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First Release Dates for The Spectacular Now; Wolf Lake to Stream Online

Come August 2, James Ponsoldt’s latest film The Spectacular Now will hit theaters in a limited run. The official site has been updated with the first release dates for the film in places such as New York, California, Texas and New Jersey. Click HERE to find out if Spectacular Now will be playing in a theater near you and be sure to check back often as more release dates will be announced within weeks.

And in other Mary related news, CBS is putting all of the episodes for “Jericho,” “Swingtown” and “Wolf Lake” up on CBS.com for the summer, allowing viewers to experience a trio of dramas they didn’t necessarily flock to when they were actually airing.

“Wolf Lake,” focusing on the lycanthropic happenings in a Seattle suburb, aired on five episodes on CBS and then jumped to UPN for four additional low-rated airings. In addition to Winstead and Wesley (still named “Paul Wasilewski” at the time), the series featured Lou Diamond Phillips, Tim Matheson, Graham Greene and Sharon Lawrence.
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Mary Joins Jeremy Renner in Kill the Messenger

Mary is on fire lately!! After just wrapping up her latest indie project The Untitled Chris Messina Project and currently filming the Cinemax show Quarry AND getting ready to work on a feature film with her husband Riley Stearns, Mary has signed on to star opposite Jeremy Renner in Kill the Messenger. Below is a description of the film and Mary’s character:

The actress will play Dawn Garcia in the true-story thriller about journalist Gary Webb and his suicide after being smeared for stories he wrote linking the CIA to a scheme to arm Contra rebels in Nicaragua and import cocaine into California. Winstead’s character is the editor of the San Jose Mercury News, where Webb worked. The Avengers’ Jeremy Renner plays Webb. Rosemarie DeWitt is also in the film as is Barry Pepper.

Talk about a busy girl! So happy to hear all these projects Mary’s working on! It’s fantastic. Congrats! 🙂

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Mary’s Latest Project Wraps Filming

Mary took to her Instagram today to announce that filming on the untitled Chris Messina Project she was working on has wrapped. “Had such a blast shooting this film. Going to miss you guys!”

You can see a behind the scenes photo she posted in the gallery.

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Mary Featured in Deltron 3030’s Upcoming Album

It’s no secret that Mary has collaborated with Dan the Automator on her upcoming album (out next month). Come October 1, Mary and a bunch of other artists will be featured on the upcoming Deltron 3030 CD. Below is a press release with additional info:

Deltron 3030– aka Del the Funky Homosapien, DJ Kid Koala, and producer Dan the Automator– have detailed Deltron 3030: Event II, their first album since their self-titled debut in 2000.

Event II is out October 1 via Bulk Recordings. The video trailer features album opener “Stardate” and Joseph Gordon-Levitt– check it out below.

Del the Funky Homosapien detailed the concept behind the album in a press release:

“This time, the album has a specific story. The Deltron world has gone too far with technology. Everything’s destroyed, and you just see the remnants of our technology. The streets are run by criminals, the police are outnumbered and outgunned, and we’re like pirates, running rogue, doing what we do to survive. That’s the scene of it. We’re trying to be as literary as possible while dealing with a musical format. I don’t know if you could even categorize this as a hip hop album – it’s more like a rock opera, but using rap.”

Before the album is out, the trio will release the City Rising from the Ashes EP on August 13, which features three tracks– the title track (which features backing vocals from Mike Patton), “The Agony” (with Mary Elizabeth Winstead), and “Pay the Price”.

