Okay. So there was some weird shoplifting incident. Turns out she was on some kind of painkillers at the time that were making her feel weird. She didn’t mean to do it, doesn’t remember it, even left her credit card in the store.
And then she disappeared for five years.
Five years without a Winona Ryder movie. Turns out it was a self-imposed exile from the film biz. A chance to live in her Victorian house on Nob Hill in San Francisco, hang out with her cool parents, and figure out what she wanted to do with her life.
The star of “The Age of Innocence,” “Edward Scissorhands,” and “Heathers,” is back looking beautiful, talking smart and interesting, and starring in some new movies.
Read all about it in the August Vogue, great for beach reading.
I would fully support Winona in Vogue, even because she changed her named from Winona Horowitz. If we got married that would be a trip, like Winona Horowitz-Gringoblatz. A very cool monika, for a cool comeback kid. I support her in everything she does, even slightly illegal things.