Filed in Gallery Updates Got A Girl Music/News

Third Got A Girl Teaser

The third video teaser for Mary’s debut album has come online. I Love You But I Must Drive Off This Cliff Now will hit stores on July 22. You can pre-order the CD or vinyl version by clicking here. Be sure to head to the gallery after watching the video to check out the HQ caps and check back tomorrow for the next one!

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New Got A Girl Teaser

With Mary’s debut album I Love You But I Must Drive Off This Cliff Now scheduled to hit stores July 22, Mary’s released a new teaser in preparation for the release. Check it out below and in case you missed the first single, you can hear it here. Keep checking back for more updates and teasers coming soon!!

Update: I’ve screen-capped the video, so head to the gallery to check out the HQ shots.

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Trailer for Kill The Messenger Arrives

The first trailer for Michael Cuesta’s newest film Kill the Messenger has hit the web. The movie follows the true story of a journalist, Gary Webb, who, in 1996, asserted the C.I.A was involved in crack cocaine importation to California and in 2004, committed suicide after the C.I.A. ran a smear campaign on him and ruined his career.

Be sure to watch the trailer below. And in case you missed the poster, you can view it here.

Caps of Mary’s scenes in the trailer have also been added to the gallery.

Hopefully this film is a shoe-in during awards season! Looks great. 🙂

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First Poster for Kill the Messenger Released; Trailer Out Tomorrow

The first poster for Michael Cuesta’s latest film Kill the Messenger has finally been released. Hitting theaters on October 10, the film follows Gary Webb (Jeremy Renner), who stumbles onto a story which leads to the shady origins of the men who started the crack epidemic on the nation’s streets…and further alleges that the CIA was aware of major dealers who were smuggling cocaine into the U.S., and using the profits to arm rebels fighting in Nicaragua. Despite warnings from drug kingpins and CIA operatives to stop his investigation, Webb keeps digging to uncover a conspiracy with explosive implications. His journey takes him from the prisons of California to the villages of Nicaragua to the highest corridors of power in Washington, D.C. – and draws the kind of attention that threatens not just his career, but his family and his life.

The dramatic thriller is based on the remarkable true story of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gary Webb. The first trailer will be released tomorrow, so stay tuned!

Head to the gallery to see the full-sized poster.

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New Mary Interview Plus new MDFF Photo

Way Too Indie caught up with Mary and the rest of the Alex of Venice stars during the San Fransisco International Film Festival premiere. You can see Mary’s interview below and check out the rest of the cast interviews by clicking the link above.

Also, Mary and her husband/director Riley attended the Maryland Film Festival to promote their film Faults. You can see a photo of it in the gallery.

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Mary Attends the San Francisco Int’l Film Festival Premiere of Alex of Venice

Last night in California, Mary hit the red carpet to attend the closing night of the San Francisco International Film Festival for the premiere of her new film Alex of Venice. Mary was joined by her co-stars Don Johnson, Katie Nehra, and Chris Messina. Head to the gallery to see all the new pics!

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New Tribeca Film Festival Portrait

During the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival that took place last month, among the many interviews and photos Mary took part in, Paper Mag photographed the celebrities in attendance and among them was Mary for her work in Alex of Venice. Head to the gallery to check out the full-sized pic.

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New Tribeca Interview and Photo Shoot Outtake

IndieNYC sat down with director/actor Chris Messina and the rest of the Alex of Venice cast during the Tribeca Film Festival to discuss the film. Below are some highlights and as always, you can read the full interview by clicking the link posted above. And thanks to Paige, I’ve added a new outtake from Mary’s Anthem Magazine interview which you can read HERE. Head to the gallery to check out the full-sized pic:

Mary Elizabeth Winstead is known for roles that are very different from this one, from “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” to “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.” Were you [Chris] ever apprehensive about casting her?
No. I saw her in “Smashed,” and I was blown away. And then she came in to read, and her reading was incredible. And she also just had a lot of passion for the movie. It was clear that she connected to the material and wanted to do it. When you’re directing your first movie, or maybe any movie, you need a support team around you, and you need leaders. Nobody was making any money. A lot of these people have families, a lot of them had opportunities to go make money on other jobs. So they had to want to be there. That was something that I required. Mary wanted to be there, and she was an incredible captain of the ship. She set a tone and a precedent for the film that I think the crew, and myself, and the rest of the actors really followed.

Mary, you’ve played roles very different from this one–for instance, in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Moving forward, how are you going to be choosing your roles?
Mary: I’m drawn to characters who get to be very human, in that they are a lot of different qualities, instead of just a few or even one. Earlier in my career, I felt like I would play a character, and the character would be [a specific] thing, and fit inside [a specific] box. And I would just try to be that. Now I’m trying to bring all my own qualities to characters, to make them as complex as possible. And if I can find roles that allow for that and don’t box me in too much, that’s the most fun for me. This was kind of perfect for that. And I’m not always going to get that, as much as I try.

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