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Elvis Aaron Presleya (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was one of the most popular American singers of the 20th century. A cultural icon, he is widely known by the single name Elvis. He is often referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll" or simply "the King".Born in Tupelo, Mississippi, Presley moved to Memphis, Tennessee, with his family at the age of 13. He began his career there in 1953 when Sun Records owner Sam Phillips, eager to bring the sound of African-American music to a wider audience, saw in Presley the means to realize his ambition. Accompanied by guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black, Presley was one of the originators of rockabilly, an uptempo, backbeat-driven fusion of country and rhythm and blues. RCA Victor acquired his contract in a deal arranged by Colonel Tom Parker, who would manage the singer for over two decades. Presley's first RCA single, "Heartbreak Hotel", released in January 1956, was a number one hit. He became the leading figure of the newly popular sound of rock and roll with a series of network television appearances and chart-topping records. His energized interpretations of songs, many from African American sources, and his uninhibited performance style made him enormously popular—and controversial. In November 1956, he made his film debut in Love Me Tender.Conscripted into military service in 1958, Presley relaunched his recording career two years later with some of his most commercially successful work. He staged few concerts, however, and, guided by Parker, proceeded to devote much of the 1960s to making Hollywood movies and soundtrack albums, most of them critically derided. In 1968, after seven years away from the stage, he returned to live performance in a celebrated comeback television special that led to an extended Las Vegas concert residency and a string of profitable tours. In 1973, Presley staged the first concert broadcast globally via satellite, Aloha from Hawaii, seen by approximately 1.5 billion viewers. Prescription drug abuse severely compromised his health, and he died suddenly in 1977 at the age of 42.Presley is regarded as one of the most important figures of 20th-century popular culture. He had a versatile voice and unusually wide success encompassing many genres, including country, pop ballads, gospel, and blues. He is the best-selling solo artist in the history of popular music. Nominated for 14 competitive Grammys, he won three, and received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at age 36. He has been inducted into four music halls of fame.Elvis Presley discography Elvis (2022 film) Directed by    Baz Luhrmann Screenplay by        Baz Luhrmann[a]     Sam Bromell     Craig Pearce     Jeremy Doner Story by        Baz Luhrmann     Jeremy Doner Produced by        Baz Luhrmann     Gail Berman     Catherine Martin     Patrick McCormick     Schuyler Weiss Starring        Austin Butler     Tom Hanks Cinematography    Mandy Walker Edited by        Matt Villa     Jonathan Redmond Music by    Elliott Wheeler[1] Production companies          Bazmark Films     The Jackal Group Distributed by    Warner Bros. Pictures Release dates          May 25, 2022 (Cannes)     June 23, 2022 (Australia)     June 24, 2022 (United States) Running time     159 minutes[2] Countries        Australia     United States Language    English Budget    $85 million[3][4] Box office    $50.5 million[5] Elvis is a 2022 biographical musical drama film directed by Baz Luhrmann, who co-wrote the screenplay with Sam Bromell, Craig Pearce and Jeremy Doner, from a story by Luhrmann and Doner. It stars Austin Butler as Elvis Presley and Tom Hanks as his manager Colonel Tom Parker, with Olivia DeJonge, Helen Thomson, Richard Roxburgh, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Xavier Samuel, David Wenham, Kodi Smit-McPhee, and Luke Bracey in supporting roles. The film is dedicated to the memory of the Ladd Company's founder, Alan Ladd Jr., who died in March 2022. It was announced in 2014 that Luhrmann would be directing an Elvis Presley biopic, though the project was not officially announced until March 2019. Butler was cast in the title role that July, beating out several other actors, including Ansel Elgort, Miles Teller, and Harry Styles. Filming began in Luhrmann's native Australia in January 2020, but paused from March through September following the onset of the cvD-19 pandemic. Filming wrapped over a year after it began, in March 2021. Elvis premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 25, 2022, and was released theatrically by Warner Bros. Pictures in Australia on June 23, 2022, and in the United States on June 24. