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I remember watching Chopper, Andrew Dominik’s debut feature about the Australian cult figure Chopper Read, around the time it came out, trying to understand how this person became so beloved in ...
Blonde director Andrew Dominik discusses the 14-year journey to get his Marilyn Monroe movie made and the many challenges along the way. 'Blonde' Director Andrew Dominik Talks Ana De Armas ...
Andrew Dominik’s “Blonde” will be making its world premiere at Venice Film Festival this fall, as Variety first reported. “Don’t Worry Darling,” “White Noise,” “Bardo,” and ...
ANDREW DOMINIK: Really it was the book. I had always wanted to do a story about childhood trauma and how that shapes an adult’s perception of the world; ...
Four months ago, Blonde director Andrew Dominik told Variety that his Marilyn Monroe biopic would “offend everyone.” He was discussing the film’s NC-17 rating—which, according to the ...
Andrew Dominik’s Blonde (review) is the director’s first narrative feature film in a decade, and only his fourth since 2000. It’s about the life of Norma Jeane Baker, ...
Chopper was Andrew Dominik’s first feature film, and is understandably a little rough around the edges as a result. Still, you could argue that such roughness serves the film more than it ...
“Blonde” director Andrew Dominik has previously said he was unfamiliar with Marilyn Monroe’s filmography before adapting Joyce Carol Oates’ book about the late actor. Now, Dominik says ...
"Blonde" director Andrew Dominik had strong opinions about cultural icon Marilyn Monroe as his NC-17-rated Netflix film starring Ana de Armas as the golden-haired bombshell dropped on Wednesday.
According to “Blonde” director Andrew Dominik, Marilyn Monroe‘s famed movie “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” is all about “whores.” Dominik, who wrote and directed Netflix’s ...
Andrew Dominik has addressed the backlash against Blonde, his Marilyn Monroe biopic for Netflix that heavily divided public opinion after its world premiere in Venice.. Speaking at the Red Sea ...
A dramatisation of the pop star’s memoir, Andrew Dominik’s film is torturous and turgid. But the worst part is Bono’s swollen ...