Blonde, the Marilyn Monroe biopic, premiered on Netflix and it took the second spot on the charts. The Ana de Armas-starring movie got an 11-minute standing ovation when it was screened at the Venice Film Festival.
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Emily Ratajkowski is not a fan of Netflix’s new film ‘Blonde.’ The 31-year-old actress shared her thoughts on social media, joining the online criticism about the Marilyn Monroe biopic starring Ana de Armas.“We love to fetishize female pain,” the model said on TikTok. “Look at Amy Winehouse. Look at Britney Spears.
Look at the way we obsess over [Princess] Diana’s death. Look at the way we obsess over dead girls and serial killers. Watch any CSI episode, and it’s this crazy fetishization of female pain and death.”Ratajkowski went on to explain that while she has yet to watch the entire film, she already knows she will be angered about certain things that have been talked about openly online, following the release on the streaming platform.“I was thinking about it, and you know what’s kind of hard to fetishize? Anger,” she continued.
“Anger is hard to fetishize. So, I have a proposal. I think we all need to be a little more pissed off.
2022 is my bitch era. I think we should all be in our bitch era. So, I’m going to be pissed off when I see this movie, I already know it, but it’s nothing new.
Blonde, the Marilyn Monroe biopic, premiered on Netflix and it took the second spot on the charts. The Ana de Armas-starring movie got an 11-minute standing ovation when it was screened at the Venice Film Festival.
Adrien Brody, who features as playwright and one-time Marilyn Monroe spouse Arthur Miller in Andrew Dominik’s Blonde, says elements of the story adapted from Joyce Carol Oates’ 2000 bestselling fictionalized novel, are “terrifying” but hopefully lead to a feeling of empathy for the woman behind the cultural icon.
Blonde, taking to TikTok to call out the film for adding to society's obsession with "fetishising female pain".Watch Below: Emily Ratajkowski on Marilyn Monroe biopicDirected by Andrew Dominik, Blonde has been hit with an onslaught of backlash over its depiction of Monroe's life, glorifying the exploitation of the movie star—and all women—in Hollywood and in her personal life.Ratajkowski stands with those slamming the film, heading to her TikTok to share the many other women in Hollywood who have had their struggles and pain glamorised and glorified."So I’ve been hearing a lot about this Marilyn Monroe movie, Blonde, which I haven’t seen yet, but I'm not surprised to hear it’s yet another movie fetishising female pain, even in death.""We love to fetishise female pain.""We love to fetishise female pain. Look at Amy Winehouse.
Addressing her criticism. Emily Ratajkowski did not hold back about the Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde — even though she didn’t have a chance to see the project for herself yet.
biopic *—*and says she's not surprised to hear it's another movie that "fetishizes female pain" while perfectly summarizing her views on the controversial movie.Since its release, the -starring film, directed by Andrew Dominik, has faced significant for its sensationalist depiction of the late star's life, with many arguing that we are seeing too many stories of exploited women getting the Hollywood treatment.And model Emily has backed that belief, as she explained in a video: "So I've been hearing a lot about this Marilyn Monroe movie, Blonde, which I haven't seen yet, but I'm not surprised to hear it's yet another movie fetishizing female pain, even in death."Speaking directly to the camera, Ratajkowski—who also called out during his cheating scandal recently—continued: "We love to fetishize female pain. Look at Amy Winehouse. Look at Britney Spears.
Emily Ratajkowski has criticised the new Marilyn Monroe movie Blonde. Andrew Dominik's new movie Blonde, a fictional take on the life of Monroe, has been savaged by viewers, with many calling it sexist, exploitative and cruel. Actress/model Emily took to TikTok on Friday to address the criticism.
Planned Parenthood hit out against the Ana de Armas film "Blonde," claiming it contributes to "anti-abortion propaganda" for the way it portrays a talking fetus. In a Hollywood Reporter interview, Planned Parenthood official Caren Spruch said the creators of "Blonde" "contribute to anti-abortion propaganda and stigmatize people’s health care decisions instead." In "Blonde," Marilyn Monroe is shown having two abortions against her will, and they are dramatized by a CGI-rendered fetus.
The Netflix release of “Blonde” has been met with controversy over director Andrew Dominik’s depiction of Marilyn Monroe (played by Ana de Armas), with critics and viewers alike slamming the film using such descriptives as “sexist,” “exploitative,” “detestable” and “cruel.”
Emily Ratajkowski has some harsh words about Blonde.
The negative reactions to the new Marilyn Monroe biopic just keep rolling in, with the latest one coming from a celeb!
The gifts from this birthday party 60 years ago just keep on coming.Marilyn Monroe’s sultry rendition of “Happy Birthday” during a gala celebrating President John F. Kennedy’s 45th birthday at Madison Square Garden on May 19, 1962, was followed by an exclusive afterparty at the East 69th Street townhouse of then-Democratic National Committee co-chairman Arthur Krim and his wife, Dr.
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Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor A photo shoot for the stills of Marilyn Monroe that would feature throughout Andrew Dominik’s “Blonde,” coming to Netflix Thursday, was essential to the hair and makeup team in transforming Ana de Armas into the celebrated icon. Jaime Leigh McIntosh, hair department head and makeup department head Tina Roesler Kerwin spent two and a half hours each morning applying hair and makeup to de Armas. “That photo shoot for stills gave us a chance to try out a lot of different colors and figure out what worked. It gave us a chance to figure out what worked better in black and white as opposed to color,” explains Kerwin.
2000 best seller of the same title by Joyce Carol Oates, is being rolled out on big and small screens by Brad Pitt’s production company Plan B. “Blonde,” rated NC-17, opened in select theaters Friday. It’s slated for national release on Sept. 23, and will stream globally via Netflix on Sept.
de Armas’ performance.Fans of Ana De Armas or Marilyn Monroe herself may be wondering how to watch “Blonde,” and we’ve gathered the details below.“Blonde” will be streaming on Netflix starting Sept. 28Yes, the film opened in select theaters on Sept. 16.
Die Hard star stepped away from acting earlier this year after being diagnosed with aphasia – a condition that affects language and speech. Now, Bruce, 67, has become the first Hollywood star to sell his rights to the tech firm Deepcake, allowing his moving and talking image to be used in films and TV and for movie actors past and present to star on screen together. As revealed in the documentary Tech To The Future, the groundbreaking deal paves the way for dead performers to be brought back to life, with Bruce previously ‘starring’ in a Russian phone advert with engineers attaching his digitally-created head to a human body double.
Bruce Willis could feature alongside Marilyn Monroe in a Hollywood blockbuster with the magic of artificial intelligence. The 'Die Hard' star, who stepped away from acting earlier this year after being diagnosed with aphasia – a condition that affects language and speech – has become the first Hollywood star to sell his rights to the tech firm Deepcake, allowing his moving and talking image to be used in films and TV. Movie actors past and present are now able to star on screen together, as revealed in a new documentary 'Tech To The Future'.