A Star Is Born (2018 film)
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| Directed by | Bradley Cooper |
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| Cinematography | Matthew Libatique |
| Edited by | Jay Cassidy |
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| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures[4] |
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Running time | 136 minutes[5] |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $36 million[6] |
| Box office | $436.3 million[7] |
A Star Is Born is a 2018 American musical romantic drama produced and directed by Bradley Cooper (in his directorial debut) with a screenplay by Cooper, Eric Roth and Will Fetters. It stars Cooper and Lady Gaga in lead roles, with Dave Chappelle, Andrew Dice Clay and Sam Elliott in supporting roles. It follows an alcoholic musician (Cooper) who discovers and falls in love with a young singer (Gaga). It is the third remake of the original 1937 romantic drama, following the 1954 and 1976 films. Principal photography began at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2017.
A Star Is Born premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2018, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 5, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It emerged as a major critical and commercial success, grossing over $436 million worldwide and receiving widespread critical acclaim for Cooper, Gaga, and Elliott's performances and Cooper's direction, as well as the screenplay, cinematography, and soundtrack. The film received numerous accolades, including eight nominations for the 91st Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor (Cooper), Best Actress (Gaga) and Best Supporting Actor (Elliott); it won Best Original Song for "Shallow". It also earned five nominations at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama, and won Best Original Song for "Shallow".
The film's soundtrack received a BAFTA Award and four Grammy Award wins out of seven nominations, including nominations for Song of the Year two years in a row. For her acting and soundtrack contributions on A Star Is Born, Gaga became the first woman in history to win an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award and Grammy Award in one single year.
Plot
Forty-three-year-old Jackson "Jack" Maine, a country rock singer privately battling alcohol and drug addiction, performs at a concert. His primary support is Bobby, his manager and older half-brother. After a show, Jack goes out for drinks and visits a drag bar.
There, Jack witnesses a tribute performance to Édith Piaf by 31-year-old Ally, who works as a waitress and singer-songwriter. He is amazed by her performance, and they spend the night talking. Ally discusses her unsuccessful efforts to pursue a professional music career. Ally shares lyrics she has written, and he tells her she is a talented songwriter and should perform her material. Jack invites Ally to his next show. Despite her initial refusal, she attends and, with Jack's encouragement, sings "Shallow" on stage with him. Jack invites Ally on tour, and they form a romantic relationship.
In Arizona, Ally and Jack visit the ranch where Jack grew up and where his father is buried. However, they discover that Bobby has sold the land, which has been converted into a wind farm. Angered at the betrayal, Jack attacks Bobby, who subsequently quits as his manager. Before doing so, Bobby reveals that he had informed Jack about the sale, but Jack was too drunk to notice.
While on tour, Ally meets Rez, a record producer who offers her a contract. Although visibly bothered, Jack still supports her decision to sign with him. Rez refocuses Ally away from country music and towards pop. Jack misses one of Ally's performances after he passes out drunk in public. Jack recovers at the home of his best friend George "Noodles" Stone and later makes up with Ally. There, he proposes to her with an impromptu ring made from a loop of a guitar string. They are married that same day at a church ministered by a relative of Noodles.
During Ally's performance on Saturday Night Live, Bobby reconciles with Jack. Later, Ally and a drunken Jack fight over her growing artistic success. Jack criticizes Ally's new image and music, as her success is outpacing his recent decline in popularity. At the Grammy Awards, where Ally is nominated in three categories, a visibly intoxicated Jack performs a tribute to Roy Orbison. Later in the evening, she wins Best New Artist. As Ally is giving her acceptance speech, a still-inebriated Jack staggers up to her, publicly wets himself, and passes out. Ally's father, Lorenzo, berates a semi-conscious Jack while Ally attempts to help Jack sober up.
Jack joins a rehabilitation program shortly thereafter. He discloses to his counselor that he tried to commit suicide at age 12 and reveals his progressively worsening tinnitus. Jack tearfully apologizes to Ally for his behavior. While returning home, Jack admits to Bobby that it was him, not their father, whom he idolized. Ally asks Rez to bring Jack on her European tour, but Rez refuses, prompting Ally to cancel the remainder of the tour to care for Jack.
