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Mary Elizabeth Winstead on Her Early Career and the Secrecy Surrounding ‘10 Cloverfield Lane’

10 Cloverfield Lane star Mary Elizabeth Winstead talked with Interview recently about her first few years as an actress and landing her role in Cloverfield Lane. The first time she got positive feedback as an actor was when she was 10-years-old and played the lead in her schools production of

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Trailer: ‘Kill the Messenger’ Starring Jeremy Renner, Rosemarie DeWitt, Oliver Platt, Michael Sheen & Mary Elizabeth Winstead

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW4XO-52ubE Kill the Messenger: Two-time Academy Award nominee Jeremy Renner (“The Bourne Legacy”) leads an all-star cast in a dramatic thriller based on the remarkable true story of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gary Webb. Webb stumbles onto a story which leads to the shady origins of the men who started

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Mary Elizabeth Winstead on Her Role in ‘Smashed’: “I’ve needed to sort of prove myself in this capacity for a long time — I needed to show, at least to myself, that I could carry a really complex role”

I recently got to see Smashed, a film about a recovering alcoholic, and I was impressed that the film didn’t adhere to the same old cliches that we’ve seen in countless television movies about alcoholism. Much of that credit goes to star Mary Elizabeth Winstead. It’s a brave role for Winstead, who allows herself to be shown in a very ugly light in order to portray a young elementary school teacher who is struggling with her sobriety.

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