I found older Winona photoshoots, and added to the gallery.
Enjoy, and don’t forget to leave me some comment telling what do you think about the pictures. 😉
I found older Winona photoshoots, and added to the gallery.
Enjoy, and don’t forget to leave me some comment telling what do you think about the pictures. 😉
Winona Ryder attented the Alberta Ferretti Fashion Show, last September 26. I found 35 pictures from this events, and you can find it here.
Winona Ryder and Mickey Rourke have joined the ensemble cast of Gregor Jordan’s “The Informers,” an adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ novel.
The two join Billy Bob Thornton, Kim Basinger, Brandon Routh, Ashley Olsen, Jon Foster, Lou Taylor Pucci and Austin Nichols in the film, financed by Senator Entertainment.
The drama, which tells seven separate stories, follows a week in the lives of a group of morally challenged characters — a movie executive, his wife, his mistress, a rock star, a vampire and a kidnapper. It is set in 1980s Los Angeles.
Ryder will play a newscaster who has just been dumped after a longtime affair with a married producer William Sloan.
Variety: One sure sign it’s the season of kudos contenders: The entire premiere audience sits through the credits.
Summer films traditionally end with a manic race to the buffet, but the crowd at Tuesday’s DGA launch remained seated after the emotional ending of “Into the Wild.”
“When they sat through the credits,” said producer Art Linson, “I cried.”
Producer William Pohlad said the screening at the Telluride fest was better as the crowd saw the film outdoors and sat through a rainstorm. “One of the coolest sights I’ve ever seen,” he said.
It was an older — by Hollywood standards — and serious crowd at the DGA that included Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Winona Ryder, Mark Canton, Amy Heckerling, Dennis Hopper and Cameron Crowe.
Before the screening began, helmer Sean Penn told the aud, “One thing you get out of opening your mouth a lot is you learn what you want to say. The movie you see tonight is what I want to say.”
Added pictures from this event to the gallery:
Next Tuesday sees the release of a DVD some film buffs have craved for years, occasionally going so far as to buy foreign editions that require special region-free players: “Night on Earth.” Jim Jarmusch’s 1991 comedy is one of the director’s most accessible fiction features, yet somehow it’s his last to come out on DVD.
It hits stores alongside a reissue of “Stranger Than Paradise,” both discs coming from the auteur-lovers at Criterion. “Stranger Than Paradise” is, of course, well established in the indie pantheon and needs no boosterism here. It’s also been on disc before. This edition might not be very big news (despite the new director-approved transfer and juicy documentary extras), if not for the fact that Criterion throws in a rare movie for free: Jarmusch’s first feature, “Permanent Vacation.”
Christian Slater is still in love with Winona Ryder after falling for her on the set of 1989 movie Heathers. The 39-year-old actor admits he is still obsessed with the actress, nearly twenty years on – and hints he’d been keen on a romance with the single star.
Slater says, “We don’t speak on a regular basis, but I love her. I’ve never gotten over the crush I had on her then. She is still the woman of my dreams.” [Starpulse]
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OMG, how cute!