La La Land certainly seems likely for a big sweep of both this weekend's BAFTA and the Oscars, but one area that is sure to triumph are the musical categories. The film's music director and soundtrack producer, Marius de Vries, poured some of the film's behind-the-scenes secrets into
La La Land screens at the Toronto film festival on 12 September, and at the London film festival on 6 October. It opens in US cinemas on 16 December and in the UK on 17 January 2017
If you weren't already thoroughly impressed with how La La Land turned out, the crew managed to nail the scene in only a few takes. The production eventually found the right time of day to get
Timestamp: 0:09 | Scene: Mia hums this song in the bathroom. Someone in the Crowd - Emma Stone. Timestamp: 0:10 | Scene: The girls are getting ready for the party. Deck the Halls - Justin Hurwitz. Timestamp: 0:23 | Scene: Sebastian plays this song in the restaurant. We Wish You A Merry Christmas - Ryan Gosling.
By Ty Burr Globe Staff,December 14, 2016, 4:36 p.m. Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling in Damien Chazelle’s “La La Land.”. Dale Robinette/Summit Entertainment. “La La Land” isn’t perfect, but
Damien Chazelle takes on a Postmodernist approach to the end sequence. Postmodernism in film is defined as moving against typical techniques, expectations, and narrative structure. La La Land subverts the expectations of a typical Hollywood happy ending by having multiple endings. The first end scene leaves Mia watching Sebastian playing the
Except maybe Comme des Frères, a relatively recent French movie. It's the story of 3 men who knew a girl (but didn't particularly knew each other). The girl dies and they decide to take a road trip together to dispose of her ashes in Corsica, starting from the north of France.
Following the Best Picture mixup that mistakenly awarded 'La La Land' Best Picture over 'Moonlight,' James recreates Emma Stone's audition from La La Land se
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