posted by • February 13th, 2013 • (0) Comments

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.

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posted by • February 11th, 2013 • (0) Comments

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.

posted by • February 5th, 2013 • (0) Comments

A new clip featuring Mary in A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III has been released online. The film will be released in theaters on February 8. It’s also available on VOD over at iTunes.

I’ve made caps of the clip which you can view in the gallery.

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Also, a couple of days ago, it was announced that Mary will NOT be starring in Captain America: The winter Soldier as Sharon Carter. The lead role instead went to Emily VanCamp of TV’s “Revenge”.

Such a bummer. Would’ve absolutely loved to have seen Mary in that role.

posted by • January 4th, 2013 • (0) Comments

Charlie Sheen just took to his Twitter to announce that his new film, A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III, where Mary has a small role in, will be available on video-on-demand Tuesday, January 8, on iTunes.

Just got word from @A24films@charlesswanfilm available VOD this Tues Jan 8th on ITunes…

Edit– the film is now available to rent over at the iTunes store.

posted by • November 30th, 2012 • (0) Comments

The teaser trailer for Roman Coppola’s new film A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III has finally been released online and you can view it below. In the film out February 8, 2013, Charlie Sheen stars  as a successful graphic designer whose fame and fortune have made him irresistible to women.  After his girlfriend breaks up with him, he heads into a downward spiral that forces him to look back on his failed romantic history. The trailer is also up on Apple.

Also, be sure to check out the screen-caps of Mary in the gallery.

posted by • November 28th, 2012 • (1) Comments

Some new Mary updates are now available and it’s all pretty fantastic. First, Mary will be heading back to Sundance in January with her Smashed director James Ponsoldt as their new film The Spectacular Now has been selected to premiere under the festival’s dramatic competition. The film will also star Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller. Here’s the info via Sundance:

Sundance Institute announced today the films selected for the U.S. and World Cinema Dramatic and Documentary Competitions and the out-of-competition section of the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, January 17-27 in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden and Sundance, Utah.
The Spectacular Now / U.S.A. (Director: James Ponsoldt, Screenwriters: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber) — Sutter is a high school senior who lives for the moment; Aimee is the introvert he attempts to “save.” As their relationship deepens, the lines between right and wrong, friendship and love, and “saving” and corrupting become inextricably blurred. Cast: Miles Teller, Shailene Woodley, Brie Larson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Kyle Chandler.

Congrats to Mary and the rest of the cast and crew!! Can’t wait to see Mary back at Sundance!

Also, a new poster for Roman Coppola’s A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III has debuted online, which you can view in the gallery.

 

posted by • November 25th, 2012 • (0) Comments

A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III has been given a February 8th, 2013 release date in the U.S., this according to Movieweb. The film teams Charlie Sheen, Bill Murray, and Jason Schwartzman in this story about a gifted graphic designer whose dream life falls apart over a doomed relationship.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Aubrey Plaza, Patricia Arquette, Katheryn Winnick and Bar Paly also star in this Roman Coppola directed comedy.

posted by • November 19th, 2012 • (0) Comments

A bit of news on Mary’s films. First, site GeeksofDoom gave Mary’s performance in Smashed a glowing review. Here’s what they had to say:

Smashed is a powerful, thoughtful examination of addiction. Mary Elizabeth Winstead delivers a phenomenal performance, effectively portraying the travails of alcoholism and sobriety without being overly dramatic. Smashed is Winstead’s Rachel Getting Married, making the former scream queen the next Anne Hathaway – a leading actress with impressive range and versatility.

Winstead deserves a nomination for her devastatingly authentic portrayal, and director James Ponsoldt will no doubt join the likes of Marc Webb, Rian Johnson, and Duncan Jones as part of the next generation of great filmmakers.

So, so happy about that. Additionally, Mary’s other films A.C.O.D. and Charles Swan could be Sundance 2013 hopefuls. IonCinema predicted that they could head to the fest come January. You can see the A.C.O.D. prediction here and the Charles Swan prediction here.

 

posted by • October 22nd, 2012 • (0) Comments

According to sentieriselvaggi.it, Roman Coppola’s A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III will be in competition at the Rome Film Festival 2012, which takes place from November 9-17.

In the film, Charlie Sheen is the protagonist Charles Swan, a playboy who is also a successful graphic designer. When his young and comely girlfriend Ivana (Katheryn Winnick) causes him heartbreak, Charles falls into chaos: fantasies of revenge, in which raves between spying and western, runs into the Bond spies and Cowboys, hallucinations and nightmares that have to do with past relationships. From there, his sister Izzy (Patricia Arquette), his best friend Kirby (Jason Schwartzman) and his accountant Saul (Bill Murray) try to intervene. Complete cast includes Aubrey Plaza, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Dermot Mulroney, and in a cameo, Stephen Dorff.

The film will be released in the U.S. sometime in February 2013.

posted by • October 9th, 2012 • (0) Comments

In another new interview with Mary talking about Smashed, Nextmovie asked Mary about how character driven and focused her role is in the upcoming movie. Read the full interview by clicking the link above:

For your first small, character-focused movie, there’s a lot of you in it.  Your character is completely the centerpiece. You, you, you. That has to be intimidating.
It was terrifying, definitely, when I actually got it. Because it’s one of those things, you get a script and you’re like, “Yes! I’m going to make them consider me for this, I’m going to put myself out there!” And then when they go, “Yeah, sure, let’s do it”, you’re like, Oh… you sure you really want me to do this? Because I know I said I could do it but I’m not actually sure if I can do it.”

A few years ago, you read for Wonder Woman, for the “Justice League” movie that never quite happened.
It was like six years ago, but yeah.

It looks like the project is finally getting off the ground. Is that something you’d still be interested in?
I don’t know. Even back then, it was one of those things… there was no script, you sign onto it under the cover of secrecy. I definitely couldn’t do that anymore. At that point in my career, I was like, “Sure, sign me up, whatever the role is.” Now I’m much more careful about that kind of thing. Especially, you know, they want you to sign up for seven movies, even though you have no idea what it is that you’re going to be doing in those movies. That kind of thing is just scary for me. I very much enjoy my freedom going film to film, being able to choose what I do. It would take a lot for me to be able for me to sign on for the role.

I’m not totally sure that that’s the role for me. I feel like part of me would want to do it, to see if I could bring something interesting to it, but part of me would be scared that I wouldn’t be the right person for it. If I were to play a superhero type, I would want that person to be human — I’m not really interested in playing perfection. If it is to be this sort of perfect role model for the world, that does everything right all the time, that saves the day, it’s just not interesting to me as an actor.

You’ll be appearing soon in another movie with ["Scott Pilgrim" co-star] Aubrey Plaza — ”A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III” — has it been brought to your attention that you two have a crazy strong resemblance?
Yes, actually when I was promoting “Scott Pilgrim,” I had several people coming up to me going, “Aubrey, Aubrey!” They had just seen the movie and was like, “I played Ramona Flowers,” and they were like, “No, you didn’t, that’s Mary, you’re Aubrey.” I had them actually arguing with me over who I was.

Identity crisis! Maybe you should just give in and play sisters.
I think we could, I think we would be totally believable as sisters. I would love that, it would be a lot of fun.

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