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New Mercy Street Season 2 Photos

Season 2 of Mercy Street is just around the corner and EW has given us a sneak peek at the upcoming new episodes airing early next year.

“This season’s going to be even better,” says executive producer David Zabel. “We’ve figured out what works well on the show, so we’re able to write to our strengths and dive right into it.”

First up? the will-they-or-won’t-they romance between Union army doctor Dr. Jed Foster (Josh Radnor) and abolitionist-leaning Mary Phinney (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) will finally start to heat up.

“There’s definitely a continuing process of them coming together,” teases Zabel.

Even so, some of the factors that kept the pair apart — namely their widely different social and political leanings — will remain somewhat of a barrier between the two.

“Part of the beauty of that relationship is that it integrally plays to a specific moment in history,” notes Zabel. “And it continues to complicate the romantic yearning they have for each other.”

You can read about all the new characters and plotlines PBS has in store for the show by clicking the link above. Season 2 of Mercy Street will air January 22.

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Mary Attends ‘The Hollars’ Premiere!

Mary gave a lot of lip last night while walking the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of The Hollars. She was joined by director/co-star John Krasinski and co-stars Charlie Day, Margot Martindale and Ashley Dyke. Head to the gallery to check out all the photos!

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‘Swiss Army Man’ Coming to DVD This Fall

It has been announced (via ComicMix), that SWISS ARMY MAN, starring Daniel Radcliffe, Paul Dano and Mary, will be released on Blu-Ray plus Digital HD and DVD plus Digital DVD October 4th.

The Swiss Army Man home entertainment release includes a music-less audio track along with Q&A with the filmmakers, two behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary with DANIELS and crew and deleted scenes. The Blu-ray Disc of Swiss Army Man will feature a Dolby Atmos® soundtrack remixed specifically for the home theater environment to place and move audio anywhere in the room, including overhead. Swiss Army Man will be available on Blu-ray (plus Digital HD) for $24.99 and DVD (plus Digital) for $19.98.

BLU-RAY/DVD SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Q&A with Filmmakers
  • Swiss Army Man: Behind the Scenes” Featurette
  • “Making of Manny” Featurette
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Audio Commentary

Hank (Paul Dano) is stranded on a deserted island, having given up all hope of ever making it home again.  But one day everything changes when a corpse named Manny (Daniel Radcliffe) washes up onshore. The two become fast friends, and ultimately go on an epic adventure that will bring Hank back to the woman of his dreams.

Below is the (redband) trailer if you never saw it.

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First Clip From “The Hollars”

The first clip from John Krasinski’s latest film The Hollars has been released. The film will be out in limited release in the U.S. on August 26. I also screen capped the clip.

The plot is as follows:

Aspiring NYC artist John Hollar (Krasinski) returns to his middle America hometown on the eve of his mother’s brain surgery. Joined by his girlfriend (Anna Kendrick), eight months pregnant with their first child, John is forced to navigate the crazy world he left behind as his dysfunctional family, high school pals, and over-eager ex (Winstead) flood back into his life ahead of his mother’s operation.

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‘So It Goes’ to Premiere At the Seattle Shorts Festival

The Seattle Shorts Film Festival will be holding the world premiere for Mary’s new musical short film, So It Goes previously titled Studio Apartment.

So It Goes will premiere Sunday November 13th at 10:00am in the Musical Cinema block. You can also head to the gallery to check out a new still.

Also starring Ryan Kattner (Honus Honus) of the band Man Man, the film’s plot is as follows:

Samantha (Winstead) is a young songwriter trying to record in her apartment. Frustrated by the interruption of her sister and her own sense of self, Samantha decides to take a walk. On her walk she meets a stranger sleeping in a bush who can’t remember the name of a song stuck in his head. Samantha remembers the song, it’s one of her father’s favorites. She and the Stranger slip into a musical, singing “Jackie Wilson Said” by Van Morrison. Reminded of her love of music, Samantha returns home, ready to create.

The Seattle Shorts Film Festival runs November 11th – 13th, in Seattle Washington. To learn more about the fest visit www.seattleshort.org

The film is written and directed by Justin Carlton.

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Stills for Latest Episodes of ‘BrainDead’; Season 1 Wraps

I have added the stills for episodes 7, 9, and 10 of BrainDead into the gallery. Click on the pics below to view the full sets for each ep.
In related news, the first season of the show wrapped this past Friday. I will keep you all updated if the show gets picked up for another year.

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New Still of Mary in ‘The Hollars’

Just like the title says, a new still of Mary in John Krasinki’s latest film The Hollars has been added to the gallery. Click the thumbnail below to view it full-sized.

In case you missed the trailer, you can view it below…
 

The film will be out in select cities August 26.

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New ‘BrainDead’ Interviews

The cast of BrainDead played a fun game where they had to figure out who said quotes: someone from the show or a politician. Watch below!

DirecTV has also published a new interview with Mary and Aaron Tveit. You can read some of it below but be sure to read the whole interview by clicking the link above:

Your role in BrainDead is really multifaceted—you can flex your horror film chops, but you can also play into more touching, dramatic story lines.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead: Yes, this show really brings it all to together! It’s like every genre in one, which for me is so much fun. I think as an actor, anytime you get to be funny and heartfelt and action oriented, it’s a win. There are so many different elements to the show, which is what I’m always looking for—you can take all your tools out of the toolbox—it makes it a lot more interesting.

You’ve also received a lot of attention for your role in 10 Cloverfield Lane. You seem to always be living in the land of conspiracy—is there something you think casting agents see in you, or do you think you’re just naturally drawn to these kinds of roles?

MEW: I think I tend to seek out roles where the character is just really active, and is constantly thinking and trying to accomplish something, do something, become something. I don’t like to be passive, playing characters who are sitting around or waiting for a phone call from their husband or whatever, which unfortunately is what is often offered to women—it’s a lot of sitting on the phone while the guy goes off and does the exciting stuff. So I’m really drawn to roles where the character is out there doing things and making something happen.

When you first got the script and you read about the bugs, what was your reaction?

MEW: I think I was just so blown away, because I didn’t expect this from the creators of The Good Wife! I think that’s what was so exciting to me. I thought to myself “This is so different for them, and so risky,” because it’s so strange and out there. It really made me excited to work for them, because they’re coming up with something so odd, unique, and unexpected. I was like, “Oh yeah these are the kind of people that I want to work for.”

The next new episode of BrainDead will air tomorrow, July 24 at 10pm on CBS!

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BrainDead Moves to Sunday Nights

As the title reads, BrainDead will no longer air Monday nights at 10pm on CBS. Instead, the network announced that the show will now air on Sundays at 10 p.m beginning July 24.

The network decided to move the Robert and Michelle King-created series from its Monday night spot in order to make room for coverage of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions.

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