The Notebook. Like La La Land, The Notebook is a tear-inducing love story starring Ryan Gosling. It features the dual storylines of an elderly man (James Garner) reading to a nursing home patient (Gena Rowlands), paired with a plot about a young couple (Gosling and Rachel McAdams) who fall in love in the 1940s. 7 votes.
La la land is filled with love, emotion, and heartbreak that keeps you on your toes. The fashion, the music, the dance numbers, all were amazing and created a fantastic movie that I will remember for a long time. Winner of 6 Academy Awards® including Best Director for writer/director Damien Chazelle, and winner of a record-breaking 7 Golden Jazz plays a key role in “La La Land.” As its title suggests, this 1979 film also largely revolves around jazz. While both movies embrace the same musical genre, the similarities don’t end there. “All That Jazz” also mixes pure fantasy with brutal reality.The Last Duel is the latest directorial endeavor from Ridley Scott; here's the ending of the medieval drama and Marguerite's fate explained. The Last Duel is based on a book by Eric Jager called The Last Duel: A Story of Trial by Combat in Medieval France, which in turn is based on true events. The Last Duel's main characters did exist, and