





Andrew Dominik’s Marilyn Monroe movie Blonde is finally here, and you could be one of the very first to see it at its upcoming Los Angeles premiere. Follow this link to RSVP and head to the premiere; you never know who you might see.




Based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates, Dominik’s adaptation is a surreal — and fictitious — retelling of the Marilyn myth, told from a daring and subjective point of view. Blonde examines the mysterious psyche of one of the most famous women in the history of cinema and the growing division between her public and private selves. “She exists now, like the dust of an exploded star, as thousands of images that float in our collective unconscious, in movies, in photographs, on walls, in advertisements, on the side of air-conditioning vans and — like a star — her light is still traveling towards us, though she herself is long extinguished,” Dominik says.
Alongside de Armas as Marilyn/Norma Jeane, the film also stars Adrien Brody, Bobby Cannavale, Xavier Samuel, Evan Williams and Julianne Nicholson. If you can’t make it to the premiere, Blonde hits Netflix on September 28, after playing in competition at the Venice Film Festival.









































































