one of the vital first songs you hear in "Priscilla," Sofia Coppola's wistful dream of a film about Priscilla Presley, is a canopy of Frankie Avalon's "Venus," pouring from a snack bar jukebox in 1959. Coppola has all the time had a way with anachronistic, subtly discombobulating musical decisions, however other than the band (the French community Phoenix, fronted by way of the director's husband, Thomas Mars), this selected track is duration-perfect, and piped in without delay from Presley's personal recollections. Sitting there at the bar, she's nonetheless simply Priscilla Beaulieu (Cailee Spaeny), a shy, unassuming 14-12 months-ancient Air drive brat who's currently moved from the States to Wiesbaden, West Germany. all of sudden a stranger methods her and asks if she likes Elvis Presley. "Of course, who doesn't?" she replies, no longer long after the song has cycled through its most salient passage: "Venus, in case you...