Episode 4 of “The Beauty Inside” premiered online this past Thursday and if you haven’t yet done so, you can view it below. I’ve also made caps of Mary in the short, which you can see in the gallery.
Episode 4 of “The Beauty Inside” premiered online this past Thursday and if you haven’t yet done so, you can view it below. I’ve also made caps of Mary in the short, which you can see in the gallery.
Sorry about the lack of updates everyone! I was out of town and so I didn’t keep up with anything Mary related or otherwise. On Wednesday night, Mary was on hand at TheWrap.com’s first annual ShortList Online Film Festival where she presented the award for the Cinedigm Jury Prize to director Cutter Hodierne for “Fishing Without Nets”.
You can check out the images in our gallery as well as a video of Mary at the event.
Edit–Interview caps are now in the gallery.
Episode 3 of The Beauty Inside is now online and you can view it below.
Also, be sure to head to the gallery where I’ve added over 250 caps of the latest episode. Enjoy! This is definitely my favorite episode so far. In this ep, she co-stars with (500) Days of Summer’s Matthew Gray Gubler.
With Smashed coming out this fall, The Lab magazine has done an interview with Mary with the questions being done by her Smashed co-star Nick Offerman. Below are some of the questions Nick asked Mary, and you can read the full interview here. Be sure to check out the lovely pics of Mary in the gallery. Love their interview! So charming and funny.
Have you been in a less comfortable scene than our driveway scene in Smashed?
MEW—I can’t help but think you were more uncomfortable than me. I watched as you slowly died inside and I felt the utmost embarrassment for you. In a good way!
If you were forced to tell me a name-droppy story that your usual humility would normally prohibit, what would it be?
MEW—I once had dinner with Warren Beatty and Annette Bening and he told me stories about Natalie Wood, Madonna, and Edie Sedgwick. I just dropped that on you so hard.
NO—I tried Twitter for a few weeks then promptly quit because I think it has a pernicious influence upon us. How do you feel about the social network Kool-Aid?
MEW—I come very close to deleting my Twitter account on an almost daily basis, but it keeps reeling me in. I’m quite terrified of my own reliance on technology/social media and admired your decisive move away from it. I am simply too weak!
NO—Which of your co-stars did you find more charming: me or Donny Osmond?
MEW—The only real memory I have of Donny Osmond is that we threw him a party at which we all wore purple socks. Apparently he likes his socks in a particular hue. And he has a dazzling smile, but no facial hair. I think we all know who wins this battle.
With TIFF just around the corner, The Toronto Star has reviewed Mary’s upcoming film Smashed saying her performance is “superb”:
A superb, career-making performance by Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Kate, a young, married Grade 1 teacher who is what they call a “high-functioning alcoholic.” Her husband (Aaron Paul) is her drinking buddy but the party is getting increasingly out of hand, as evidenced in the first shocking scenes. The script goes to some predictable places but is lifted by the supporting cast, especially Megan Mullally as her trusting principal and Mary Kay Place as Kate’s similarly afflicted mother.
So happy for Mary! Here’s to an Oscar nomination. 🙂
Also, some new behind-the-scenes pics of Mary in The Spectacular Now have been posted via the film’s screenplay writer, where Mary wrapped all her scenes for the film.
RT @thisisweber: That’s a wrap for the so cool, so talented @M_E_Winstead! Thank you for being a part of #TheSpectacularNow!
You can see the pics in the gallery.
Between 2001 and 2002, Mary starred in the supernatural TV show “Wolf Lake” and now the show is finally hitting stands November 6 in a 3-disc collection. Here’s some more info:
Seattle police detective John Kanin’s search for his missing girlfriend leads to her home town, where the townspeople are hiding a dark secret…they are all werewolves. Acclaimed, fan-favorite CBS horror/mystery series, never-before-released on DVD. Starring Lou Diamond Phillips (“Longmire,” La Bamba), Mia Kirshner (Exotica, “Defiance”), Paul Wesley (“The Vampire Diaries,” “24”), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Killer, The Thing) and Graham Greene (Twilight: New Moon, The Green Mile). Includes a never-before-seen pilot episode.On November 6th, the 2001 TV show starring Lou Diamond Phillips arrives on DVD from eOne with Wolf Lake – The Complete Series. Priced at $39.98 SRP, the 3-disc set includes – as mentioned in the quoted studio description – the pilot which was never aired as part of the show’s original run.
You can check out the cover art in the gallery and pre-order the DVD here.
A couple of days ago, Mary had performed with Deltron 3030 at the Rock the Bells 2012 Festival in San Bernardino, CA. Now, the site Attack & Rebuild has added tons of new photos of Deltron 3030 rocking the stage and even included some pics of Mary singing on stage. Be sure to check out the pics in the gallery.
Episode 2 of Drake Doremus’ The Beauty Inside has finally been uploaded on the film’s Facebook page and you can now view it either by checking it out on the link above or watching it below. That said, I’ve also made over 150 caps of Mary in the episode which is entitled “Leah.” Be sure to check them all out in the gallery!