Showing all videos tagged "Mary Elizabeth Winstead"
Honest Abe's biach ain't nothing to mess with. The star of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter keeps is real in her BTS cover shoot for Mark Echo's Complex.
The star of Tim Burton's new spin, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter , let's you in on a little secret about Superman. Apparently, he's kind of a dick after he's had a few.
Until now, anticipation for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter has depended mostly on a titillating title and the high expectations of producer Tim Burton and producer/director Timur...
Directed by her husband (I know, sorry fellas) this Replusion -esque short is such an enjoyable ride, it almost makes you forget The Thing happened. Flame thrower out. Hey, I said almost .
Say what you will about The Thing remake, and trust me there's lots to be said, but it seems like it could of been saved and possibly even been a decent reboot. If they only would of stuck with the...
Even 80's Kurt Russel doesn't buy Mary Elizabeth Winstead's paleontologist shtick.
Makingof.com goes behind the scenes with Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Eric Christian Olsen, and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje to get a little more insight into the making of The Thing . In theaters...
As more clips for The Thing get released ahead of the October 14th opening weekend, the more bleak the situation looks for the film's Norweigan and non-Norweigan characters. AND I LOVE IT. ...
We're rapidly approaching the opening weekend of The Thing with the Russian red band trailer yesterday and today Universal put out the second clip from the film. 'Paranoia' is a...
Didn't you know that in Soviet Russia The Thing watches you? The latest iteration of The Thing 's trailer is a yet to be un-translated Russian import that contains our first clear look at...
With The Thing coming to theaters sooner rather than later, Universal has started the gentle shove to get your butt into seats when the prequel releases.
October will be upon us sooner than you think so why wait on rolling out TV spots for The Thing . Going with the ballsy move of sticking with Carpenter's original title, even though...




