Good Girl Goes Bad


Jennifer Lawrence reveals her bad side in an outrageous coming-of-age comedy from the director of Good Boys.

Article Published on 26.05.2023

Words Lee Curtis

She made her name as Katniss before achieving superhero-level stardom and Oscar success, now Jennifer Lawrence adds another  string to her bow with the raunchiest role of her career.

In the edgy new comedy, the Academy Award-winner stars as Maddie, a promiscuous, but constantly down-on-her-luck Uber driver whose life swerves out of control when her car is repossessed. Facing the loss of the house left to her by her late mother, she must do whatever it takes to save her childhood home.

She finds her solution where she least expects it: in an intriguing classified ad. Matthew Broderick and Laura Benanti portray rich, eccentric, and overprotective parents who are about to see their nineteen-year-old son, Percy, leave home for university. They want to be sure he’s ready for everything college life has in store, so they’ve placed a job listing for a young woman to “date” him before he flies the nest. Best of all, the payment is a car!

Maddie takes the job believing it’ll be an easy ride, but the naïve, socially awkward Percy is no sure thing and all of Maddie’s advances and attempts at seduction only result in increasingly humiliating – and hilarious – outcomes.

Can Maddie bring him out of his shell and earn her payday? Find out in the wild comedy featuring Jennifer Lawrence as you’ve never seen her before.

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