Mary was bold in blue last night as she attended The Wrap.com’s pre-Oscar Party in Beverly Hills. At the event, Mary hung out with Zero Dark Thirty director Kathryn Bigelow. Head to the gallery to check out the pics, the first half are in HQ.
 
  
  
 
Mary was bold in blue last night as she attended The Wrap.com’s pre-Oscar Party in Beverly Hills. At the event, Mary hung out with Zero Dark Thirty director Kathryn Bigelow. Head to the gallery to check out the pics, the first half are in HQ.
 
  
  
 
Last night, Mary along with Showing Up director James Morrison and from 2006’s Black Christmas (who also co-starred with Mary in that film and played her mother in Magnificat) were at the SAG Foundation to do a Q&A about the film and talk about the audition process. During the Q&A, Mary said that she still gets nervous to do auditions and how her views on the audition process changed from when she filmed her segment in Showing Up to how she feels about them today. Check out the full interview below:
Loved Mary’s responses! 🙂
Mary looked amazing last night while rocking a Dolce & Gabbana leopard-print dress while attending the Vanity Fair And Juicy Couture Celebration Of The 2013 Vanities Calendar event in Los Angeles. Mary attended the event with her husband and even caught up with her A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan co-star Katheryn Winnick. Head to the gallery where I’ve added over 50 new pics, several of them in HQ.
Edit– Video of Mary greeting her fans from the event last night:
Also, if you’ve ever missed any of Mary’s films or are unsure if she was actually in a certain film, Tribeca Film just posted a great little thing where they give a run-down of Mary’s performances and the roles she had in all her films.
It’s been announced by the Atlanta Film Festival that James Ponsoldt’s The Spectacular Now will close out the festival in March.
This week, the Atlanta Film Festival made opening and closing film announcements for the March 15-24 fest, with tickets expected to go on sale soon. Four other fest bookings already are on sale.
“The Spectacular Now,” directed by Athens native James Ponsoldt (”Smashed”), will close the fest on March 23, also at the Plaza. (March 24 is dedicated to encore showings.) It stars Miles Teller (”Rabbit Hole”) as a charmer with a drinking issue who catches bookish Shailene Woodley (”The Decesendants”) on the rebound. After a Sundance showing, Entertainment Weekly called it a “soulful and authentic” teen movie “about the experience of being caught on the cusp and truly not knowing which way you’ll land.”
Tickets aren’t on sale yet, but you could always check back on the official site.
Back in November, the UK’s ‘The Guardian’ newspaper interviewed Mary about her role in Smashed. Now thanks to Paige, I’ve added several new photo-shoot outtakes from Mary’s interview. Head to the gallery to check out the new pics, and in case you missed the interview and want to read it, click here.
Love the new shots! Thanks again Paige! 🙂
Last night, Mary went out and attended the Topshop Topman LA Opening Party and once again, looked pretty great on the carpet posing for pics. At the event, Mary also met Solange Knowles! Head to the gallery to check out the full set of pics.
Also, if you love Mary’s dress, you can buy it for $64 at the Topshop site.
Good news! James Ponsoldt’s newly buzzed about film, The Spectacular Now, which received lots of love at January Sundance Film Festival last month, will now be heading to the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas. The festival runs from March 8-16. So far, the first screening date for the film is listed as March 11 at 9:30pm-11:15pm.
More info will be posted soon so keep checking back and congrats to the cast & crew for being selected to join the festival!
Thanks to Melanie, we’ve uploaded screen-caps of Mary’s role in A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III. Head to the gallery to check out the pics.
A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III opened in theaters in Los Angeles and New York this weekend, and did really well! According to Deadline, new distributor A24 Films rolled out its first release Charles Swan III in New York and L.A. in a pair of theaters. The distributor said the title climbed 141% from Friday to Saturday. A24 also said the feature had a “successful Ultra VOD window” performing “especially strong on Cable VOD. Charles Swan III will expand to 15 markets on February 15th with additional nationwide rollout through March.
Domestically, the film made $12,000 its opening weekend.
Ah! Would love to see Mary starring in a Jason Bateman film! According to THR, Mary is on a short-list with other actresses to test this upcoming Monday on a new WB film called This Is Where I Leave You.
Based on the book by Jonathan Tropper, the film centers on a man (Bateman) whose father dies and tasks his dysfunctional family with one last request: to spend seven days following the funeral together under the same roof.
Most of the actresses (which include Ari Graynor, Isla Fisher, Zoe Saldana, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kathryn Hahn and Amy Adams), are reading for the part of Penny, the love that got away who works at her father’s company.
Hahn is reading for the part of Bateman’s wife, a woman who is having an affair with his boss.
Best of luck to Mary on Monday!! 🙂