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for the musical sequences and Austin Butler's performance garnering universal critical acclaim. [6][7] Plot In 1997, Elvis Presley's former manager, Colonel Tom Parker, is on his deathbed looking back on how he first met the future King of Rock and Roll. In the early days, Elvis had battled a poverty-ridden childhood with his parents Vernon and Gladys. He finds music to be a salvation, even though he is ridiculed by his peers because of his fascination with the African American music of Memphis' Beale Street. Parker is a carnival "huckster" who fancies himself a modern-day PT Barnum, playing upon the gullible nature of his audience. Although Parker is already managing country singer Hank Snow, as soon as he hears Presley on the radio, he seems to be impressed with what he hears and has aspirations of becoming his manager. Parker eventually meets and persuades Elvis to let him take control of his career, which begins a meteoric ascent. However, not all of the public is impressed with the young entertainer. Many parents fear that his music is corrupting their children, and racist politicians also attack him. After a violent incident at a concert, Elvis finds himself facing a possible jail term. However, it is inferred that Parker persuades the government to draft Elvis into the US Army as a way of avoiding any further legal entanglements. During his time in the service, Elvis discovers that Gladys has died of alcoholism. While stationed in Germany, Elvis meets Priscilla Beaulieu, and upon his discharge, he resumes his career-making concert tours and films while Parker's control of his life becomes even stronger. Elvis is heartbroken by the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, wishing to become more politically outspoken in his music while Parker merely wants him to sing frivolous tunes that will be best sellers. After Parker locks him into a long contract to entertain at a Las Vegas hotel, Elvis eventually grows tired of Parker and attempts to fire him, only to be sued by the latter for a huge amount that will leave him broke and destitute. A vicious argument ensues, while afterwards Elvis has to admit that he has no choice but to maintain his management from Parker, although they grow apart and rarely see each other afterwards. Eventually, Elvis's life spirals downward as Priscilla takes their daughter Lisa Marie and leaves him over his prescription drug addiction, which grows even stronger after she is gone. This results in his death from a heart attack on August 16, 1977, at the age of 42. Before his passing, Elvis had also expressed to Priscilla that no one will remember him after he is gone A cutback to one of Elvis's final shows depicts him as being bloated and pale, singing "Unchained Melody," intercut with real footage from the concert as key moments from his life are shown, with Parker passing away old and alone. The credits reveal that Parker's abuse of Elvis was the subject of litigation by the Presley Estate after Elvis' death. Parker spent his final years as a pathetic figure gambling away his money on casino slot machines, while Elvis remains the best-selling solo artist of all-time and one of the most beloved entertainers in music history. Cast Austin Butler (left) and Tom Hanks play Elvis Presley and Col. Tom Parker respectively.     Austin Butler as Elvis Presley         Chaydon Jay as young Elvis Presley     Tom Hanks as Col. Tom Parker, Elvis' manager     Olivia DeJonge as Priscilla Presley (née Wagner), Elvis' wife     Helen Thomson as Gladys Presley (née Smith), Elvis' mother     Richard Roxburgh as Vernon Presley, Elvis' father     Kelvin Harrison Jr. as B.B. King     Xavier Samuel as Scotty Moore     David Wenham as Hank Snow     Kodi Smit-McPhee as Jimmie Rodgers Snow     Luke Bracey as Jerry Schilling     Dacre Montgomery as Steve Binder     Leon Ford as Tom Diskin, a spokesperson for Col. Tom Parker[8]     Alton Mason as Little Richard     Yola Quartey as Sister Rosetta Tharpe     Gary Clark Jr. as Arthur Crudup     Natasha Bassett as Dixie Locke     Kate Mulvany as Marion Keisker     Josh McConville as Sam Phillips[9]     Christopher Sommers as Horace Logan     Nicholas Bell as Senator Jim Eastland (D, Mississippi)     Anthony LaPaglia as Bernard Lansky     Christian Kisando as Smoky, Elvis' Shake Rag's childhood friend     John Mukristayo as Jimmy, Elvis' Shake Rag's childhood friend     Miles Burton as Bobby, Elvis' Shake Rag's childhood friend     Gad Banza as Doc, Elvis' Shake Rag's childhood friend     Adam Dunn as Bill Black     Terepai Richmond as D.J. Fontana     Patrick Shearer as Dewey Phillips     Liz Blackett as Minnie Mae “Dodger” Presley (née Hood), Elvis’ grandmother     Cle Morgan as Mahalia Jackson     Shonka Dukureh as Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton Production Development and casting Baz Luhrmann at the premiere of "The Great Gatsby" in Sydney, Australia. Writer, director, and producer Baz Luhrmann The project was first announced in April 2014, when Baz Luhrmann entered negotiations to direct the film, with Kelly Marcel writing the script.[10] No further development was announced until March 2019, when Tom Hanks was cast in the role of Colonel Tom Parker. Luhrmann was set as director, and also replaced Marcel as screenwriter with Sam Bromell and Craig Pearce.