
Here's to the fools who dream.
Mia, an aspiring actress, serves lattes to movie stars in between auditions and Sebastian, a jazz musician, scrapes by playing cocktail party gigs in dingy bars, but as success mounts they are faced with decisions that begin to fray the fragile fabric of their love affair, and the dreams they worked so hard to maintain in each other threaten to rip them apart.
- 7.9
- 2016
- Released
- 2h 9m

Ryan Gosling
Sebastian
Emma Stone
Mia
John Legend
Keith
Rosemarie DeWitt
Laura
J.K. Simmons
Bill
Amiée Conn
Famous Actress
Terry Walters
Linda
Thom Shelton
Coffee Spiller
Cinda Adams
Casting Director
Callie Hernandez
Tracy
Jessica Rothe
Alexis
Sonoya Mizuno
Caitlin
Claudine Claudio
Karen
D.A. Wallach
80's singer
Trevor Lissauer
Valet
Olivia Hamilton
Bree
Anna Chazelle
Sarah / Hula Hooper
Finn Wittrock
Greg Earnest
Josh Pence
Josh
Nicole Coulon
Josh's Fiance
Damon Gupton
Harry
Christopher Michael Stevens
Malcolm
Keith Harris
Cole
David Douglas
Ty
Miles Anderson
Alistair
Bobo Chang
Photographer's Assistant
Meagen Fay
Mrs. Dolan
Valarie Rae Miller
Amy Brandt
Nicole Wolf
Amy Brandt's Assistant
Corrin Evans
New Barista
Kiff VandenHeuvel
New Coffee Shop Manager
Tom Everett Scott
David
Hemky Madera
Jimmy
Zoë Hall
Chelsea
Dempsey Pappion
Charles
Clifton 'Fou Fou' Eddie
Seb's Drummer
Cal Bennett
Seb's Sax Player
Nedra Wheeler
Seb's Bassist
Javier Gonzalez
Seb's Trumpeter
Khirye Tyler
Seb's Pianst
Briana Lee
Echo Backup Singer
Shaylah J. Stevens
Echo Backup Singer
Natalie Imani
Echo Backup Singer
Camryn Ray Cavaliero
Mia's Daughter
Sandra Rosko
Dream Audience
Arthur Horowitz
Fantasy Baby
Reshma Gajjar
Traffic Dancer - Girl #1
Candice Coke
Traffic Dancer - Girl #2
Hunter Hamilton
Traffic Dancer - 1st Man
Damian Gomez
Traffic Dancer - 2nd Man
Amanda Balen
Traffic Dancer - Conductor
Lou Becker
Traffic Dancer
Dominic Chaiduang
Traffic Dancer
Cindera Che
Traffic Dancer
Chris Moss
Traffic Dancer
Marissa Labog
Traffic Dancer
Tiffany Daniels
Traffic Dancer
Melinda Sullivan
Traffic Dancer
Stephanie Landwehr
Traffic Dancer
Britt Stewart
Traffic Dancer
Clarice Ordaz
Traffic Dancer
Nathan Prevost
Traffic Dancer
Scott Hislop
Hollywood Party Dancer - Creepy Guy
KC Monnie
Hollywood Party Dancer
Krystal Ellsworth
Hollywood Party Dancer
Sarah Mitchell
Hollywood Party Dancer
Khasan Brailsford
Hollywood Party Dancer
Morgan Larson
Hollywood Party Dancer
Becca Sweitzer
Restaurant Dancer
Gakenia Muigai
Restaurant Dancer
Michael Stein
Restaurant Dancer
Mario Diaz
Restaurant Dancer
Julie Schmid
Epilogue Dancer
Samantha Abrantes
Epilogue Dancer
Lexie Contursi
Epilogue Dancer
Eartha Robinson
Epilogue Dancer
Sybil Azur
Epilogue Dancer
Tara Nicole Hughes
Epilogue Dancer
Kayla Kalbfleisch
Epilogue Dancer
Martha Nichols
Epilogue Dancer
Anthony Marciona
Epilogue Dancer
Bill Prudich
Epilogue Dancer
Robert Roldan
Epilogue Dancer
Ryan Novak
Epilogue Dancer
Gustavo Vargas
Epilogue Dancer
Robert Haynes
Angry Neighbor
Doran Butler
Traffic Dancer
Matt Cady
Traffic Dancer
Aaron 'Deuce' Cooke
Traffic Dancer
Bubba Dean Rambo
Traffic Dancer
Nick Drago
Traffic Dancer
Shaun Evaristo
Traffic Dancer
Dana Fukagawa
Traffic Dancer
Daniel Gaymon
