Elvis is Freshly Certified on Rotten Tomatoes

Baz Luhrmanns Elvis It hit theaters this weekend, and critics and audiences alike seem to love the new biopic. Elvis It was released by Warner Bros. and features Once upon a time in Hollywood‘s Austin Butler as Elvis Presley as well as Tom Hanks as Elvis’ manager, Colonel Tom Parker. The movie is officially “Certified Fresh” on rotten tomatoes by 78% critics and 94% audience. You can check out what some of the critics have to say below…

“Austin Butler delivers a remarkable performance in this dazzling, sparkling scene about the life and career of the beloved king of rock and roll,” Renee Sanchez (Cine Fronteras Cinema) Writes.

“During nearly every minute of this long, racy saga, you will seldom draw your attention away from Austin Butler, the 30-year-old actor who seriously became a star by embodying one of the brightest stars ever,” Jon Urbancic (JMuvies) praised and praised.

More physical threat than motion picture, Baz Luhrmann Elvis-Rhinestone Belt Buckle for Musical Transcripts – Like a sneeze in a trumpet: loose at volcanic decibels, “Saffron Maeve (sticker magazine) Warn.

“Elvis is Baz Luhrmann’s love letter to the king of rock and roll. It’s loud, frenetic, very long, but ultimately very entertaining,” Jane Kaplan (Kaplan vs Kaplan) explained.

“It’s absurd entertainment. It embodies everything I like and dislike about Baz Luhrmann,” Andy Klein (movie week) Wrote.

An important person has nothing but praise Elvis It is Elvis’ ex-wife, Priscilla Presley who gave the film her stamp of approval. “I have seen Elvis The movie, I watched the trailer more than a dozen times. But the words I heard from my daughter about how much she loves the movie and about Riley [Keough] You will also love it when you see that it brings tears. I relived every moment in this movie. It took me a few days to get over the feelings like it did with Lisa. “Best performances are Buzz, Tom, Austin, and Olivia,” Presley wrote.

Elvis “Exploring the life and music of Elvis Presley (Butler), and seen through the prism of his complex relationship with his enigmatic director, Colonel Tom Parker (Hanks),” reads a Warner Bros. summary. The story delves into the complex dynamic between Presley and Parker spanning more than 20 years, from Presley’s rise to fame to his unprecedented stardom, against the backdrop of America’s evolving cultural landscape and the loss of innocence in America. Central to this journey is one of the most important and influential people in Elvis’ life, Priscilla Presley. (Olivia Dejung).

Elvis Now playing in theaters.

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