Four years after releasing "Elvis," Baz Luhrmann has released a new concert film featuring lost footage of Elvis Presley.
Forty-nine years ago today, Elvis Presley was at No. 1 on the country chart for the first time with the last chart-topper of his life.
Elvis Presley in Concert” convinces you that the King is the greatest entertainer who ever lived. By the end of it, he’s a god.
The Australian unveils follow-up to 2022 Elvis biopic - a concert documentary cut from lost footage showing intimate side of ...
The director unearthed 59 hours of unseen footage from the Warner Bros. archives, which has been painstakingly restored, including discarded material from two ‘70s concert films.
Luhrmann — who also directed 2022's "Elvis," his hyperactive Elvis biopic — culls "EPiC" from footage he unearthed during the making of the film. That included long-buried footage recovered from the ...
For a long time, the image of “Elvis in Vegas” has been a joke: the white jumpsuits, the sunglasses, the sideburns. It’s meant more “Halloween costume” than “rock god” recently, but Baz Luhrmann is ...
The director follows his 2022 biopic with a kinetic, kaleidoscopic concert film showing the rock star’s performances in the last years of his career.