Andrew Dominik’s 2022 biographical drama film, Blonde captures the life of Marilyn Monroe, one of the biggest classic Hollywood icons of all time. Ranging from a troubled childhood, and tumultuous ...
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Discover What’s Streaming On: Blonde certainly doesn’t have any fans at the Hot Topics table. The controversial Ana de Armas biopic about Marilyn Monroe debuted back in September, but the discourse ...
Blonde tells the story of Norma Jeane Baker, from her childhood with an absent father and unstable mother, through her rise to stardom as Marilyn Monroe and her eventual suicide at the age of 36.
When the trailer for Blonde was released, people talked about how uncanny Ana was as Marilyn…except for her voice. That was the first sort of online chatter about the film. The actor played Marilyn ...
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In the interview, Dominik also addressed criticisms over the film’s NC-17 portrayals of abortion and sexual assault. The director, who previously boasted that the film would “offend everyone,” ...
Blonde has stirred up plenty of strong reactions in its first week on Netflix, and now the Marilyn Monroe biopic is getting flack from a national organization for its depiction of abortion. The Andrew ...
"Brainwashed" documentarian Nina Menkes unpacks the botched messages behind this year's "feminist" films with IndieWire. It’s been five years since the start of #MeToo, and mainstream Hollywood still ...
Pete Davidson, Jared Leto and Colson Baker (aka Machine Gun Kelly) also are up for the 43rd annual awards, which call out what organizers deem to be the worst films of the year. By Kimberly Nordyke ...
“There is no meaning to life apart from the movie story,” writes Joyce Carol Oates in the opening pages of “Blonde,” “and there is no movie story apart from the darkened movie theater.” If it was ...