Unfortunately, there are currently no official (or at the very least, public) plans to bring the new Elvis Presley movie to streaming platforms. However, it is quite likely that this will be the case shortly after the cinema projections end. ...
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: As a biopic, Elvis attempts to provide a fresh telling of a familiar tale. Baz Luhrmann gives the project a vivid sense of style but the end result seems superficial. Starring Austin Butler, Tom Hanks. Warner, $39.98, 9/13/
I saw movies, and I was the hero of the movie. So every dream I ever had has come true a hundred times... I learned early in life that without a song, the day would never end. Without a song, a man ain’t got no friend. Without a song, the road would never bend—without a...
With the advantage of hindsight, we all know what the future would hold for Elvis Presley. Circumstances would catapult Elvis into a stardom unknown before or since by any single artist. And, the road would wind into a sad and tragic end. Beyond the Fifties we would never again have the ...
Elvis was simply an immensely talented, intensely troubled man. No saint. No satyr. Elvis's life was a dream with no way out but the end. Yet, for me, it will never be over. Like everybody else, I still miss him. But for better or worse, I also have a part of Elvis inside of...
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) and saved their enthusiasm and appreciation until the end of each song. But on this particular recording, I was deeply involved in listening to"Can't Help Falling In Love With You"- which is a heartfelt version - yet it ends quite abruptly. The last notes, then nothing. I wanted ...
Personally I like all periods from the start to the end, and I guess it is because of the unique innate soul, emotion, tenderness, and power bestowed in one vocal instrument. To me Tom Jones totally out sung Elvis artistically on I'll Never Fall In Love Again, but it is Elvis that ...
Costello has never been more melodramatic than when he predicts here that the end of a relationship will actually kill him: “You used to take the breath out of me / Now I think you’ll be the death of me… / You’ll be someone else’s baby / But I’ll be underground.” The son...
Paul Hyu has appeared as an actor in theatres up and down the UK, including the West End shows Breakfast at Tiffany's, Miss Saigon, The Wind in the Willows, The Wheel of Life as well as working in Hong Kong, Singapore, Germany, USA, Canada and Barbados.TV & film credits include the...