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Collider sat down with Mary during her Sundance Film Festival press day junket and during the interview, Mary talked about all her upcoming films including Smashed, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and her small role in A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan. She also said that she’s looking to find more projects like Smashed that’ll allow her to grow as an actor. Check out the full interview below: |
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Sundance 2012 is over and final reviews and wrap-ups of people who’ve attended Sundance have released their recaps and favorite films of the festival. Here’s what ComingSoon had to say about Smashed:
And here’s FirstShowing‘s top 5 favorite, the first one for Smashed coming in at #2 from Alex Billington and the second from another writer on the same site:
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Last night at the Sundance Awards Ceremony, Smashed took home the award for U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Prize for Excellence in Independent Film Producing–Andrea Sperling and Jonathan Schwartz for Smashed and Nobody Walks And of course, Mary tweeted how happy she was for the win:
Congrats to Smashed. This is no doubt just the first of many awards!
Also, I’ve added some new pics of Mary attending the Bevy Dinner from about a week ago which you can check out in the gallery:
And here’s a super short video of Mary at Sundance signing autographs:
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Way to blow everyone out of the water with your acting talent, Mary! It doesn’t come as a surprise that Mary’s always been a talented actress, but it’s taken the indie film Smashed to show critics what’s up. The latest review for Smashed comes from FirstShowing, where they call call Mary’s performance “astounding”:
Read the full review at the link provided above. So happy for you, Mary! |
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Oooh. Here’s to Mary getting an award or two after receiving an insanely amount of great reviews for her performance in SMASHED. The 2012 Sundance Film Festival is ending and will be holding an award ceremony tonight. That said, they tweeted the following:
Be sure to check back later tonight for updates! |
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MTV caught up with Mary Elizabeth Winstead at Sundance and asked her about Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. She says,
Check out the clip below: Get More: Movie Trailers, Movies Blog Also, here’s an excerpt of a new interview Mary did with Connect2Utah about Smashed. Be sure to read the full interview by clicking on the link provided: Your character, Kate Hannah, is a little different from the sort of roles that you’ve had in the past. For one thing, there aren’t any monsters or CGI in this movie. Was that something that attracted you to the project? Winstead: Yes, definitely. I was really burnt out on studio films. I just didn’t see how I was going to continue to be a better actor doing the kind of stuff I was doing. I was so grateful to have the jobs and to be there and be a part of it, but I wasn’t feeling challenged anymore. I got to a place where I was kind of stalled. Winstead explains that over the years she has wanted to do something smaller and independent of the major studios but has been told time and again that she wasn’t a “big enough name” to get an independent film financed. Undaunted she simply continued making studio films until she could become a “name” or whatever it was she had to do. Winstead: I woke up one day and thought, “I might never be a name.” Was I going to allow that to force me to never do what I really want to do? It didn’t make any sense to me. Having established yourself as a “genre film actress” are you worried about what your fan base might think of the change of direction? Winstead: I think Smashed has a lot of appeal. I think it is entertaining and funny, but it’s also sad. It really feels like something that a lot of people can relate to. It’s not just some exclusive art film. I hope that they will get into it, but at the same time the reason I did the film was to try and make myself a better actor. So anything that comes from it beyond that is icing. |
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Ah, such a good way to start off the day! Some new SMASHED stills have been released and you can now view them in the gallery. Also, Maxim’s Hot 100 2012 is in full voting mode & Mary is among the many nominees. Feel free to vote as many times as you want & tell everyone to vote for Mary!
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Vanity Fair caught up with Mary & Breaking Bad‘s Aaron Paul where the two talked about the film Smashed. Also, Vogue called Mary one of the women on the verge after her performance in Smashed:
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So glad that with each Sundance screening, it’s been undeniable that Mary’s performance in Smashed is amazing and critics seem to agree. I’ve been posting numerous reviews from people who’ve seen the film, and they all seem to enjoy the film. Here’s the latest review, first one coming from Cinema Blend:
Joblo also reviews the film, but since it’s pretty lengthy, I’ll only post a bit of it but click on the link to read it in full: |
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Lots of new interviews being released today. First up, here’s a quick one from day 3 of Sundance at the red carpet premiere for Smashed. Head to the 2:35 mark to see Mary talking a little bit about the film: Secondly, The Wrap also caught up with Mary and her Smashed co-star Aaron Paul, where the two talked about what it was like working on the film together: And finally, The Playlist caught up with Mary to talk about Smashed and her small role in A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan. Be sure to read the full interview by clicking on the Playlist link above. Below are some highlights: How did you get your head space to align with the character?
I was really lucky that the film was co-written by someone who is a recovering alcoholic and is in AA, also one of our producers is as well. So I was really welcomed into that world. I went to AA meetings with them, and saw lots of different kinds of meetings, and heard lots of different kinds of stories. It’s something that if I hadn’t gone with them, I don’t know if I would have gone, because I would have felt like a fraud coming in and listening in on these people’s really personal stories. They assured me that it was fine, and I was welcome there. There’s a lot of young women in the meetings that I went to, and some that I totally related to and were talking about things that were totally similar to things in my life, and you kind of realize how an alcoholic is not so far different then yourself. That’s what we wanted to do in the film, make it relatable. You’re working with Roman Coppola on his new film? I did, yes, a few months ago. He’s only made one feature [2001's "CQ"] and it’s a knockout, but what’s the movie like? How would you describe it? |
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