Whether it be conveying humor, heartbreak, heavy drama or a lofty song, Marilyn Monroe’s talent went far beyond her beauty. The Asphalt Jungle In her first important role, Monroe plays a young ...
Candid on-set photos from Marilyn Monroe’s 1960 film 'Let’s Make Love' reveal a rare look at the musical she famously did not ...
The concert presentation of the musical created within the NBC TV series 'Smash,' created by Theresa Rebeck, Bombshell, with music by Marc Shaiman, lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, directed ...
The Wayan Brothers thought the premise for White Chicks might be too outlandish to work, at least until they remembered this ...
Monroe's own film work was spotty. The camera absolutely adored her, of course, and although she reached for deeper roles in films such as "Bus Stop" and "The Misfits," she was much more successful in ...
Few movie stars have contributed as many iconic images to cinema as Marilyn Monroe. Over the course of her 29-film career, which began with a name change and a reported $125-per-week contract with ...
Marilyn Monroe has been dead all my life, or at least all my conscious life. Yet even so, the idea still doesn't sit right. "Marilyn Monroe is dead." That's like saying life and joy and sex and fun ...
The Rotten Tomatoes score of 100 percent speaks for itself. John Huston’s Western written by Monroe’s husband Arthur Miller is noted for being the last completed film for both her and co-star Clark ...