Rez confronts Jack and accuses him of nearly ruining Ally's career, stating that Jack will certainly relapse again, and that it is "embarrassing" she is married to him. That evening, Ally lies to Jack and tells him that her record label canceled her tour so she can focus on her second album. Jack promises he will come to her concert that night, but after Ally leaves, he hangs himself in their garage. Grief-stricken and inconsolable after Jack's suicide, Ally is visited by Bobby, who tells her that the suicide was Jack's own choice. The closing scenes reveal a flashback of Jack working on a song about his love for Ally, which he never finished writing. Ally performs it as a tribute to Jack, introducing herself for the first time as Ally Maine.
Cast
- Bradley Cooper as Jackson "Jack" Maine, an established singer-songwriter, struggling with alcoholism. He is Ally's mentor.
- Lady Gaga as Ally Maine, a singer-songwriter who is discovered by Jack.
- Andrew Dice Clay as Lorenzo, Ally's father.
- Dave Chappelle as George "Noodles" Stone, a retired musician and Jack's best friend.
- Sam Elliott as Bobby Maine, Jack's older half-brother and manager.
- Rafi Gavron as Rez Gavron, a music producer and Ally's manager.
- Anthony Ramos as Ramon, Ally's friend.
- Drena De Niro as Paulette Stone, Noodles' wife.
- Greg Grunberg as Phil, Jack's driver.
Additionally, Shangela appears as the drag bar MC, Willam Belli as drag queen Emerald, and Ron Rifkin as Jackson's rehab therapist Carl. Barry Shabaka Henley appears as Little Feet, a veteran session musician. Rebecca Field portrays Gail, while Michael Harney portrays Wolfie, a friend of Lorenzo. Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real appear as Jackson's band. Members of the supergroup band include Don Was, Victor Indrizzo and Lenny Castro. Eddie Griffin appears as a local preacher and Luenell appears as a cashier. Marlon Williams, Brandi Carlile, Alec Baldwin, Halsey and Don Roy King cameo as themselves. Cooper's real-life goldendoodle, Charlie, appears as the dog adopted by Ally and Jackson.[8]
Production
Pre-production
Previous remakes of the original 1937 film included the 1954 adaptation starring Judy Garland, and the 1976 rock musical with Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson as the leads. Furthermore, the Bollywood romance film Aashiqui 2 (2013) was inspired by A Star Is Born but was not a remake.[9] Development of a new adaptation dated as far back as the late 1990s with Will Smith the intended lead player.[10] However, Smith's participation was nixed by his decision to star in Ali.[10] In 2000, Jamie Foxx and Oliver Stone were rumored to be seriously interested in remaking the film,[10] with Foxx first seeking out R&B singer Aaliyah and then rising actor Paul Walker for the leading duo roles.[11][12] Lauryn Hill and Mariah Carey were also sought for the lead roles,[10] and Alicia Keys turned down an offer to play the female lead in the film.[13] Plans for the adaptation were shelved for several years.[14]
In January 2011, it was announced that Clint Eastwood was in talks to direct Beyoncé in a third American remake of the film A Star Is Born (1937), with Bradley Cooper playing the male lead. However, the project was delayed on account of Beyoncé's pregnancy.[15] In April 2012, writer Will Fetters told Collider that the script was inspired by Kurt Cobain.[16]
Over the course of the film's development, talks with Christian Bale, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp and Smith to play the male lead failed to come to fruition. Eastwood was interested in Esperanza Spalding to play the female lead.[17] Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Shakira, Janelle Monáe, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato and Kesha were also considered for the lead female role. On March 24, 2015, Warner Bros. Pictures announced that Cooper was in final talks to make his directorial debut with the film. Beyoncé was again in talks to join, though still unsigned.[18] In order to secure his first directorial commitment and in lieu of receiving an upfront salary, Cooper took a back-end deal in order to get the film made, resulting in a $39.9 million salary.[19]
Cooper acknowledged that he was initially discouraged from directing the film, as the project had undergone a prolonged development process involving multiple filmmakers and stars. Despite warnings from those close to him and recognizing the risks of helming another remake, he remained committed, saying the project "ignited something" in him and reflected a long-standing personal connection to music and songwriting.[20] Cooper revealed that originally he planned on only directing the film and did not want to star in it because he wanted to focus on directing. His first choice for the male lead was musician Jack White, but the studio rejected the idea. It was then that Cooper agreed to star in the movie as well.[21]
