RogerEbert.com Sep 14, 2016 Gosling and Stone get these characters, finding grace in their movement but emotional depth in their arcs; Stone has never been better. By Brian Tallerico FULL REVIEW 88 ReelViews Dec 9, 2016 La La Land isn’t just the best made-for-the-screen musical to rea...
FromJimmy Fallon’s pre-recorded opening to its final category,Damien Chazelle’s modern musical ode to Los Angeles dominated the 74th Golden Globe Awards ceremony on January 8, 2017 at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills in a “La La Land” Landslide. Chazelle’s “La La Land” went seve...
Those who leave their native land and immigrate to another are often, almost by definition, the boldest and most capable, able to imagine a new life for themselves. Arriving in a new land without language or connections, they are likely to be shuttled into low-paying jobs and scorned by t...
Robert Daniels, writing for Roger Ebert, claimed, "Berry’s film doesn’t display a clear passion for the subject of MMA, rendering the sport with a generic gaze, nor a measured eye for pruning the copious subplots. Bruised barely leaves a mark." November 24 on Netflix. Stay up to ...
Movies like this depend on special effects, costumes and set design to create their worlds out of scratch, and “Escape From L.A.” is wall-to-wall with the landmarks of a post-earthquake L.A. We see the Chinese theater, the Hollywood Bowl and a beached ocean liner, and the showdow...