My Week with Marilyn Blu-ray and DVD Debuts March 13th

Anchor Bay Entertainment and The Weinstein Company announced today the Blu-ray and DVD release of the "warm, wonderful and enchanting" (Rex Reed, The New York Observer) film, My Week with Marilyn, starring three-time Academy Award nominee Michelle Williams (Blue Valentine), who is "flawless, brilliant and exhilarating" (Bruce Handy, Vanity Fair) in the iconic title role. Based on Colin Clark's memoir, My Week with Marilyn also stars Academy Award nominee Kenneth Branagh (Hamlet) as Sir Laurence Olivier, Tony Award winner Eddie Redmayne (The Good Shepherd) as Clark, and Academy Award winner Judi Dench (Shakespeare in Love) as Dame Sybil Thorndike.

My Week with Marilyn Blu-ray
My Week with Marilyn DVD

The film's principal cast is joined by Dominic Cooper (An Education), Emmy Award winner Julia Ormond (Temple Grandin) as Vivien Leigh, Zoë Wanamaker (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone), Emma Watson (Harry Potter series), Dougray Scott (Mission: Impossible 2) as Arthur Miller, Toby Jones (Frost/Nixon), and Derek Jacobi (The King's Speech). From acclaimed director Simon Curtis (Cranford), My Week with Marilyn heads to retail on March 13, 2012 for an SRP of $39.99 for the Blu-ray Combo Pack and $29.98 for the DVD.

A strong contender this awards season, My Week with Marilyn has received two 2012 Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress in a Leading Role (Michelle Williams) and Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Kenneth Branagh). Williams won a 2012 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, while the film received nominations for Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical and Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Kenneth Branagh). Additionally, the film received two Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role (Michelle Williams) and Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Kenneth Branagh).

Rex Reed, film critic for The New York Observer, hailed My Week with Marilyn as "Pure perfection!" In her review for TIME magazine, film critic Mary Pols wrote, "Michelle Williams captures Monroe's mystique and humanity with uncanny accuracy." Wrote Vanity Fair film critic, Bruce Handy, "Michelle Williams is flawless, brilliant and exhilarating. I can't think of a better performance in the role of an icon." Pete Hammond, film critic for Deadline Hollywood, described the film as "One of the most purely entertaining films of the year!" Finally, in his review for The New Yorker, film critic David Denby called the film "Charming and touching. Expertly made... Michelle makes the star come alive."

During Marilyn Monroe's (Michelle Williams) first trip to London to film The Prince and the Showgirl with Sir Laurence Olivier (Kenneth Branagh), she befriends Colin Clark (Eddie Redmayne ), an ambitious 23-year-old Third Assistant Director on the set. As their relationship progresses, Colin's focus shifts from making his way in the film business to rescuing her from the pressures of celebrity life. When Monroe's new husband, playwright Arthur Miller, makes a brief trip to Paris, Clark takes the opportunity to introduce her to the world outside of Hollywood fame. Based on the true story by Colin Clark, this memoir describes a magical week in which Monroe opens herself up to a stranger and finds in him a confidant and an ally.

The My Week with Marilyn Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD bonus features include an audio commentary with director Simon Curtis and a "The Untold Story of an American Icon" featurette. Note: Special features are subject to change.

Learn more about My Week with Marilyn at: MyWeekWithMarilynMovie.com.

My Week with Marilyn was released November 23rd, 2011 and stars Michelle Williams, Eddie Redmayne, Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench, Dominic Cooper, Emma Watson, Julia Ormond. The film is directed by Simon Curtis.


Sources: Anchor Bay Home Entertainment

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Comments (17)

  1. Dan

    @ejk1 You will prob enjoy Drive. It's one of those small gems, like History of Violence. In fact it had the same mood and mystery about it.

    4 months agoby @dan1Flag

  2. ejk1

    I'm going to start renting films and then deciding if i want to buy the Blu-Rays. Drive, 50/50, and this are definitely on the short list.

    4 months agoby @ejk1Flag

  3. moviegeek

    @corey nooope.

    4 months agoby @moviegeekFlag

  4. JonSpidey07

    terrific flick! im gonna watch it online again though, just doesnt scream have on the shelf forever

    4 months agoby @jonspidey07Flag

  5. Vamp

    Awesome! I wanted to see this, but never got the chance. Have to pick it up.

    4 months agoby @vampire2000Flag

  6. Dan

    That is a great cover.

    4 months agoby @dan1Flag

  7. Corey

    @moviegeek Have you seen this one yet?

    4 months agoby @coreyFlag

  8. moviegeek

    Looove the cover.

    4 months agoby @moviegeekFlag

  9. CelluloidDreams

    Why are the eyes tinted!?

    4 months agoby @2movieguysFlag

  10. CelluloidDreams

    Pass! To me it was a "Made for Tv" movie placed on the big screen.! Michelle Williams performance as MM was good ..but not "THAT" great.

    Memorable that was about it! Kenneth Branagh slept walked through his role.

    The book was 100% better!

    4 months agoby @2movieguysFlag

  11. SpaceCowboy

    @corey Complements "The Artist" (black, white, red)

    4 months agoby @SpaceCowboyFlag

  12. Corey

    @SpaceCowboy Great colors on it though.

    4 months agoby @coreyFlag

  13. Corey

    @incmob Yeah.

    4 months agoby @coreyFlag

  14. incmob

    was this in limited release because i had thought it wasnt released yet?

    4 months agoby @incmobFlag

  15. SpaceCowboy

    The DVD cover reminds me of a VHS cover. Oh well, at least I get to see this finally.

    4 months agoby @SpaceCowboyFlag

  16. ROFLitschristian

    Can't wait to finally see this!

    4 months agoby @ROFLitschristianFlag

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