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Mary Elizabeth Winstead: From Mercy Street to Cloverfield Lane – Interview Magazine

BROWN: When get a script, would you normally have your agent read it? Or would you talk to your family or friends?

WINSTEAD: Normally it’s just the agent and we have the conversation. Sometimes I open it up if I want a bit more of an opinion—sometimes my husband will read it, my mom will read it, my sister will read it. But usually it’s after the fact. Once I’ve accepted a role, I’ll let my parents and my sisters read it because they find it entertaining. If you let too many cooks in the kitchen it could cloud your vision of what you want to do.

Why 10 Cloverfield Lane Star Mary Elizabeth Winstead Is No Damsel In Distress – Bustle

Playing a well-rounded character like Michelle was a unique and welcome experience for Winstead, who describes the female characters she typically sees as being unrealistically strong or “a total mess.” But taking on the part of Michelle wasn’t all roses; the role required quite a bit of stunt work, as Michelle fights for her freedom, and, while the character is, without a doubt, a badass female heroine, she’s no superhero. “I ended up with a lot of bumps and bruises that I wouldn’t have on other films because I was just trying to play it very real,” Winstead explains.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead: Horror is a great place for strong female leads – Metro

When I do those films I’ve always try not to be exploited in any way, or play characters that go against anything I have within me in terms of my feminist nature. This was a script when I read it I knew immediately it was something I could take on. There were a couple of things in the script that in the wrong hands could go in a way I wouldn’t be comfortable with. But after talking to Dan [Trachtenberg, director], I realized he was someone looking at the story from her perspective. He’s not looking at it like she’s this girl in peril. He’s seeing himself in her as a person. She’s an everyperson. She’s not a damsel in distress. She’s an anybody in distress. She’s behaving in a way any of us would, as opposed to a certain type of woman.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Spring’s Coolest Shades – Harpers Bazaar

How did you handle being interrogated on your press day?

I had a couple of people who were really playing hardball. I can admittedly get really sucked into a conversation before I realize that people are just trying to get things out of me. A lot of people were casually asking, “So what are you looking at in the end of the trailer?” And you answer and then think, “Wait! Did they just catch me? Did I just let that slip?” We were all interviewed separately—J.J., the director Dan Trachtenberg, John Gallagher Jr., and me. Afterwards, we all huddled together to recap. “What did they ask you?” “What did you say?

Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Melanie Lynskey for The Talkhouse Film Podcast

On the latest episode of the Talkhouse Film podcast, filmmaker, actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead marks the release of her new movie, 10 Cloverfield Lane, by sitting down with Togetherness star Melanie Lynskey. Over the course of a frank and entertaining conversation, the two discuss everything from the inevitable insecurities that come from watching yourself on screen, to improvisation, their beginnings in the film business, the perils of making audition tapes, and their differing approaches to timekeeping.

’10 Cloverfield Lane’s’ Winstead Cracks Open the Bad Robot Mystery Box – Spinoff

The scenes we’ve seen with you and John Goodman are so intense — was it an intense sort of filming experience?
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Gallery Update: Premiere, candid, photo shoots

Lots of photos have been added to the gallery! First, the premiere of 10 Cloverfield Lane in NYC, candids of Mary arriving at AOL Build Series, and TWO new amazing photo shoots for Harpers Bazaar and Interview! Check them out below. Additionally, you can read the interviews for Mary’s Harper’s Bazaar shoot HERE and her Interview Magazine interview HERE:

10 Cloverfield Lane premiere in NYC

Arriving at AOL Build Series

Harpers Bazaar (March 2016)

Interview Magazine (March 2016)

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Sundance 2016 Portraits

The gallery has been updated with 3 beautiful photos of Mary from her 2016 Sundance Portrait shoot from the 22nd. See them below and stay tuned for more photos and updates from Sundance!


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New photos/video of Mary at Sundance 2016

Lots of photos of Mary at Sundance yesterday have been added to the gallery! Check them and a short interview out below!

Swiss Army Man premiere:

Swiss Army Man premiere party:

Swiss Army Man portraits:

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New TheWrap’s Drinking with the Stars portraits

Back in December, Mary did an interview/segment for The Wrap called “Drinking With the Stars”. She was photographed by William Callan and I have added the portraits from that shoot to the gallery. Click here or any of the thumbnails below to see them all:

If you missed the interview, you can watch it here.

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New Alexandria Tour Photos

30 photos of Mary taking the Alexandria, VA tour with her Mercy Street costars have been added to the gallery. Check them out here or click the thumbnails:

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