With music composed by Justin Hurwitz and lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Noble Paul, the soundtrack to La La Land offers a wide variety of musical genre. This soundtrack will particularly appeal to those who enjoy the classic "film score sound" and the music from The Golden Age of Hollywood. Highlight Tracks: 1. Audition (The Fools Who Dream) 2.
JH: I spent a lot of time at the piano, just sending him demos, and he said "No, no, no, no, no, no." And I kept going and going—until I’d strike that one melody that he had been holding out
It is the third film to feature Gosling and Stone as lovers, following Crazy, Stupid, Love. and Gangster Squad. The film's title is a reference to both a nickname for the city of Los Angeles as
It includes original songs from Kenny Loggins and a film score by Johnny Mandel. It also includes appearances by Journey, Paul Collins & the Beat, and Hilly Michaels. The soundtrack was a moderate success on the charts, peaking at #78 on the Billboard 200. In 2010, La-La Land Records reissued the soundtrack on CD. Track listing
The ending. Oh, the ending. In its last 20 or so minutes, La La Land nearly washes away the problems that just came before. Stone delivers a lovely 11 o’clock number about the quaint, dreamy
5/10. This "hardly musical" can't compare with the great song and dance films of the past. SimonJack 7 May 2021. After watching this movie in early 2021 on DVD, I was puzzled by its very high IMDb rating. With more than half a million ratings, "La La Land" had an average of 8.0.
La La Land is an award-winning musical featuring Ryan Gosling as Sebastian and Emma Stone as Mia. Directed by Damien Chazelle (known for Whiplash), the film focuses on romance, the expectations of
They were great together. La La Land opens in New York City and Los Angeles on December 9 th, and nationwide on December 16 th. La La Land writer/director Damien Chazelle discusses his musical
The final reprisal of “City of Stars” comes over the end credits, this time with Stone humming and later using “bum bum bahs” and “da da dahs” in place of the words. Like all of La La Land, it is a perfect encapsulation of how people and songs evolve, from worry to love to a point where no words are needed. It is, of course, the
Regardless of the merits of La La Land’s direction and acting, though, there is one Oscar this ode to old Hollywood movie musicals deserved wholeheartedly — the Best Original Song trophy it
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