[11][12][13] In July, the frontrunners for the role of Presley were Ansel Elgort, Miles Teller, Austin Butler, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Harry Styles, with Butler winning the role later that month, after the latter impressed Luhrmann with an audition tape of himself singing "Unchained Melody."[14][15][16] Luhrmann revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that he got a call from actor-director Denzel Washington recommending Butler.[17] In October, Olivia DeJonge was cast to play Priscilla Presley.[18] Maggie Gyllenhaal and Rufus Sewell were cast as Gladys and Vernon Presley in February 2020 (though they were replaced in the film by Helen Thomson and Richard Roxburgh, respectively), with Yola cast as Sister Rosetta Tharpe.[19][13][12] Filming Principal photography began on January 28, 2020, in Australia.[20][21][22] On March 12, 2020, production was halted when Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson tested positive for COVD-19 during the pandemic.[23][24] Filming resumed on September 23.[25] In September 2020, Luke Bracey, Richard Roxburgh, Helen Thomson, Dacre Montgomery, Natasha Bassett, Xavier Samuel, Leon Ford, Kate Mulvany, Gareth Davies, Charles Grounds, Josh McConville, and Adam Dunn joined the cast of the film. Roxburgh and Thomson replaced Sewell and Gyllenhaal, respectively, who had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts caused by the shooting delay.[26][27] Kelvin Harrison Jr. was announced to be portraying B.B. King in December.[28] In January 2021, it was reported that Alton Mason would be portraying Little Richard in the film.[29] On May 25, 2022, Butler revealed to GQ that after filming wrapped in March 2021, he was hospitalized and bedridden for a week after being diagnosed with a virus that simulated appendicitis.[30][31] Music Main article: Elvis (soundtrack) On April 25, 2022, it was announced that Doja Cat would contribute an original song for the film, "Vegas" which incorporates elements from Big Mama Thornton's "Hound Dog". It was released as a single on May 6, 2022, ahead of the film's companion soundtrack album, scheduled for release that summer by RCA Records. The album will also feature variations on Presley material by big name artists in a variety of genres and styles.[32] Italian band Måneskin and Kacey Musgraves are also part of the soundtrack with their respective cover versions of "If I Can Dream" and "Can't Help Falling in Love".[33][34] On May 23, 2022, rapper Eminem announced on his Instagram that he and CeeLo Green will collaborate on a new track titled "The King and I" which will be produced by Dr. Dre and will appear on the film's soundtrack.[35] The full roster of artists for the soundtrack album was announced the same day with Stevie Nicks, Jack White, Diplo, Swae Lee and many more joining the lineup, along with the film's cast. Austin Butler's renditions of Presley's songs, as well as actual recordings by Presley himself, will also be featured.[36] "The King and I" was released early on June 16, 2022, than its intended release date. The complete soundtrack was released on June 24, 2022. External video video icon The 2019 pre-production test shoot showcasing Austin Butler's live vocal performance as Elvis when he is young via Baz Luhrmann's Twitter On June 12, 2022, Luhrmann revealed that when Elvis sings in the film, it is Butler's vocals that are used when he is young, while the real Elvis' vocals are used when he is older. To prove it, he released on social media an early 2019 pre-production test shoot of Butler as young Elvis performing "That's All Right" live on set, which went viral and received an overwhelmingly positive response from viewers.[37][38] Marketing The first three-minute trailer for the film premiered during NBC's live coverage of the 2022 Winter Olympics on February 17, 2022, and was later uploaded online, the same day.[39][40][41] Nick Relly of Rolling Stone stated "The trailer opens with a foreboding voiceover from Hanks’ Parker, in which he acknowledges that he is considered the “villain of this here story” — owing to the widespread belief that Parker’s interest in Elvis was mainly financially motivated. From there, we’re given a look at some of Elvis’ most electrifying early performances, with Butler bearing an uncanny resemblance to the King himself."[42] Sasha Urban of Variety and Rania Aniftos of Billboard, praised Butler's performance as he "uncannily resembled Presley".[43][44] The second trailer premiered online on May 23, 2022, two days before the film's world premiere at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.[45] James White of Empire had stated "With typical Luhrmann swagger and style, this could be a good fit of filmmaker and subject".[46] Screen Rant-based Adam Bentz had stated "The trailer highlights how the biopic spans a period of over twenty years and chronicles both the singer's opulent rise to stardom and eventual fall from grace."[47] NME magazine dedicated a standalone free-print issue of 36 pages, covering Presley's life, interviews with Butler, Luhrmann and other cast members.