It’s Friday afternoon, and Jennifer Lawrence is waiting for a phone call from Cameron Diaz. Cameron Diaz, meanwhile, is on Zoom waiting for Jennifer Lawrence. “I didn’t realize I had to sign into a link,” Lawrence says when she finally logs on. They’re here because she, after taking a step back from her career, has fully reentered movie star mode, first with last year’s indie drama Causeway, and now with this summer’s No Hard Feelings, an R-rated comedy starring Lawrence as an Uber driver who dates an awkward teen for money. So who better to break down the art of being raunchy than the star of There’s Something About Mary and Bad Teacher? The answer is no one.