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MY WEEK WITH MARILYN

Saturday, November 26, 2011

 Written by Adrian Hodges
Directed by Simon Curtis
Starring Michelle Williams, Eddie Redmayne, Kenneth Branagh and Judi Dench


Marilyn Monroe: All people see is Marilyn Monroe. As soon as they realize I'm not her, they run away.


In 1956, one of the biggest stars and sex symbols the world has ever known travelled to England to make a movie with one of the world’s most respected stage actors. Somewhere in the middle of the inevitable chaos and drama that ensued, a young man named Colin Clark was embarking on his first job in the movie business. The star was Marilyn Monroe; the actor was Sir Laurence Olivier; and the movie was THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL. Clark’s budding film career never took off but his unique experience would one day become a book (“The Prince, the Showgirl and Me”), which in turn has now become a movie called, MY WEEK WITH MARILYN.


The shoot itself actually went several weeks long but when it comes to spending time with Monroe, the experience is so fleeting that it can feel like an instant that has ended long before it should. There was nothing Clark, portrayed here by fresh faced, Eddie Redmayne, could have done to prepare himself for the magnitude of Monroe’s magnetism. And as the splendid Michelle Williams demonstrates with her finely nuanced performance, there was very little Monroe could do to tame that pull either. Though Clark is just a glorified gopher on set, his innocence and honesty grab Monroe’s attention and before long she latches on to him to use as a shield from the multitude of things that frighten her in general. Her near crippling fear and anxiety in turn threatens the success of the shoot, which causes a serious rift with Sir Laurence, who is played with great exuberance by Kenneth Branagh.


Director, Simon Curtis and writer, Adrian Hodges, both relative unknowns in the world of Hollywood feature filmmaking, infuse MY WEEK WITH MARILYN with a delicate subtlety that allows for simple but sympathetic insight into the mind of the infamous starlet. Bolstered by the almost always brilliant Williams, Monroe comes across here as part frightened little girl, lost in a world she barely understands and part experienced woman, aware of her position and unafraid of abusing her power if it means alleviating her own distress temporarily. She enjoys the attention but also doesn’t know what to do with it when she has it. Most importantly, she is aware that she is more commodity now than person, yet seems more or less content to play along. This might perhaps be because she has no idea how to change the direction of her life or it might be because she no longer remembers who the real Marilyn is anymore.

Posters for A Dangerous Method, The Artist, and My Week with Marilyn

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Three of my most eagerly-anticipated awards seasons releases have new posters.  One I adore, another I enjoy, and the final leaves something to be desired.  Either way, I'm sure we're looking at the mug of at least 5 future Oscar nominees.

Below, David Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method, staring Keira Knightley, Viggo Mortensen, and Michael Fassbender.


Below, Michel Hazanavicius' ode to silent films, The Artist, staring John Goodman and Jean Dujardin.


Below, Simon Curtis' much-talked-about film about Marilyn Monroe, aptly titled My Week with Marilyn.  Staring Michelle Williams as the title character, Kenneth Branagh as Sir Laurence Olivier, and Judi Dench as Dame Sybil Thorndike.



Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe

Monday, July 11, 2011


The newest picture of Dawson's Creek alum and two-time Oscar nominee Michelle Williams as the famous blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe from her upcoming Oscar-hopeful My Week With Marilyn.  Myself, and many other Oscar pundits are predicting Williams to nab a nomination for her work in this picture.

My Week with Marilyn also stars Tony-winner Eddie Redmayne, Emma Watson, Kenneth Branagh as Sir Laurence Olivier, Julia Ormond as Vivien Leigh, and Judi Dench as Dame Sybil Thorndike.

[Photo courtesy of Napier News and The Weinstein Company. ]

July Oscar Predictions

Friday, July 8, 2011

Okay, so I'm new at this official Oscar prediction thing. Before this, I would just haphazardly post my predictions in a forum post and call it a day. But now I'm going to do it monthly like most of my colleagues and sooner to Oscar season, weekly. If not daily.

Check out other notable predictors from my fellow bloggers: Nathaniel R. at The Film Experience, Kris Tapley at InContention, and Julian Stark at Movies and Other Things.

Individual categories clickable in the above tabs.  All listed in alphabetical order.

BEST PICTURE
The Artist
The Descendants
A Dangerous Method
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
The Ides of March
The Iron Lady
J. Edgar
Midnight in Paris
My Week with Marilyn
Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy

BEST DIRECTOR
David Cronenberg, A Dangerous Method
Stephen Daldry, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Clint Eastwood, J. Edgar
Michel Haznavicius, The Artist
Steven Spielberg, War Horse

BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
George Clooney, The Descendants
Leonardo DiCaprio, J. Edgar
Jean DuJardin, The Artist
Michael Fassbender, A Dangerous Method
Gary Oldman, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy

BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs
Felicity Jones, Like Crazy
Elizabeth Olsen, Martha Marcy May Marlene
Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady
Michelle Williams, My Week with Marilyn

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Kenneth Branagh, My Week with Marilyn
Albert Brooks, Drive
Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Ides of March
Viggo Mortensen, A Dangerous Method
Christopher Plummer, Beginners

BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Zoe Caldwell, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Keira Knightley, A Dangerous Method
Vanessa Redgrave, Coriolanus
Marisa Tomei, The Ides of March
Shailene Woodley, The Descendants



Techs and screenplay races coming soon.



 

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