“La La Land” does nod nostalgically to musicals of yore — but a genre that peaked in the 1950s isn’t exactly a bankable one. The movie follows two struggling artists: Emma Stone’s Mia
La La Land frequently takes off on flights of romantic fancy, especially after Mia and Sebastian start to become a couple. This a movie where the two lead characters hoof their way through a
From the tour de force soundtrack to its flights of fancy, “La La Land” left me with tears in my eyes and a sudden fascination with jazz music. What most viewers don’t know is that this concept actually originated from a 60’s French romantic musical “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” — Chazelle’s favorite film of all time.
The Billboard 200 chart ranks the week’s most popular albums based on their overall consumption. La La Land – No. 52 — The buzzy film’s expansion into further theaters on Dec. 25 helps
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