I first heard whispers about La La Land, the big screen musical starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, long before any official trailers had started to seep across the internet.
Film critics whose podcasts I follow and whose reviews I devour starting mentioning a movie that had only been shown in select private screenings to a very special few.
They mentioned Oscar buzz was already starting to build, but that wasn’t the compelling piece of the puzzle. It was the reports of what was happening inside the theatres.

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Grown, stoic men weeping in their seats because they were so moved. Critics gushing that Emma Stone’s performance was the most magical thing they had ever seen. Entire audiences breaking into dance once the credits rolled.