Elvis Presley fans are about to get all shook up – lost footage of the King has been found and can be seen in famed director ...
TORONTO – Baz Luhrmann made his version of Elvis Presley's legend with "Elvis." And with his latest movie, the director lets the King of Rock 'n' Roll tell his own story. When getting ready to make ...
Think back to the greatest concert you ever saw — it could be Springsteen or U2 or the Stones, or Lady Gaga or the Ramones, or Taylor Swift or Radiohead, or (in my case) two concerts from the ’80s ...
Baz Luhrmann's "EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert" has been acquired by Neon and Universal Pictures for domestic and international rights, respectively. Neon will release the film theatrically in the U.S ...
After the likes of Austin Butler and Jacob Elordi recently portrayed Elvis Presley on screen, the King himself is making a comeback in 2026 thanks to a new concert movie constructed from long-lost ...
The director found boxes of never-before-seen footage in the archives, assembling it into a dazzling testament to Elvis's late-period greatness. The movie is a revelation, because for 96 minutes it ...