A major issue in the development process was Warner Bros.' reluctance to deal with Jon Peters, who held the rights to the material dating back to his producing the 1976 film. While the studio ultimately reached an agreement with him in order to proceed with the project, his involvement was retained due to contractual obligations. He did not receive the Producers Guild of America "p.g.a." designation, which signifies that a producer performed the majority of the producing duties and is typically used by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences when determining eligible nominees for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Peters had previously faced multiple sexual harassment allegations, which he denied. Bradley Cooper stated that he had not been aware of the allegations at the time, explaining that Peters's consent was required to make the film, and noted that Peters was not involved during production, remarking, "Luckily, Jon wasn't there."[22][23]
Casting
Cooper became the male lead while in final talks to make his directorial debut at the end of March 2016.[24][25][26] On August 16, 2016, it was reported that Lady Gaga had officially become attached and the studio had green-lit the project to begin production early 2017.[27] Beyoncé was the first choice for the role and worked with Cooper on it for a year before leaving the project. Adele was briefly considered to replace her before Cooper met Gaga.[28] On November 9, 2016, it was reported that Ray Liotta was in talks to join the film in the role of the manager to Cooper's character, though he ultimately was not involved.[29] On March 17, 2017, Sam Elliott joined the film,[30] with Andrew Dice Clay entering negotiations to play Lorenzo, the father of Lady Gaga's character.[31] Clay was reportedly selected over Robert De Niro, John Turturro and John Travolta.[32] Howard Stern was the first choice for Elliott's role but he passed on the role.[33] In April 2017, Rafi Gavron, Michael Harney, and Rebecca Field also joined the cast.[34] In May, Dave Chappelle was cast in the film.[35] In April 2018, it was announced that Halsey would have a small role.[36]
Filming
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Principal photography for A Star Is Born commenced on April 17, 2017.[1] The production emphasized authenticity by filming concert scenes at actual music festivals with live audiences. Key performances were shot at the Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California, between acts by Jamey Johnson and Willie Nelson, with the crew given only eight minutes to set up and film each scene. Additional concert sequences were filmed at Coachella and Glastonbury festivals.[37][38] Lady Gaga headlined Coachella while also filming scenes for the film, allowing the production extended access to the festival grounds. Glastonbury scenes were filmed before a crowd of around 80,000, with Kris Kristofferson allowing the production a brief slot during his set to film on stage. Additional scenes were filmed at Saturday Night Live using its actual studio, crew, and equipment, with permission from Lorne Michaels, creator and producer of the show.[39]
Director Bradley Cooper sought to place the camera on stage with the performers, aiming for a documentary-like perspective that reflected the performers' viewpoint rather than that of the audience.[39] He explained that this approach was intended to immerse viewers in the experience of performing live, making them feel as though they were on stage rather than observing from the crowd.[20] Cooper was inspired by observing concerts from backstage, which informed the film's immersive staging of musical numbers.[39] Together with cinematographer Matthew Libatique, they employed a naturalistic visual style, using handheld cameras and natural lighting to create an intimate atmosphere. Libatique noted that decisions regarding the film's visual style were made collaboratively, focusing on authenticity and tone.[40] The production also utilized the PIX System for digital workflows, facilitating efficient collaboration among departments during filming.[41]
Music
Development and soundtrack album
After seeing him perform at Desert Trip festival, Cooper approached Lukas Nelson and asked him to help work on the film. Nelson agreed and wrote several songs, which he sent to the producers.[42] Nelson subsequently met Lady Gaga and began writing songs with her and she, in turn, provided backing vocals on two tracks on his self-titled 2017 album.[43] The project further involved collaborators such as Mark Ronson, Hillary Lindsey, Jason Isbell, and Diane Warren, who contributed to the songwriting and production.[44][45] Songs for the soundtrack were written during filming and evolved alongside the screenplay, with the music closely tied to the film's narrative and character development.[46][47] As an example, "Shallow" was initially conceived as a solo end-credits track for Ally in an earlier version of the story, in which Jackson dies by drowning—a concept that informed the song's imagery—before being reworked into a central duet between the protagonists.[48][49] The music has been described as primarly blues rock[50][51] and pop.[52][53]
