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Vox Lux is a 2018 American musical drama film written and directed by Brady Corbet, from a story by Corbet and Mona Fastvold. The film stars Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin and Jennifer Ehle.
- $1.4 million
- $11 million
Dec 20, 2018 · Vox Lux is a drama music film that follows the rise and fall of Celeste, a pop star who survives a tragedy and becomes a global icon. The film features original songs by Sia, an original score by Scott Walker, and a haunting performance by Natalie Portman.
- Brady Corbet
- 2 min
Dec 7, 2018 · A film by Brady Corbet that explores the life and trauma of Celeste, a 14-year-old pop star who became famous by accident and lost her innocence. Natalie Portman stars as Celeste, who struggles with fame, scandals, and her own identity, as she performs in a concert with a cult-like audience and a chanting crowd.
Dec 7, 2018 · Vox Lux is a film about a pop star who survives a school shooting and faces the challenges of fame and scandal. It has a 62% Tomatometer and a 37% Audience Score, and features Jude Law, Raffey Cassidy and Stacy Martin.
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- Brady Corbet
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- Natalie Portman
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Vox Lux is a film about the rise and fall of a pop star, Celeste, from 1999 to 2017. The film follows her transformation from a teenage survivor of a violent tragedy to a global superstar, and her struggles with fame, family, and mental health. The film features original songs by Sia and an original score by Scott Walker.
Dec 6, 2018 · “Vox Lux” is an audacious story about a survivor who becomes a star, and a deeply satisfying, narratively ambitious jolt of a movie. Written and directed by Brady Corbet, it uses Celeste — an...
Sep 4, 2018 · A film review of Natalie Portman's performance as a pop diva in freefall, Brady Corbet's second feature. The film explores the celebrity spin cycle, trauma, and politics through the story of Celeste, a musical prodigy who becomes a pop star and a target of violence. The review praises the film's formalism, critique of pop culture, and Portman's riveting performance.