Her’s Rooney and Casey briefly speaking about each other to Allocine in Cannes.
May
19
2013
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Posted Under: Ain't Them Bodies Saints, Articles and Interviews, Videos
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Feb
17
2013
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Posted Under: Articles and Interviews, Image Gallery, Photoshoots
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I’ve added Rooney’s full shoot for Interview Magazine’s March issue, as well as the amazing interview she did with “Side Effects” director Steven Soderbergh. Be sure to pick up this issue for yourself!
008 x Photoshoot – 2013: Interview MagazineOver the past two years, 27-year-old Rooney Mara has emerged as one of the most talked about and talented—if intriguingly complicated and enigmatic—young actresses of her generation. In fact, Mara’s ability to convey a range of often competiting emotions without going over the top—used to such great effect in her Oscar-nominated performance as the deteremined-but-damaged hacker Lisbeth Salander in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo—is party of what makes her so irresistibly watchable. But what’s she really like? On the eve of his retirment from feature-filmmaking, Steven Soderbergh, who directed Mara in the new psychological thriller Side Effects, graciously agreed to illuminate for us the completely unadlterated, absolutely unembellished, thoroughly unvarnished truth. Here, we present a Mara in full.
Jan
30
2013
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Posted Under: Articles and Interviews, Side Effects, Videos
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Lots of “Side Effects” stuff coming your way. A new clip with Rooney and Channing Tatun, some behind-the-scenes footage from the filming of the movie, and some junket interviews from last week. More from this round of junkets will be added to this post as I find them, so check back!
Jan
26
2013
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Posted Under: Articles and Interviews, Side Effects, Videos
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Rooney and her “Side Effects” co-stars did a live 30 minute interview together yesterday and now the full video can be viewed below.
Jan
21
2013
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Posted Under: Articles and Interviews, Videos
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Jan
14
2013
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Posted Under: Articles and Interviews
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Hauntingly beautiful and more than a little mysterious, Rooney Mara is Hollywood’s most enigmatic leading lady.
“I feel a little, like . . . schizophrenic,” confides Rooney Mara of the quartet of radically different roles that she has taken on in the intense, whirlwind working year since David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo garnered her Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations and launched her into the starry firmament. Mara has just flown in for Vogue’s cover shoot on the red eye from Mérida, Mexico, where she wrapped Terrence Malick’s latest film. The idiosyncratic director was particularly demanding. “He’s a genius,” says Mara, who is protective of Malick’s methodology, although she admits that “it was definitely the most challenging experience, just because every day is different. So even if one day you got into your groove or got the hang of it, the next day would be something else.”












































