Welcome to Winona Forever, a fan site dedicated to talented Academy Award nominee actress Winona Ryder. Winona celebrated 25 years of career in 2011, and she has became an icon after her work on movies like "Heathers", "Beetlejuice", "Reality Bites", "Bram Stoker's Dracula", "Mermaids" and many more. Recently you saw her as Spock's mother in "Star Trek" and as the retired ballerina Beth in "Black Swan".
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Esurance has launched a new tie-in website for J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek which begins with a new featurette. While there’s no new footage (there’s previously-seen teaser footage and photos), you can watch the filmmakers and cast talk about the May 8 release.
After the featurette, you can also sign up for Esurance’s “Biggest Trekkie Contest,” in which you can create a short video explaining what makes you the Galaxy’s Biggest Trekkie. At the site, you’ll also have access to exclusive movie content, games and downloads.
The Paramount Pictures release stars John Cho, Ben Cross, Bruce Greenwood, Simon Pegg, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Winona Ryder, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, Anton Yelchin, Eric Bana and Leonard Nimoy.
I was just browsing @ IMDB forum when found this pictures, of the short movie “Water Pills” that Winona did last year.
The movie tells the history about Carrie (Winona), a pill popping, emotionally off balance stage mother tries to break her daughter in to the film and tv business. Fortune strikes when they get a screen test for a film starring Elisha Cuthbert.
The movie has 27 min of running time, and it’s written and directed by Blake Sennett, Winona’s ex boyfriend. It had a screening past January 15 on Flickerfest, the Australian International Short Film Festival.
Any extra information would be great, so let us know if you find anything new regarding this movie.
“The Informers” premiered last night at Sundance. But Winona wasn’t there, either Bob Thornton, Mickey Rourke or Kim Basinger. Btw, you can view images of premiere at Adoring Amber Heard, which attended with Lou Taylor Pucci, Mel Raido, Simone Kessell, Jon Foster and director Gregor Jordan.
The Informers is all about sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll. Well, new wave, technically but you get the picture. The film takes place in 1984 and follows a number of people most of whose lives are intertwined in some way or another. There’s the newscaster, the dissolute rock star, an ex-con, a voyeuristic doorman, and a bunch of rich blonde people doing drugs, sleeping around and over-indulging.
The story of the film essentially revolves around people who want it all and drift through life without a moral compass, wondering why they can’t seem to find happiness. After the death of one of his equally shallow friends, Graham (Jon Foster) begins to look at his other buddies, his girlfriend, his family and the life he’s living in a new light. He comes to learn that he actually loves his girlfriend Christie (Amber Heard), a shallow woman who seems to be sleeping with everyone, including Graham’s best friend. We see Graham struggle with coming to grips with his feelings while also trying to maintain his usual superficial lifestyle. (more…)
Bad reviews don’t typically deter me from wanting to see a film, but when I see negative chatter about a project to this extent it is hard to muster up any excitement as Gregor Jordan’s adaptation of Brett Easton Ellis’s The Informers is not receiving very kind reactions out of Sundance. Let’s run down some of what people are saying.
I just came out of it; everyone I’ve spoken to about it (i.e, those who saw it with me at the Yarrow) looks pained and deflated — like they’ve got the flu. (more…)
The Sundance Film Festival started yesterday, and we all are now officially waiting for “The Informers” screening.
Don’t miss it:
Thu. Jan 22 9:30 p.m. – INFOR22CN Eccles Theatre, Park City
Fri. Jan 23 8:30 a.m. – INFOR23LM Library Center Theatre, Park City
Sat. Jan 24 11:59 p.m. – INFOR24WL Tower Theatre, SLC
I hope Winona come to the screening, since everybody is talking about Winona, Rourke and Basinger. Go 80′s, go!
Geoffrey Haley’s The Last Word will be released in blu-ray next April 07th! It’s what telling us High-Def Digest
Starring: Wes Bentley, Winona Ryder Plot Synopsis: An odd-but-gifted poet, Evan Merck (Wes Bentley, American Beauty) makes his living writing suicide notes for the soon-to-be departed. So when he meets Charlotte (Winona Ryder, Girl, Interrupted), the free-spirited sister of his latest client, Evan has no choice but to lie about his relationship to her late, lamented brother. Curiously attracted by his evasive charms, a smitten Charlotte begins her pursuit, forcing Evan to juggle an amorous new girlfriend, a sarcastic new client (Ray Romano, Everybody Loves Raymond) and an ever-increasing mountain of lies in this dark romantic comedy about a quirky young man who can’t tell write from wrong.
MovieWeb has an exclusive unrated trailer for the upcoming “The Informers”. The film is still seeking a release date, but you can get your first glimpse of this film here:
Gradient Effects recently completed visual effects on the feature film “The Informers”, starring Golden Globe winner Mickey Rourke and Academy Award winner Kim Basinger. The film is premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City.
The Informers, directed by Gregor Jordan and starring Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke, premieres Thursday, January 22nd at 9:30 p.m. at the Eccles Theatre in Park City, Utah, with more screenings scheduled at other venues through January 24th.
The Private Lives of Pippa Lee will have it’s world premiere on Berlinale, the 59th Berlin International Film Festival. The festival will run from February 5th to the 15th. More informationon the festival aswell as the screenings can be found at www.berlinale.de.
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