And with fantastic songs, colourful choreography and
already iconic performances from Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, this is pure cinematic joy.
Not exact matches
Your article is really interesting and in a very simple way points out the obvious truth about what happened in 1974 (though I loved his
performance, I always wondered why Carney, over two
iconic characters such as Jake Gittes and Michael Corleone; had less doubts about 2002 since by that time I was
already 32 and following Oscars for a long time)..
It doesn't live up to Adam Driver and Mark Hamill's live - action
performances, but there's no denying it's a fun alternative for those who have
already seen The Last Jedi and want to experience one of its most
iconic scenes in a new way.