A Star Is Born's music was issued on an accompanying soundtrack album on October 5, 2018, by Interscope Records.[54] The release also includes fuller versions of songs heard only briefly in the film, as well as "Before I Cry", which did not make the final cut.[55][56] The soundtrack received positive reviews from critics,[57][58][59] and went on to rank among the best-selling albums of 2019 worldwide, selling millions of copies.[60][61][62][63] Preceding its release, "Shallow" was issued as the lead single and achieved both critical acclaim and significant chart success.[64]
In-film usage
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"Black Eyes" is performed by Jackson during the film's opening concert sequence.[65] Ally hums the preamble to "Over the Rainbow" while walking up a ramp from her job as the film's title appears on screen; the moment serves as an homage to Judy Garland, who starred in 1954's A Star Is Born.[66][67] At the drag bar where Jackson first meets her, Ally performs a cover of "La Vie en rose"; while waiting for her backstage, he sings the acoustic ballad "Maybe It's Time" in the same venue.[56][68] "Shallow" appears three times in the film and is used to reflect the protagonists' relationship and emotional progression.[69] "Too Far Gone" and "Diggin' My Grave" are briefly heard in Jackson-centered studio and soundcheck scenes, respectively.[70][55] "Alibi" is performed by Jackson as Ally arrives at the theater to meet and perform with him onstage for the first time,[71] while "Music to My Eyes" appears during the pair's motorcycle trip to Arizona.[56] After Jackson recruits Ally for his tour, he encourages her to perform one of her original songs, "Always Remember Us This Way", as their encore;[72] he later has a piano brought to the studio so she can record "Look What I Found".[56] "I Don't Know What Love Is" accompanies Jackson and Ally's impromptu wedding.[72] "Heal Me", "Hair Body Face" and "Why Did You Do That?" mark Ally's ascent as a solo artist, with the latter performed during her Saturday Night Live appearance that underscores Jackson's discomfort with her commercial pop direction.[50][52][73] In the film's final sequence, Ally performs "I'll Never Love Again" before a large audience, intercut with an intimate scene of Jackson singing the song to her at home.[56] "Is That Alright?" plays over the film's end credits as Ally's pledge to Jackson.[74][72]
Costume, hair and makeup
Makeup artist Sarah Tanno described Ally's appearance as the result of a "meticulous" daily process, which included covering all of Lady Gaga's tattoos to make her "completely different" from her public image. At the request of Gaga and Cooper, the character was initially presented with a minimal, "raw" look using only basic products such as brow gel and lip balm.[75] For Ally's "La Vie en rose" performance, her Édith Piaf-inspired makeup includes taped-on eyebrows, which Jackson later removes backstage; Vanity Fair linked the moment to recurring eyebrow and makeover motifs in earlier A Star Is Born films.[66] Gaga's longtime hairstylist Frederic Aspiras styled Ally's hair using Gaga's own hair rather than wigs, which he said helped transform her into the character.[76] Gaga dyed her hair back to its natural color for the role, describing the change, along with wearing little makeup, as part of exposing herself physically and emotionally for the character.[77] As Ally's career progresses, her makeup was gradually developed to appear more polished and self-applied, with new shapes, brighter eyeshadow and lipstick, and a shift from brunette to orange hair marking her transformation into a more manufactured pop star.[75][78]
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Costume designer Erin Benach similarly approached Ally's wardrobe as a reflection of her narrative arc, aiming to "personify the different beats" of her development from an aspiring musician to an established pop star.[79] In the film's early scenes, Ally is presented in understated, everyday clothing—such as jeans and leather pants—to emphasize her anonymity and relatability, with the designers deliberately avoiding elements associated with Gaga's public image.[80] For her introduction at a drag bar, Benach opted for a minimalist black dress rather than a more elaborate "drag" costume, a last-minute change made after observing the club's setting and performers, as the simpler look allowed Ally to stand out among the surrounding drag performers.[80][79]
As Ally begins touring with Jackson, her wardrobe incorporates vintage and thrifted pieces inspired by her surroundings, reflecting her gradual immersion into his world.[79][80] Benach noted that Ally's style shifts from her Los Angeles city life toward Jackson's country rock aesthetic, with the character acquiring clothing that reflects his influence while remaining consistent with her own identity.[80] Although some outfits were designed to appear vintage, certain pieces—such as leopard print pants—were sourced from contemporary fashion brands.[80] Benach sourced garments from vintage shops in Los Angeles and Long Beach, drawing on styles from the 1970s and 1980s, including Western-inspired shirts and dresses with fringe details.[80] Vanity Fair interpreted Ally's wedding dress as a nod to Barbra Streisand's bohemian bridal look in the 1976 version of A Star Is Born.[66] The costume team also created custom pieces for key performances, including an embroidered white jumpsuit worn during Ally's performance of "Always Remember Us This Way".[80]
