This year’s Venice Film Festival has several highly anticipated films in competition for the Golden Lion. But the festival’s most anticipated movie may arguably be Andrew Dominik’s “Blonde.” Based on Joyce Carol Oates’s 2000 novel of the same name, “Blonde” may be the biopic to end all biopics.
It’s an intimate, unflinching look at the life and career of iconic actress Marilyn Monroe – so unflinching that the MPAA gave the film an NC-17 rating in March for “some sexual content.” READ MORE: ‘Blonde’: Marilyn Monroe’s Estate & Brad Pitt Praise Ana De Armas Casting Amid Backlash An NC-17 rating usually spells box-office doom for any film that receives it, but “Blonde” avoids that issue thanks to Netflix.
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