Winona got a SAG Awards nomination!

Thursday, Dec 16, 2010

Nominees for the 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® for outstanding performances in 2010 in five film and eight primetime television categories and for the SAG honors for film and television stunt ensembles were announced this morning in Los Angeles at the Pacific Design Center’s SilverScreen Theater in West Hollywood.

Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis confirmed their positions as Oscars front-runners with nomination as Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress for Black Swan. The movie also got a nomination as “Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture“, with Winona being included on it.

Winona was also nominated for her role as Lois Wilson.

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
CLAIRE DANES / Temple Grandin – “TEMPLE GRANDIN” (HBO)
CATHERINE O’HARA / Aunt Ann – “TEMPLE GRANDIN” (HBO)
JULIA ORMOND / Eustacia Grandin – “TEMPLE GRANDIN” (HBO)
WINONA RYDER / Lois Wilson – “WHEN LOVE IS NOT ENOUGH: THE LOIS WILSON STORY” (CBS)
SUSAN SARANDON / Janet Good – “YOU DON’T KNOW JACK” (HBO)

The 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be simulcast live nationally on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 30 from the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center.

Congratulations to Winona and the whole cast and crew of Black Swan and When Love isn’t Enough!

Winona featured at GQ US

Monday, Dec 13, 2010

Thanks to Magazine Shelter, we learn that Winona has a 4 page feature in the January issue of GQ US.

You’ll have more info, photos and scans asap.

Elle – Scans added

Saturday, Dec 11, 2010

The Elle scans were replaced for untagged (and bigger/better) version, thanks to my lovely friend and site affiliate Dann. Enjoy!

Winona Ryder: Girl, Resurrected

Friday, Dec 10, 2010

With two scene-stealing performances on the way, Winona Ryder is about to make us fall in love with her all over again

In director Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan, a disturbing psycho-thriller set in the physically harrowing world of professional ballet, it’s slightly jarring to see Winona Ryder take on such a small part, not to mention see her play an aging principal dancer, Beth, who has been strong-armed into retirement by her New York company and tidily replaced by Nina, an ambitious innocent portrayed by a gaunt Natalie Portman. The film takes on a creepy hallucinogenic bent, focusing on Nina’s mental unraveling as she obsessively prepares for her starmaking turn in the company’s risqué version of Swan Lake. Ryder can’t be on-screen for more than 20 minutes—her role lands somewhere between cameo and supporting actress. And yet, as pallid as ever, with impossibly dark eyes that dominate her valentine-shaped face, she manages to make her presence seem big. The movie wouldn’t have the same palpable tension without her.

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Girl, Ressurrected: Winona featured at Elle/January 2011

Wednesday, Dec 8, 2010

Amazing, amazing, amazing! That’s all I have to talk about the new photoshoot featured at January issue of Elle US.
Thanks to Sans Artifice for the pics below. Scans are on the way, as soon I got my hands on this magazine.

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Black Swan internationa trailer: more clues, more Winona

Saturday, Dec 4, 2010

Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan opens in only eight cities today, so the rest of the country will have to settle for the new international trailer, which features a little more heavy breathing than the previous clip and an extra dose of Winona Ryder.