Winona Ryder and Martin Landau Interview

Wednesday, Oct 3, 2012

WAMG Talks With Winona And Martin Landau

Wednesday, Oct 3, 2012

We Are Movie Geek published today an interview done with Winona and Martin Landau during the “Frankenweenie” Press Conference. Check it some highlights:

What was the experience working with Tim Burton again?

WINONA RYDER: Oh, it’s always amazing. I mean, I’m trying to think of like new adjectives to use, because I, um… it, it truly is just such a special experience all every time and, and even also just being around him when just he’s one of my favorite people I think in the world that – just to be around. Continue reading WAMG Talks With Winona And Martin Landau

Tim Burton Brings Old Friends & New Faces To Voice Stop-Motion Modern Classic

Wednesday, Oct 3, 2012

Nicole Rayburn: Winona, you are easily known as one of Tim Burton’s earliest muses. How does it feel to be working with your old friend again?

Winona Ryder: Well, it’s incredibly special. It’s just a very special film in general. I just saw it when we premiered it in Austin, and I was in tears, I was just so blown away. I expected it to be fantastic, but just it’s… He’s so special.

You know, it’s been 25 years that I’ve known him and that I’ve seen his short, and to be asked to be part of something so personal to him was such an amazing feeling, a great honor, and also just an amazing excuse to hang out with one of my favorite people in the whole world. And just to be a part of this—I don’t think I’ve ever felt so proud, really.

People just genuinely, really love this movie because it really has so much heart, and it’s completely original and unique, and it’s Tim all the way. It’s emotional too, you know?

NR: Of course. It also seems like the style really lends itself to that emotional quality. What do you think about Frankenweenie’s black and white palette?

WR: It’s really an homage to those movies that he grew up loving, the black and white—and that I grew up loving, really. Most of my favorite movies are in black and white. I think this is the second movie I’ve ever done that’s in black and white. And I’m not—it’s just my voice, but, yeah, I can’t really imagine it in color.

But I do think it’s an incredible experience. People who are used to color won’t be like, “Why… what’s going on?” It’s really, really perfect.

Go to Buzzine original article to read interviews with Tim Burton and Martin Landau.

‘Homefront’ On Set Pictures

Tuesday, Oct 2, 2012

Pictures of Winona on set for her new movie “Homefront” in New Orleans this Monday was surfaced and WHOA! Girl looks hot with her hair extension! She was pictured wearing black skinny jeans with a leather jacket and boots. She also puffed on a cigarette while leaning against a late model Rolls Royce. Check a few pictures added in our gallery:

A Look Back at Winona Ryder’s Best Fashion Moments in Film

Friday, Sep 28, 2012

Winona Ryder recently worked on a film, Frankenweenie, with Beetlejuice director and Edward Scissorhands director/producer Tim Burton. This, along with news of Bravo’s forthcoming Heathers small screen reboot, means buzz has been mounting around the forty-year-old actress. There’ve even been talks of a Beetlejuice sequel.

Ryder, whose most notable recent film role was as a crazy person in Black Swan, has never not looked incredible in a movie. We’re pretty sure it would be impossible to make her look bad, as she’s proven time and time again that there’s not a time period, sanity level, or hairdo she can’t pull off.

Or maybe she’s just been fortunate enough to portray some seriously stylish people. From Heathers to Reality Bites to Lucas, click through for Winona Ryder’s best fashion moments in film.

To view the slideshow, go to Fashionista.com website

Burton and Ryder Talk ‘Frankenweenie’

Friday, Sep 28, 2012

Director Tim Burton discusses how his latest film ‘Frankenweenie’ introduces kids to the theme of death and loss, and actress Winona Ryder, who lends her voice to the movie, reveals why she thinks it is a masterpiece.