[48] A special Elvis-inspired shoot with artists Wallice and Master Peace, musical guide to 10 tracks from Presley and the city of Memphis and the magazine's interview with Presley in 1960 (from the archives).[49] The magazine issues were made available digitally and through physical prints in stores on June 16, 2022.[49] An ABC special, Exclusively Elvis: A Special Edition of 20/20, featuring a look at Presley's real-life and the making of the film, aired on June 21, 2022 to promote the film.[50] AMC Theatres, in collaboration with Feverup, had announced a pre-sale special, where viewers can purchase ticket prices costing $10.99.[51] The final trailer was released online on June 22, 2022.[52] Release Elvis was theatrically released in Australia on June 23, 2022, and in the United States on June 24, by Warner Bros. Pictures.[53] It was previously scheduled to be released on October 1, 2021,[54] before being delayed to November 5, 2021, due to the CVID-19 pandemic,[55] and later to June 3, 2022.[56] The film was not listed as part of the December 2020 announcement by Warner Bros. Pictures to debut its entire 2021 slate concurrently in movie theatres and on HBO Max, before the film was officially pushed to 2022.[57] It will be streamed on HBO Max on August 8, 2022, 45 days after its theatrical release.[58] The film had its world premiere at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival on May 25, 2022, where it received a twelve-minute standing ovation from the audience, the longest for an American film at the festival and tying with Hirokazu Kore-eda's Broker for the longest overall.[59][60][61] It also opened the Guadalajara International Film Festival in Mexico on June 10,[62] at the Sydney Film Festival in Australia on June 15,[63] and at the Provincetown International Film Festival in the United States on June 20.[64] Luhrmann said in June 2022 that a four-hour cut exists, containing scenes of Presley with his first girlfriend Dixie, and his meeting with President Richard Nixon in 1970.[65] Reception Box office As of June 26, 2022, Elvis has grossed $30.5 million in the United States and Canada, and $20 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $50.5 million.[5] In the United States and Canada, Elvis was released alongside The Black Phone, and was projected to gross $25–30 million from 3,900 theaters in its opening weekend.[4][66] It made $12.7 million on its first day, including $3.5 million from Thursday night previews.[67][68][69] It went on to debut to $30.5 million, narrowly beating out holdover Top Gun: Maverick for first place atop the box office.[70] Critical response On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 78% of 257 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.8/10. The website's consensus reads, "The standard rock biopic formula gets all shook up in Elvis, with Baz Luhrmann's dazzling energy and style perfectly complemented by Austin Butler's outstanding lead performance."[71] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 63 out of 100, based on 49 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[72] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak gave the film an 88% overall positive score, with 72% saying they would definitely recommend it.[70] Butler's portrayal of Elvis was widely praised. Pete Hammond of Deadline Hollywood called him an "ideal choice" and that he "thrillingly succeeds, especially in the film's first half, with an authentic rhythm that makes us wonder [to] what greater heights Elvis could have climbed had he not succumbed to the dark side of his own fame."[73] Justin Chang of the Los Angeles Times described Butler as "a decent physical match for Elvis and a better one vocally."[74] David Rooney wrote for The Hollywood Reporter that Butler "captures the tragic paradox of a phenomenal success story who clings tenaciously to the American Dream even as it keeps crumbling in his hands."[75] Clarisse Loughrey of The Independent wrote that he "makes a compelling argument for the power of Elvis, at a time when the musician's arguably lost a little of his cultural cachet."[76][7] Philip De Semlyen of Time Out wrote that when Butler "shakes his hips in Elvis's first gig as a full-blown rock 'n' roller, it's like watching two stars being born."[77] On the film itself, Robbie Collin of The Telegraph gave it four out of five stars, calling it "a bright and splashy jukebox epic," but that "it veers in and out of fashion on a scene-by-scene basis: it's the most impeccably styled and blaringly gaudy thing you'll see all year, and all the more fun for it."[78] Kevin Maher of The Times called it Luhrmann's "best film since Romeo + Juliet ... The power in the musical numbers is drawn from Butler's turn but also from Luhrmann, who edits with the kind of frenetic rhythms that are almost impossible to resist (feet will tap) ... They are the spine-tingling highlights that make the entire project a must-see movie."[79][80] Jim Vejvoda of IGN called it "a dizzying and at times even overwhelming chronicle of the rock icon."