Later, as Ally achieves commercial success, her costumes shift toward more stylized and experimental pop aesthetics, representing a phase in which the character is "trying different looks" as she develops her stage persona.[79][80] During this period, her performance outfits align with her emerging pop image, including a sparkly crop top and transparent cargo pants worn during her Saturday Night Live appearance, with Benach citing runway trends and 1990s girl groups such as Destiny's Child as influences.[80] This progression culminates in more elaborate stage and award-show attire, including a custom gold gown created by Gucci for the film's Grammy Awards sequence.[80] For the film's finale, Benach and her team designed a robin egg blue gown for Ally's performance of "I'll Never Love Again", inspired by Grace Kelly's 1955 Academy Awards dress.[80][81] The understated design was intended to avoid distracting from the emotional impact of the scene, with Benach noting that "as soon as you put a really strong design on her, it just took away from the moment".[80] She added that the dress's pale color was chosen to stand out against the dark stage and to convey hopefulness rather than sadness.[81] Benach also emphasized a "timeless" approach to the film's costume design, avoiding direct imitation of contemporary pop stars in order to create a more universal and enduring visual identity.[79][80]
For Jackson, Benach based the character's wardrobe on his musical identity, initially experimenting with a more overt rock-inspired style before refining it to better align with his sound.[79] She ultimately developed a consistent "uniform" for the character, emphasizing a "sexy" and "effortless" aesthetic through carefully curated garments.[79] Many of his costumes were custom-made to appear casual and unstyled, including modified vintage-inspired pieces such as button-down shirts, reinforcing a consistent and unchanging personal style.[79] Cooper also wanted Jackson's hat to invert a common country-music convention: rather than putting it on for performance, Jackson wears it offstage and removes it when performing, exposing him at his most vulnerable.[66]
Release
Marketing
The film's first trailer was released on June 6, 2018.[82]
Theatrical
A Star Is Born had its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2018.[83][84] The movie also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival,[85] the San Sebastián International Film Festival, and the Zurich Film Festival in September 2018.[86][87] The film was theatrically released in the United States on October 5, 2018,[88] distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, after having initially been set for release on September 28, 2018, and then rescheduled to May 18, 2018, before being pushed back to October.[89][90] The studio spent an estimated $110 million promoting the film.[91] Beginning December 7, 2018, the film had a limited release in IMAX theaters across the United States and Canada.[92]
"Encore" version
On February 28, 2019, the film was re-released in more than 1,150 US theaters as a special "encore" edition, featuring twelve minutes of additional footage. The extended cut includes longer musical sequences, such as Jackson Maine's opening performance of "Black Eyes", an added a cappella portion of "Shallow" sung by Ally in the parking lot, a brief duet of "Diggin' My Grave", Jackson and Ally writing the song "Clover", and a tour-bus performance of "Midnight Special". The edition also adds "Is That Alright?" to the wedding reception sequence, where Ally performs the song for Jackson after their marriage. Other additions include further domestic scenes between Jackson and Ally, more dialogue from Noodles, Jackson recording "Too Far Gone", Ally discussing tour costumes with Rez, an expanded Grammys rehearsal sequence with Marlon Williams, and a longer scene of Ally visiting Jackson in rehab.[93][94]
Home media
The film was available for digital download through retailers on January 15, 2019, followed by its release on Blu-ray, DVD and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray on February 19. The home video release features 10 minutes of musical performances that were cut from the theatrical version of the film, and jam recording sessions of songs like "Midnight Special", "Is That Alright?" and "Baby What You Want Me to Do".[95] A behind-the-scenes short feature, "The Road to Stardom: Making A Star Is Born", was also included along with music videos for four of the songs from the soundtrack: "Shallow", "Always Remember Us This Way", "Look What I Found" and "I'll Never Love Again".[96] The 4K Blu-ray format has Dolby Vision high-dynamic-range video and remixed Dolby Atmos sound that was tailored specifically for home viewing systems.[97]
