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Mary Impersonates Different Celebrities in New ‘All About Nina’ Clip

People has debuted a brand new clip of Mary from her upcoming film ‘All About Nina‘. In it, Mary’s character Nina does different celebrities ordering smoothies including Bjork, Kristen Stewart and Shakira.

“Coming up with the impressions for this film was so fun, and performing them was pretty scary,” Winstead tells PEOPLE. “I’ve never done impressions in my life, but I realized that there are certain voices I do just in conversation or when I’m joking around with friends — like Bjork and Kristen Stewart, so Eva [Vives, the writer/director] and I kind of jumpstarted it from there. I made a list of people I thought I could imitate and Eva decided it would be funny to see all these random people ordering smoothies and it somehow made it all flow quite easily.”

As Winstead reveals there were a few that didn’t make the final cut including a Britney Spears impression that she “enjoyed quite a bit.”

“Maybe I’ll break that one out one of these days!” she teases.

All About Nina, costarring Common, opens in select theaters Sept. 28

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Mary Attends the Los Angeles Film Festival Premiere of ‘All About Nina’

I have added over 50 photos of Mary attending the Los Angeles Film Festival premiere of All About Nina last night. She walked the carpet with her co-star Common and director Eva Vives. Mary looked so pretty! Love how effortless her look is. Head to the gallery to check out all the pics. Also, stay tuned for lots more interviews with her as Mary completed a press day for the film. 🙂

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Mary Discusses Her Career in Laterals Interview/Photoshoot

Mary looks very elegant in a brand new photoshoot with The Laterals. In the interview, she talks about her career and wanting to either direct in the future or star in a play. You can read the whole thing by clicking the link above and head to the gallery to check out the new photos!


Tell us about your very first time acting. If you could go back and give that younger version of yourself one piece of advice, what would it be?

Well, my first professional acting job came when I was twelve, as a guest star on a television show. I loved it. I was overwhelmed with joy just to be there, to be a part of it. I would tell myself to hold onto that feeling and don’t sweat the rest. I’d tell myself not to waste time on self-doubt and trying to be everything to everyone all of the time. I’d say just be yourself because ultimately, that will be enough.

Most people recognize you from your breakout role as Ramona Flowers in Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. That must have been such a fun experience. Can you share with us one of your favorite moments or learnings from that time?

Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World was a really special experience for a lot of reasons, and it brought some of the most important people in my life to me and I’m so thankful for that. Several of my closest friends came out of making that movie. It was a real challenge and we were doing something that felt really new and different, and I think that bonded us in a way. So Ramona Flowers will always be close to my heart!

This leads us to your upcoming project All About Nina, coming out later this month. Tell us what we can look forward to with this film.

I’m so proud of All About Nina. Making this movie with our writer-director Eva Vives was really special and something I’ll never forget. I play a stand-up comedian working through trauma in a very male-dominated world. I guess you could call it a comedic drama or a very dark comedy. It goes so many places and because when I’m playing Nina, I went to all those places with her. It was intense and fun and exciting and I can’t wait for people to see it.

We are also excited about Gemini Man, which was directed by Ang Lee. Tell us a little more about this project and what was your experience was like working with him.

Ang is amazing. In his soft-spoken way, he expects a lot from his actors and his crew, pushing everyone to be their best. I have so much respect for him and working with him was a real privilege. I hope I get to do it again one day.

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Mary Attends SAG-AFTRA Screening of ‘All About Nina’

Last night in Los Angeles, Mary and her fellow ‘All About Nina‘ director Eva Vives attended the SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s screening of the film. I have added photos of her at the event into the gallery, and you can also watch the Q&A interview below. The film will hit select theaters on September 28.

 

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Mary Testing for ‘Birds of Prey’ Film With Margot Robbie

Multiple outlets inclding THR & Deadline are reporting that Mary Elizabeth Winstead has either “tested or read” for the role of Huntress in DC’s upcoming film Birds of Prey, with Margot Robbie attached to reprise her role of Harley Quinn from Suicide Squad.

Other actresses including Gugu Mbatha-Raw, who starred in Ava DuVernay’s A Wrinkle in Time, and Jurnee Smolett-Bell, who appeared in the critically acclaimed WGN series Underground, are in the mix for Black Canary.

Production is scheduled to begin next year in January with final decisions on the above roles in the next two weeks.

I will keep you all updated on this very exciting news!!

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New ‘All About Nina’ Clip

The Orchard Films has released a new clip of Mary in ‘All About Nina‘ which you can view below. The film will hit select theaters on September 28.

