Vox Lux review – a pop star rises from the flames of violence | Peter Bradshaw's film of the week

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Natalie Portman stars in the thrilling, chilling tale of a teenager who becomes a sensation after a horrific event at her school

Cassidy’s coolly self-possessed performance embodies this essential enigma, instinctively holding her own in the face of Law’s crass and bullying advice. Everything about Celeste is mesmerically calm, as if she is starring in a pop music version of Damien Omen II. Celeste appears to be surrounded by omens and portents, particularly the claustrophobic tunnels she’s always travelling down and that feature in her dreams.

 

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