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Retro Movie Review: La La Land (2016)

When La La Land came out in 2016, nobody quite knew what to do with it. A full-blown Hollywood musical, shot in widescreen Technicolor, with tap dancing and a jazz club and two beautiful people falling in love against the Los Angeles skyline — it won six Oscars and broke something loose in audiences that had forgotten musicals could do that. Then came the think pieces. Then came the people who decided loving it was embarrassing. The backlash arrived so fast it practically lapped the film.

A decade out, neither the worship nor the dismissal quite fits. What La La Land actually is — what it has quietly become — is one of the more honest films about ambition and romantic love that Hollywood has produced in a long time. It just hid that honesty inside a lot of pretty colors.

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Old Film Reviews: Groundhog Day

We are reviewing old films because it is fun and easier that way, knowing the film’s history. Enjoy the review as if it is a new film coming out this weekend, it will help with streaming decisions.

Groundhog Day, directed by Harold Ramis, is a brilliantly crafted comedic masterpiece that has resonated with audiences since its release in 1993. Starring Bill Murray and Andie MacDowell, the film explores profound themes of self-improvement, redemption, and the sheer monotony of existential repetition, all while maintaining a light, humorous veneer that makes it accessible and endlessly entertaining.

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