La La Land

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. Musical films started almost as soon as sync sound was introduced in Hollywood in 1929. Starting as an outgrowth of vaudeville, Hollywood and the rest of the world quickly developed a universal language of singing and dancing in films that continues to this day. From Fred Astaire in “Top Hat” and Gene Kelly in “Singin’ in the Rain,” to “Wicked” to the latest from Bollywood, musicals have entranced audiences for a hundred years and show no sign of losing their appeal any time soon. Join us as we take a tour through the history of musicals on film from Hollywood to the rest of the world. February 11 – La La Land (Damian Chazelle, 2016) February 18 – Purple Rain (Albert Magnoli, 1984) February 25 – Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (Aditya Chopra, 1995) March 4 – Grease (Randal Kleiser, 1978) March 11 – Meet Me in St Louis (Vincente Minelli, 1944) March 18 – A Star is Born (George Cukor, 1952) March 25 – Wicked (Jon Chu, 2024)ComedyPT2H9MPG-132026-02-11
Ryan Gosling
Emma Stone
John Legend
Damien Chazelle
Marc Platt
Jordan Horowitz
Gary Gilbert
Fred Berger
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Showtimes

February 11, 7:00 pm

Wildhorse Cinema + Arts