Traffic Dancer
Casey Johansen
Traffic Dancer
Cris Judd
Traffic Dancer
Yoori Kim
Traffic Dancer
Bradley M. Rapier
Traffic Dancer
Terrance Yates
Traffic Dancer
Tracy Shibata
Hollywood Party Dancer - Girl #1
Dominique Domingo
Hollywood Party Dancer - Girl #2
Asiel Hardison
Hollywood Party Dancer - Agent #1
Corey Anderson
Hollywood Party Dancer - Agent #2
Nick Baga
Hollywood Party Dancer - Agent #3
Leah Adler
Hollywood Party Dancer
Noel Bajandas
Hollywood Party Dancer
Denzel Chisolm
Hollywood Party Dancer
Montana Efaw
Hollywood Party Dancer
Natalie Gilmore
Hollywood Party Dancer
Shannon Holtzapffel
Hollywood Party Dancer
Galen Hooks
Hollywood Party Dancer
Jeremy Hudson
Hollywood Party Dancer
George Lawrence Jr.
Hollywood Party Dancer
Scott Myrick
Hollywood Party Dancer
Cassidy Noblett
Hollywood Party Dancer
Brittany Parks
Hollywood Party Dancer
Víctor Rojas
Hollywood Party Dancer
Tony Bellissimo
Echo Dancer
Ryan Ramirez
Echo Dancer
Catalina Cat Rendic
Echo Dancer
Bryan Tanaka
Echo Dancer
Ava Bernstine-Mitchell
Restaurant Dancer
Quinn Lipton
Restaurant Dancer
Monie Adamson
Epilogue Dancer
Matthew Aylward
Epilogue Dancer
McKenzie Anderson
Epilogue Dancer
Pamela Chu
Epilogue Dancer
Mallauri Esquibel
Epilogue Dancer
Michael Higgins
Epilogue Dancer
Chris Jarosz
Epilogue Dancer
Matthew Kazmierczak
Epilogue Dancer
Paul Kirkland
Epilogue Dancer
Michael Munday
Epilogue Dancer
Brandon O'Neal
Epilogue Dancer
Chelsea Thedinga
Epilogue Dancer
Emily Williams
Epilogue Dancer
Tommy Cooley
Kissing Couple (uncredited)
Kristin Slaysman
Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited)
Ana Flavia Gavlak
Young Actress (uncredited)
Noah James
Young Man (uncredited)
Ottavio Taddei
Swing Dancer (uncredited)
Destinee Handly
Barista (uncredited)
Steffen Dziczek
Moviegoer (uncredited)
Vince Donvito
Coffee Guy (uncredited)
Patty Tobin
Casting Director (uncredited)
Crystal Nichol
Audition Actress (uncredited)
Kaye L. Morris
Producer's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Trent Kerpsack
Sailor (uncredited)
Holly Houk
Kissing Couple (uncredited)
Andrea Lareo
Casting Assistant (uncredited)
April Martucci
Audition Girl (uncredited)
Heather Turman
Young Man's Date (uncredited)
Jenna Curtis
Waitress (uncredited)
Jordan Ray Fox
Nathan (uncredited)
Anna Lunberry
Publicist (uncredited)
Christopher Aber
Cowboy (uncredited)
Margaret Newborn
Jazz Club Goer (uncredited)
C.J. Stussi
Espresso Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited)
Cameron Brinkman
Jazz Club Patron (uncredited)
Kristin Elliott
Audition Actress (uncredited)
Lynn Moore
Jazz Club Patron (uncredited)
Nilla Elizabeth Watkins
Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited)
Andres Perez-Molina
Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited)
Shannon Leann
Hollywood Starlet (uncredited)
Milica Govich
Coffee Shop Customer #2 (uncredited)
Frederick Keeve
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Amanda Fields
Red Head Actress (uncredited)
Hunter Clowdus
Lifeguard (uncredited)
Jessica Rotter
Singer (uncredited)
Bruce Davison
Mia's Father (uncredited)
Bunny Levine
Movie Theatre Cashier (uncredited)