In April 2019, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment announced the release of A Star Is Born: Special Encore Edition for June 4. The release includes the extended and theatrical cuts of the film. Unlike the first home media release, this version did not receive a 4K Ultra HD release.[98] The film was later bundled with the soundtrack as part of the A Star Is Born – VIP Pass Edition, released on November 25, 2019. This edition includes both versions of the film on Blu-ray, the soundtrack on CD, three limited-edition posters, a 32-page booklet, and six exclusive art cards.[99] Additional bundle editions combining the film and soundtrack were also issued in select markets.[100][101]
Reception
Box office
A Star Is Born grossed $215.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $220.9 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $436.2 million, against a production budget of $36 million.[7] Deadline Hollywood calculated the net profit of the film to be $178.1 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues, making it the tenth most profitable release of 2018.[91]
In the United States and Canada, A Star Is Born grossed $1.35 million from select Tuesday and Wednesday night screenings, and $15.8 million on its first day, including $3.2 million from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $42.9 million for the weekend and finished second at the box office, behind fellow newcomer Venom.[102] The film remained in second place in its second, third and fourth weekends, grossing a respective $28 million, $19.3 million and $14.1 million.[103][104][105] In the film's tenth weekend of release, following the announcement of its five Golden Globe nominations, the film made $2.5 million (up 38% from the previous week), including $800,000 from a limited IMAX run.[106] In the film's 17th week of release, following its eight Oscar nominations, it was added back to an additional 777 theaters (for a total of 1,192) and made $1.3 million, an increase of 107% from the previous weekend.[107] The weekend following its Best Original Song win at the Oscars, the film was added to 490 theaters (for a total of 1,235) and made $1.9 million, a 209% increase from the previous weekend.[108]
Outside North America, the film was released concurrently in 31 other countries, and made $14.2 million in its opening weekend; its largest markets were the United Kingdom ($5.3 million), France ($2.1 million) and Germany ($1.9 million). Additional countries followed, with Japan not seeing a release until December 21.[109] The international box office for the film was substantial by the end of October 2018 despite being outpaced by the film Venom at the foreign box office. A Star Is Born continued strong international performance, earning $22.8 million from 75 overseas markets, bringing its total to $74.7 million internationally and $201 million worldwide. It opened with $4.7 million in Australia and $629,000 in Hong Kong, while the strongest holdover markets included the United Kingdom ($3.9 million), Italy ($1.5 million), and France ($1.5 million).[110]
Critical response
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 90% of 537 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website's consensus reads: "With appealing leads, deft direction, and an affecting love story, A Star Is Born is a remake done right—and a reminder that some stories can be just as effective in the retelling."[113] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 88 out of 100, based on 60 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[114] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale,[115] while PostTrak reported film-goers gave it a 90% positive score and an average of 4.5 out of 5 stars.[102]
Alonso Duralde of TheWrap gave the film a positive review, saying, "Cooper and Gaga are dynamite together; this is a story that lives and dies by the central relationship and the instant chemistry that must blossom between them, and these two have it in spades," and praised the musical numbers, describing them as "electrifying".[116] Owen Gleiberman of Variety lauded Cooper's directing, co-writing and acting, and called the film "a transcendent Hollywood movie".[117] Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B+ and singled out Gaga's performance, saying that she "deserves praise for her restrained, human-scale performance as a singer whose real-girl vulnerability lands miles away from the glittery meat-dress delirium of her own stage persona."[111] Stephanie Zacharek of Time magazine found the film superior to its previous iterations and similarly praised Cooper's direction, the writing, as well the performances and chemistry of Cooper and Gaga. She stated: "You come away feeling something for these people, flawed individuals who are trying to hold their cracked pieces of self together—or to mend the cracks of those they love," also describing Gaga's performance as a "knockout."[118]
