Film director known for Chopper, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Killing Them Softly, and Blonde.

Blonde's soundtrack and music are credited to Nick Cave (mentioned in reviews). Reviews note strong technical values, historical reconstruction, and Ana de Armas's widely praised performance in Blonde.

DeBaser reviews present Andrew Dominik as a formally skilled director whose Blonde is deeply divisive: denounced by some as thesis-driven and reactionary, praised by others for Ana de Armas's performance and formal daring. Killing Them Softly is read as a cynical, politically inflected gangster film. Overall the coverage is polarized but attentive to craft.

For:cinephiles, film critics, readers interested in controversial biopics and political readings of cinema

 Blonde is a thesis-driven biopic about Marilyn Monroe.

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 "My body ages but I have yet to be born," said Marilyn Monroe about herself.

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 What is America? Andrew Dominik envisions it as a small cluster of businessmen, of white collars playing their cards around a table, investing their money in deals.

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