[81] Owen Gleiberman of Variety called it "A fizzy, delirious, impishly energized, compulsively watchable 2-hour-and-39-minute fever dream -- a spangly pinwheel of a movie that converts the Elvis saga we all carry around in our heads into a lavishly staged biopic-as-pop-opera."[82] Joshua Rothkopf wrote for Entertainment Weekly that it "delivers the icon like never before" and that Luhrmann recaptured "his Moulin Rouge! mojo with a hip-swiveling profile loaded with risk and reward." He went on to praise Butler's performance, saying that he "...stares down the lens and melts it."[83] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times, while praising the visuals and Butler's performance, felt mixed about the film being told from Colonel Tom Parker's perspective, saying "I would have loved to have listened in on Luhrmann and Hank's conversations about their ideas for the character; if nothing else, it might have explained what in the world they were after here. I honestly haven't a clue, although the image of Sydney Greenstreet looming menacingly in The Maltese Falcon repeatedly came to mind, with a dash of Hogan's Heroes."[84] In a negative review for PopMatters, Hannah Engler called it "a missed opportunity to liberate Elvis from the constraints of myth and look frankly at his genius, his flaws, and his addiction (something Elvis also attributes largely to Parker, in a way that is not only ahistorical but irresponsible)."[85] In an extremely scathing review for IndieWire, David Ehrlich wrote that it "finds so little reason for Presley's life to be the stuff of a Baz Luhrmann movie that the equation ultimately inverts itself, leaving us with an Elvis Presley movie about Baz Luhrmann. They both deserve better." He also criticized Hanks' portrayal of Parker, calling it "a "true true" performance defined by a fat suit, a fake nose, and an accent that I can only describe as the "Kentucky Fried Goldmember" is possibly the most insufferable movie character ever conceived..."[86] Response of the Presley family Elvis's daughter Lisa Marie Presley (left), ex-wife Priscilla Presley and granddaughter Riley Keough all praised the film, particularly Butler's performance and Luhrmann's direction. Prior to its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis's daughter, praised the film in an Instagram post after seeing it twice, calling it "nothing short of spectacular". She went on to praise Butler's performance as her late father, stating that he had "channeled and embodied my father's heart and soul beautifully. In my humble opinion, his performance is unprecedented and FINALLY done accurately and respectfully", while touting Butler as a frontrunner for the Academy Award for Best Actor. On Luhrmann's direction, she wrote that "you can feel his pure love, care, and respect for my father throughout this beautiful film, and it is finally something that myself and my children and their children can be proud of forever ... your utter genius combined with your love and respect for my father and this project is just so beautiful and so inspiring. I know I'm being repetitive, but I don't care, Thank you for setting the record straight in such a deeply profound and artistic way." She added that watching the film reminded her of her own son, Benjamin Keough, who died by suicide in 2020, saying he would have loved it as well.[87][88] On April 29, 2022, Elvis's ex-wife, Priscilla Presley, shared her thoughts on the film in a Facebook post, saying in full, "For those curious about the new film ELVIS, Baz Luhrmann, the director, provided a private screening for me and Jerry Schilling at Warner studios recently. This story is about Elvis and Colonel Parker's relationship. It is a true story told brilliantly and creatively that only Baz, in his unique artistic way, could have delivered. Austin Butler, who played Elvis is outstanding. Halfway through the film Jerry and I looked at each other and said WOW!!! Bravo to him... he knew he had big shoes to fill. He was extremely nervous playing this part. I can only imagine. Tom Hanks was Col Parker in this film. What a character he was. There was two sides to Colonel, Jerry and I witnessed both. The story, as we all know, does not have a happy ending. But I think you will understand a little bit more of Elvis's journey, penned by a directer [sic] who put his heart and soul and many hours into this film."[89] On May 21, 2022, Presley's granddaughter, actress and filmmaker Riley Keough, shared her response after viewing the film at Cannes, saying in full, "It was a very emotional experience. It's very intense to watch when it's your family. The first movie I ever watched in the theater and said I wanted to make movies was Moulin Rouge!, I was 12. It was a real honor to know Baz was doing this movie. Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge!, for the age I was at the time, were really powerful. It wasn't like I distrusted Baz in any way, but you're protective over your family. At the end of the day, we're not going to tell Baz Luhrmann how to make a movie. In the first five minutes, I could feel how much work Baz and Austin put into trying to get it right. That made me emotional immediately. I started crying five minutes in and didn't stop. There's a lot of family trauma and generational trauma that started around then for our family. I felt honored they worked so hard to really get his essence, to feel his essence. Austin captured that so beautifully."[90][91] Notes     Luhrmann is credited twice for writing the screenplay; one as part of a writing duo with Sam Bromell, the other with frequent collaborator Craig Pearce. References D'Alessandro, Anthony (September 10, 2020). "Elvis: Baz Luhrmann-Tom Hanks Movie Returning To Production In Australia After CVID-19 Shutdown". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on January 13, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2021. "Elvis". Cannes Film Festival. Retrieved May 12, 2022. Maddox, Gary (April 30, 2022). "The great persuader: Baz Luhrmann on his biggest gamble yet". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved June 6, 2022. Rubin, Rebecca (June 22, 2022). 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"Baz Luhrmann reveals "4-hour version" of Elvis exists". RadioTimes.com. Retrieved June 21, 2022. D'Alessandro, Anthony (June 22, 2022). "'Top Gun: Maverick' Could Upset 'Elvis' At Weekend Box Office As Tom Cruise Pic Flies To $500M Stateside". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 22, 2022. Foster, Jeremy (June 25, 2022). "'Elvis' and 'Top Gun: Maverick' in Box Office Dead Heat With $30 Million Each". TheWrap. Retrieved June 25, 2022. Lang, Brent (June 24, 2022). "Box Office: 'Elvis' Banks $3.5 Million in Previews, 'The Black Phone' Scares Up $3 Million". Variety. Retrieved June 24, 2022. Mendelson, Scott (June 24, 2022). "Box Office: 'Elvis' Earns $3.5 Million Thursday, 'Black Phone' Nabs $3 Million". Forbes. Retrieved June 24, 2022. D'Alessandro, Anthony (June 26, 2022). "'Elvis' & 'Top Gun: Maverick' In Dead Heat For No. 1 With $30.5M – Sunday AM Box Office". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 26, 2022. "Elvis". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved June 26, 2022. "Elvis". 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"'Elvis' Review: Baz Luhrmann's Biopic, Starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks, is a Stylishly On-the-Surface Life-of-Elvis Impersonation Until It Takes off in Vegas". May 25, 2022. "Cannes review: Electrifying 'Elvis' delivers the icon like never before". Entertainment Weekly. Dargis, Manohla (May 26, 2022). "Cannes 2022: 'Elvis,' as Remixed by Baz Luhrmann". The New York Times. Engler, Hannah (June 23, 2022). "Baz Luhrman's Elvis would be better as a comic book movie". PopMatters. Ehrlich, David (May 25, 2022). "'Elvis' Review: Baz Luhrmann's Deliriously Awful Biopic is 'Bohemian Rhapsody' at 4,000 M.P.H." IndieWire. Respers France, Lisa (May 16, 2022). "Lisa Marie Presley believes late son would have loved 'Elvis' movie". CNN. Retrieved May 18, 2022. ""Hello everyone, I haven't posted in quite some time because there really isn't much to say, as I am and will forever be mourning the loss of my son. Navigating through this hideous grief that absolutely destroyed and shattered my heart and my soul into almost nothing has swallowed me whole. Not much else aside from my other 3 children gets my time and attention anymore. However, that being said, I do want to take a moment to let you know that I have seen Baz Luhrmann's movie "Elvis" twice now, and let me tell you that it is nothing short of spectacular. Absolutely exquisite. Austin Butler channeled and embodied my father's heart and soul beautifully. In my humble opinion, his performance is unprecedented and FINALLY done accurately and respectfully. (If he doesn't get an Oscar for this, I will eat my own foot, haha.) You can feel and witness Baz's pure love, care, and respect for my father throughout this beautiful film, and it is finally something that myself and my children and their children can be proud of forever. What moved me to tears as well was watching Riley and Harper, and Finley afterwards, all 3 visibly overwhelmed in the best way possible way, and so filled with pride about their grandfather and his legacy in a way that I have not previously experienced. It breaks my heart that my son isn't here to see it. He would have absolutely loved it as well. I can't tell you enough how much I love this film and I hope you love it too. Everyone involved poured their hearts and souls into it, which is evidenced in their performances. Baz, your utter genius combined with your love and respect for my father and this project is just so beautiful and so inspiring. I know I'm being repetitive, but I don't care, Thank you for setting the record straight in such a deeply profound and artistic way. Love you - LMP"". Instagram. May 14, 2022. Retrieved May 18, 2022. "Elvis Presley's Ex-Wife Praises Baz Luhrmann Movie". Screen Rant. May 2, 2022. "Elvis' Granddaughter Reveals Reaction to Baz Luhrmann Movie". 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