In his review for the Los Angeles Times, Justin Chang called the film "remarkable", and praised Cooper for his fresh take on the well-worn formula of 1937 film, as well his direction, the performances, writing, and the cinematography.[112] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film 4.5 out of five stars, and deemed it as a "modern classic", hailing the performances of Cooper and Gaga, and Cooper's direction. He found the film's screenplay and the original songs "seamless" and "terrific", and also called the film a major Oscar contender of the year and one of the year's best films.[119] Ann Hornaday of The Washington Post described the film as "lavishly delightful" and "earthly convincing", and added that it "offers a suitably jaundiced glimpse of starmaking machinery at its most cynical, but also its most thrilling and gratifying." She similarly praised Cooper's direction, the performances and chemistry of Cooper and Gaga, and the supporting performances, particularly Andrew Dice Clay and Sam Elliott.[120] Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, Richard Roeper described it as "electric and shatteringly powerful" and remarked the film as one of the best versions of all the remakes, as well one of the best films of the year.[121]
While praising the direction, acting and writing, Michael Phillips in the Chicago Tribune argues that A Star is Born's formula has always been very seductive to audiences, even when it has been written poorly, and Cooper's few missteps include being a bit of a scene hog.[122] Admitting audiences love it, and he just liked it, Phillips drew attention to a skeptical review by Lindsey Romaine for Medium who criticized the story's marginalization of the Gaga character in dealing with Cooper's manipulative addict. She at least wanted a scene where Gaga's character processed her behavior of letting the addict boyfriend get away with it. Phillips argued that it is in part the skillful musicianship which gets audiences to blow past such flaws.[123]
In August 2021, it was reported that Barbra Streisand, who starred in the 1976 remake of A Star Is Born, had originally criticized the "remake of a remake" with Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, stating it was the "wrong idea."[124] Streisand had contradicted the original remarks she gave in a 2018 interview with Extra, in which she claimed she "loved it," and that Gaga was "wonderful."[125]
In 2021, The Guardian placed A Star Is Born on their list of "Remakes that Outshine the Originals",[126] while in 2024, Variety ranked it fifth on their "50 Greatest Romantic Movie of All Time" list.[127] In 2023, filmmaker Denis Villeneuve cited it as among his favorite films.[128]
Top ten lists
A Star Is Born was listed on numerous critics' top ten lists for 2018, among them:[129]
- 1st – Chris Wasser, Irish Independent
- 1st – Harry Fletcher, London Evening Standard
- 1st – Tom Gliatto, People
- 1st – Owen Gleiberman, Variety
- 2nd – Complex
- 2nd – Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter
- 2nd – Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
- 2nd – Johnny Oleksinski, New York Post
- 2nd – The New Zealand Herald
- 2nd – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
- 2nd – Brian Truitt, USA Today
- 2nd – Peter Debruge, Variety
- 3rd – Christopher Orr, The Atlantic
- 3rd – Robbie Collin, The Telegraph
- 4th – David Sims, The Atlantic
- 4th – Uproxx
- 6th – Lindsey Bahr, Associated Press
- 6th – Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times
- 6th – Pete Hammond, Deadline Hollywood
- 6th – Matthew Jacobs, HuffPost
- 6th – Olly Richards, NME
- 6th – Quinn Hough, RogerEbert.com
- 7th – The Independent
- 7th – Sam C. Mac, Slant
- 7th – Stephanie Zacharek, Time
- 8th – Empire
- 8th – Sheila O'Malley, RogerEbert.com
- 8th – Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair
- 9th – Noel Murray, The A.V. Club
- 9th – Mike Scott, The Times-Picayune
- 10th – Jon Frosch, The Hollywood Reporter
- 10th – Christy Lemire, RogerEbert.com
- 10th – Emily Yoshida, Vulture
- Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – IGN
- Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
- Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – NPR
- Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Nell Minow, RogerEbert.com
- Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Dana Stevens, Slate
- Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Giles Hattersley, British Vogue
- Top 10 (listed alphabetically, not ranked) – Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal
Accolades
The film has won a number of awards and nominations. It was chosen by both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute as one of the Top 10 Films of 2018.[130][131] The film received five nominations at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama,[132] and eight nominations at the 91st Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning Best Original Song for "Shallow".[133]
In popular culture
The "ALLY" billboard, featured both in the marketing campaign for A Star Is Born and in a scene set on Los Angeles' Sunset Boulevard, was later parodied by the American comedian Amy Schumer, who recreated the neon-colored design with her own likeness and the name "AMY" to promote her Netflix special.[134]
See also
- List of directorial debuts
- List of films featuring the deaf and hard of hearing
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External links
- Official website
- A Star Is Born at IMDb
- A Star Is Born at the TCM Movie Database (archived version)
- A Star Is Born at Metacritic
- A Star Is Born at Box Office Mojo
- A Star Is Born at Rotten Tomatoes

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