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$30,000,000.00
$509,183,536.00
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Reviews

"Mia" (Emma Stone) is an aspiring actress who juggles a coffee shop job with countless, fruitless, auditions. "Sebastian" is a budding jazz musician who falls a bit foul of his boss (JK Simmons) when he decides to spice up some of the more mundane Christmas ditties he has to trot out on his restaurant piano and gets fired. The two meet and after a slightly rocky soon start to appreciate that they
La La Land is one of those movies that feels like a warm hug. The story follows Mia, an aspiring actress, and Sebastian, a jazz musician, as they navigate love, ambition, and the messy balancing act between the two. Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are great together, their chemistry felt natural. The music is where the film really shines. Justin Hurwitz’s score lingers with you, with “City of Star

This movie is the best movie there will ever be, Ryan and Emma did great.

A fully-fledged musical of the likes we haven't seen on the big screen in decades. This move is almost perfect in every respect. It will draw a laugh, it will draw a tear and it will definitely get your foot tapping. I have to admit the reality ending crushed my enjoyment a little. I understand why the director did it but that doesn't mean I have to like it.

**Really a good movie, which justifies the hype around it.** Who doesn't remember “La La Land”? It was released in theaters in 2016, and was one of the most viewed and acclaimed films of that year. It was a film that was virtually carried in the lap between festivals and awards of the seventh art, and that seemed destined to clean them all up, as “Titanic” had done two decades before. When he a
Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/beautiful-dreamer-la-la-landnbspreview<a> Los Angeles is an easy city to deeply love and deeply hate, and it is impossible to describe that to someone who has never lived there. The closest a non-resident can come to gaining an understanding of that sensation is by watching Damien Chazelle’s _La La Land_. On the o

Undeniably well put together, and entertaining, even if it certainly chooses style over substance. <em>'La La Land'</em> is an absolutely gorgeous-looking film, from the costumes to the cinematography to the choreography. The musical numbers are pleasant too. It is a little light on story, not that it isn't entertaining - it is. They were, evidently to me, going for an artsy film and they naile

**They'd crossed each others life while chasing their dreams.** I am not a big fan of modern musical films. So I was not expecting it to be a great or worst. The film opened with a song that I was not happy, because I did not like the verse or the music. And again to say, the modern timeline does not suit for the musical theme, unless it is a fantasy or an Indian film. The best part of the
This is definitely not a movie that I would have chosen to watch all by myself which perhaps explain why I thought it was just surprisingly okay to watch. However my girlfriend absolutely wanted to watch it so I got it. As it turned out my girlfriend had only gone by the number of Oscars and not really looked up what kind of movie it actually was so in the end I was enjoying the movie a lot more t
A very special, memorable film that will be iconic in the years to come.

"To me, _La La Land_ is like religion. I see the appeal, and I would never take it away from anyone. But I would also never stand in line for it." - Jeff WInger, probably. _Final rating:★★½ - Not quite for me, but I definitely get the appeal._











