Category: Magazines

“Stranger Things” Related Scans

Sunday, Jul 3, 2016

With the release date of Stranger Things being closer, some related magazines started to publishing articles about the mini-series. You can find in our gallery scans high quality scans of Winona from the latest issues of SFX and SciFiNow magazines which all shine a spotlight on the upcoming show.

(Scans) Entertainment Weekly

Sunday, Jun 26, 2016

Our gallery was updated with scans from Entertainment Weekly, on their June 17 issue, featuring Stranger Things.

(Scans) Entertainment Weekly

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Our gallery was updated with scans of the latest Entertainment Magazine issue, which is featuring Winona and Stranger Things. Check it:

(Scans) People Magazine

Saturday, May 21, 2016

Winona is featured on the latest People magazie issue (May 30th, already on stands). They’re talking about her “return”- yeah, I know, every single project is the same celebration – plus, they have a new image of her in Stranger Things. Check the digital scan up in our gallery.

About doing TV this time, and not a film, she said: “Film is more what I’m used to, but this felt like we were making an eight-hour movie.

Winona Ryder for Sunday Times Style

Thursday, Mar 3, 2016

Winona graced the cover of Sunday Times Style magazine this past Sunday (February 28), in a great interview by Edwina Ings-Chambers and photograph by Phil Poynter. I wasn’t able to get proper scans of the magazine yet, but my friend Lindsey got the article for us, which you can read under the cut tag.

Check also in our gallery some images of the editorial. So. Pretty.

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Winona covers Interview magazine in “The Queens of Cool” issue

Friday, Feb 26, 2016

Winona is The Beloved, in the current issue of Interview magazine, along actresses Saoirse Ronan, Jodie Foster and Charlotte Gainsbourg. We have updated our gallery with images from the photoshoot, and you can read the article below.

It’s hard to talk about Winona Ryder without at least acknowledging the mythos that surrounded her as she came to define a certain authentic cool in the early ’90s. Doe-eyed and dark-haired, Ryder appeared, for young people who identified outside the mainstream, to be a kindred spirit. She entered pop consciousness in late ’80s as a cult-movie ingénue of sorts, first as the goth pixie Lydia Deetz in Tim Burton’s absurdist Beetlejuice (1988), and then as Veronica, a too-smart recruit to the mean-girls clique, in the dark revenge comedy Heathers (1989). Soon after, she established her indie cred in Jim Jarmusch’s Night on Earth (1991) and embodied the Gen X zeitgeist in Ben Stiller’s Reality Bites (1994), in effect, becoming an icon of quirky angst, and in the process, revealing herself to be one of the most precociously talented actresses of her generation.

Growing up in San Francisco and, for four years, in a commune in Northern California, Ryder fell in love with film watching the greats: Bette Davis, Gena Rowlands, Ruth Gordon, and Audrey Hepburn. And, now 44, she’s built her own body of work by making shrewd choices those actresses would approve of, including last year playing a tough city councilwoman in David Simon’s HBO mini­series Show Me a Hero. Ryder will next star in the Netflix supernatural-thriller series Stranger Things, as well as the spring beauty campaign for her longtime friend, the designer Marc Jacobs.

In February, Ryder met with her friend, fellow actress and Rookie editor-in-chief Tavi Gevinson to talk about film and favorite actresses. Gevinson, who will appear, beginning this month, in the Broadway production of The Crucible, where she plays Mary Warren, came prepared, and the two dived in.

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