Deltron 3030: Event II:

01 Stardate [ft. Joseph Gordon-Levitt]
02 The Return
03 Pay the Price
04 Nobody Can [ft. Aaron Bruno of AWOLNATION]
05 Lawnchair Quarterback Pt. 1 [ft. David Cross and Amber Tamblyn]
06 Melding of the Minds [ft. Zach De La Rocha]
07 The Agony [ft. Mary Elizabeth Winstead]
08 Back in the Day [ft. The Lonely Island]
09 Talent Supersedes [ft. Black Rob]
10 Look Across the Sky [ft. Mary Elizabeth Winstead]
11 The Future of Food [ft. David Chang]
12 My Only Love [ft. Emily Wells]
13 What Is This Loneliness [ft. Damon Albarn and Casual]
14 Lawnchair Quarterback Pt. 2 [ft. David Cross and Amber Tamblyn]
15 City Rising From the Ashes [background vocals by Mike Patton]
16 Do You Remember [ft. Jamie Cullum]

Cannot WAIT to hear the new Mary track. It’s gonna be EPIC!!! 🙂

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Lakeshore Records to Release The Spectacular Now Soundtrack

Lakeshore Records is proud to announce that we will be releasing the soundtrack album to the critically acclaimed Sundance film The Spectacular Now.

The film will be released theatrically on Friday August 2nd by A24 Distribution.

The heartfelt and touching score is composed by Rob Simonsen, who has also composed the scores to The Way Way Back and Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World.

The album will include the songs from the film  ”Song For Zula” by Phosphorescent, ”Baby” by Ariel Pink and ”Walkin’ On A Pretty Day”  by Kurt Vile.

If the official soundtrack listing gets out, I’ll definitely be posting it as well as the release date!

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Update on the Got A Girl Debut Music Video

Scott Pilgrim Vs the World comic creator Bryan Lee O’Malley took to Twitter last night to update everyone of the Got A Girl music video which is directed by his wife Hope Larson.

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Mary also took to Twitter herself and wrote about how amazing it is. Can’t wait to see it! Should be totally great!

And if you haven’t yet, you can hear two of the tracks from Mary’s upcoming album with Dan the Automator here.

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Mary to Star in New Film Faults!

Deadline is reporting that Mary will be starring in her husband Riley Stearns’ next directorial debut, a feature film called Faults. In the film, Mary will play a young cult member whose parents hire an expert to deprogram her, but the expert begins to think they might be more of a threat than the cult. Produced by Snoot Entertainment, Faults is scheduled to start shooting later this year.

This comes on the heels of being cast in the Untitled Chris Messina project (which is currently filming) and being cast in Quarry! Congrats on all the recent projects, Mary!!

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HBO/Cinemax Looking to Hire Extras for Quarry

A press release was sent out today in the Mississippi area saying that HBO/Cinemax is looking to hire paid extras of all ages to be in the pilot episode of Quarry, Mary’s new upcoming show. Among that, a little bit of info was released:

An HBO/Cinemax TV show, QUARRY, is hiring paid Extras ( all ages, types, ethnicities) )  to work on the pilot episode. No previous experience necessary!

The project begins filming July 22, 2013 in Mississippi (Horn Lake area) for 12 days.

To sign up, please email 3 recent photos-they need to see your face-as well as the length of your hair, front & back).  Include height, weight, age, all clothing sizes (including shoe size), telephone number (so they can reach you) to: quarryextra@gmail.com.

QUARRY is based on a series of novels by Max Allan Collins and is set in the 1970s.  The story focuses on a Marine sniper, Quarry, played by Logan Marshall-Green (PROMETHEUS, 24, THE OC, DARK BLUE) who returns home from Vietnam and finds himself shunned by family as well as the American public.  He’s recruited into a network of corrupted killers. Quarry alsoco-stars  Stellan Skarsgard (THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO).

John Hillcoat is directing ( LAWLESS, THE ROAD).

 

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Mary Attends the 2013 Los Angeles Film Festival

Yesterday in Los Angeles, Mary attended the LA Film Festival. While there, she presented the feature film jury prizes. The jury prize for narrative film went to Janis Nords for “Mother, I Love You”. The jury prize for documentary film went to Ryan McGarry for “Code Black. Head to the gallery to check out the pics!

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