By Leila Latif
Andrew Dominik’s warts-and-all portrait of tragic Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe is as surreal as it is sad.
By Leila Latif
Andrew Dominik’s adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ behemoth Marilyn Monroe novel is a surreal, anarchic take on celebrity and womanhood.
Through her carefully-crafted persona and infamous publicity stunts, she was truly the first example of an A-lister famous for being famous.
By Adam Scovell
John Huston’s heist classic, starring Sterling Hayden and Marilyn Monroe, emphasised the grittiness of the postwar era.
Our comedic rundown continues with a promiscuous band camp geek and an ageless Old Hollywood icon.