NOMINATED FOR 2 OSCARS, INCLUDING BEST LEAD ACTRESS
When Sir Laurence Olivier made The Prince and the Showgirl in 1965, he fully expected to have an affair with his co-star, Marilyn Munroe. Instead, she took a liking to production assistant Colin Clark (for seven days, at least). The luminous Michelle Williams goes bone-deep here with fierce artistry and feeling, [she] illuminate[s] Monroe’s insights and insecurities. (Rolling Stone)