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Vox Lux

Drama. Musical Celeste (Natalie Portman) is an international pop star who must confront her legacy in the hours leading up to a major concert.
Media Author Review
United States
Variety
"A bold, often brilliant trip through the celebrity spin cycle (...) [It is] powered in its second half by a riveting performance by Natalie Portman" 
United States
The Hollywood Reporter
"A deliciously rich treatise on toxic fame and weapons of mass seduction (...) On a technical level, 'Vox Lux' is full of sparkly, inventive craftsmanship" 
United States
"For all its fancy style and philosophical posturing, 'Vox Lux' wears its vacuousness on its sleeve." 
United States
IndieWire
"A powerful, haunting film in part because Portman is a powerful, haunting presence — you can’t turn away from her, even if you occasionally want to." 
United States
New York Post
"Portman is captivating (...) But the film yields no insights into stardom’s perils that surpass, say, the recent Netflix documentary on Lady Gaga’s life (…) Rating: ★★½ (out of 4)"
 
United States
The New York Times
"An audacious story about a survivor who becomes a star, and a deeply satisfying, narratively ambitious jolt of a movie." 
United States
The New Yorker
"I reckon that Portman tips 'Vox Lux' off balance (...) Corbet’s second film is not a departure from his first, still less a renunciation." 
United States
Rolling Stone
"[It] damn near explodes off the screen (...) You should prepared to be wowed by Natalie Portman (…) Rating: ★★★★½ (out of 5)" 
United States
The Playlist
"The flaws are so unapologetic they’re almost virtues (...) Glitchy yet absorbing, panicky yet strangely wise (...) Exceptionally unboring." 
United States
The Washington Post
"[It] doesn’t even seem to have the energy to say anything interesting, let alone something that makes sense (…) Rating: ★★ (out of 4)" 
United Kingdom
Telegraph
"Natalie Portman is outrageously enjoyable as a troubled pop star (…) Rating: ★★★★★ (out of 5)" 
United Kingdom
The Independent
"Portman gives her fiercest, most memorable performance since 'Black Swan' in Corbet’s enjoyably subversive satire (...) Combines social history with psychodrama in a way that is startling and highly original (…) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)" 
United States
San Francisco Chronicle
"Corbet has made an insidious little masterpiece, one that uses modern techniques and a modern visual lexicon to show you everything that's absolutely dead within modernity." 
United States
Vanity Fair
"Corbett and his cinematographer Lol Crawley stage some gorgeous and ominous moments in this first half (...) It doesn’t come together, though, neither in form nor idea." 
United Kingdom
Screendaily
"A film of intense ambition, dealing with heavyweight themes in a way some might find glib or contentious (...) Like the film or not, 'Vox Lux' shows that Corbet is the real thing" 
United States
Vulture
"The film becomes so caught up in how unhappy and mean Celeste has become that it becomes any other cautionary tale about the price of fame, instead of the more subversive, ambitious narrative it was building up to that point." 
United States
rogerebert.com
"The film is an onslaught, sometimes silly, sometimes profound, but always riveting and emotional, and dazzlingly sure of itself (…) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)" 
United States
ReelViews
"[A] dead-on portrait of a lost soul who may never quite find herself but who makes an uneasy peace with what the world has made of her (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 4)" 
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