And in case you missed it, I added a small list of Mary’s upcoming promotional appearances here.

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Upcoming Mary Appearances for ‘All About Nina’ Promotion

With All About Nina about to released in a week, Mary will be making a couple appearances at some film festivals and other places. First up will be at the Los Angeles Film Festival on September 23 at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. A Q&A with the cast will follow with the cast after the screening.

Next, she will attend the AOL Build series on September 27. Tickets are currently available which you can get here. This is a free event, but you must register to attend.

Afterwards, she will attend the Montana Film Festival and do a Q&A after the screening, but will only attend the Saturday night viewing on October 6 at 6pm. You can get tickets for that HERE. Admission for this festival is also free.

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New Candids of Mary in NYC and New ‘All About Nina’ Clip

Mary was spotted taking a stroll through New York City yesterday afternoon and I have added a few candid shots of her into the gallery.

In other news, ET has uploaded the first clip of Mary in All About Nina, where her co-star Common plays air guitar for her.

Yesterday I added three new stills of Mary which you can view here along with upcoming festival screenings.

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New ‘All About Nina’ Stills; Film to Screen At USC

With the film being released in 10 days(!!), I have added a couple of new HQ stills of Mary in her upcoming film All About Nina to the gallery. You can view them by clicking on the pics below. Hopefully more will be coming out real soon.

Don’t forget that the film will be screening at the Los Angeles Film Festival on September 23 at 7:30pm with rush tickets currently left!

In related news, All About Nina will also show at USC in the Ray Stark Family Theatre. Director Eva Vives will attend along with editor Saira Haider. There’s free admission and open to the public, but RSVPs are required. You can find more info HERE.

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Director Eva Vives Reveals Why She Chose Mary to Star in All About Nina

In a new interview with Ion Cinema, director Eva Vives revealed how she decided to cast Mary in her new film All About Nina, hitting select theaters on September 28. Be sure to click the link to read it in full:

I was wondering what characteristics, sensibilities, perhaps even previous roles help shape your casting choice for Mary Elizabeth Winstead? What were those first conversations like about the character of Nina like?

Vives: Well, most of her work really because I think she’s fantastic and versatile and layered and subtle, which is not valued these days as much as it should be. Specially in women. But the moment that made me fall in love with her (and I told her this) was the scene when she pisses herself in SMASHED. And even more specifically, a particular moment right after she pees when she actually looks relived and happy for a second! I love that. I rewatched it again when I was thinking about casting her and I thought: someone who can play all those emotions so quickly, can also play Nina.

The biggest question for Nina (for any actress) was anger. The very first meeting I had with Mary she said the over-riding emotion for her for Nina was rage. The minute she said that word, I knew we saw her the same way. We had a lot of conversations (on set specially) about how much rage she was keeping down at any given moment. She’s a tough character to play because of all the things she doesn’t say. That’s what I think Mary excels at – and that’s saying a lot because she’s such a great actor overall. I also particularly enjoyed seeing her come to her anger with Nina because Mary is SO not like that. So it was really an amazing transformation to witness.

I would say “action” and she would just… turn into someone else. I remember one day, when we were shooting the first scene with Jay Mohr and Mary said her line: “Have fun jacking off to me tonight.” Jay asked her to say it again and Mary was like: “No, fuck off!” And Jay was like: “No, I just need to get my line right.” We all started laughing because she was so in character that she told him to fuck off which is exactly what Nina would have done.

 

Lavallee: Can you discuss the collaborative process you had with your cinematographer?
Vives: Thomas Scott Stanton, my wonderful DP, was seminal in helping me choose the look of the film, of course. But also, and since we are acknowledging the contributions that key people have on film, I want to say that Thomas was so so great in dealing with actors.

or example, in the scene in which Nina cries in the bathroom… I went to see Mary in her trailer and as soon as I saw her, I realized she was ready to go. So I left and ran back to the set and the bathroom where Thomas was lighting with his team and I said: “She’s ready. We gotta go.” And he saw my face and understood, I didn’t want to miss it, to let the moment pass with Mary. So he said: Ok.

She came in, I said lets just do one shot and let it go and see what happens and the minute I said action, she started crying like… she hadn’t in years (the character I mean). We let her cry as long as she wanted, until she was done. I checked in with Thomas a couple of times. He gave me the thumbs up. And that was that.

It sounds simple but he could have fucked that up by adjusting lights too much or being precious about something in that moment. He understood that Mary’s performance was integral to the film and if he didnt get that, the rest didnt matter.

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