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A massive outdoor screening of La La Land, complete with live orchestra, will come to L.A. this summer
A massive outdoor screening of La La Land, complete with live orchestra, will come to L.A. this summer

Time Out

time6 days ago

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  • Time Out

A massive outdoor screening of La La Land, complete with live orchestra, will come to L.A. this summer

From its first few moments on a bumper-to-bumper overpass, La La Land became a classic of at least three different movie subgenres: musical, car culture and Los Angeles. What better way to revisit the six-time Oscar winner than by celebrating each of those with a big, scenic outdoor screening featuring a live 53-piece orchestra and jazz band? (Okay, you can't watch from your car, but those people in the movie quickly left theirs to join each other in busting out Mandy Moore's choreo like you can here.) This September, cinephiles can don their technicolor best and head to the Los Angeles State Historic Park, where director Damien Chazelle's 2016 masterpiece will screen for two nights (Saturday, September 20 and Sunday, September 21). Composer Justin Hurwitz will conduct his Oscar-winning score, which stands gorgeously alongside Pasek & Paul's melancholy original songs, including the nominated weepie 'Audition (The Fools Who Dream)' and that year's big winner, 'City of Stars.' The movie's swings from ecstatic jazz to lowkey drama, anchored by Ryan Gosling and Oscar winner Emma Stone's phenomenal performances, will find themselves right at home in the park, which will feature a large main screen for the orchestra pit, and four smaller ones for those watching from behind. A mini-museum will display some of Mary Zophres's Academy Award-nominated original costumes, as well as set pieces from the film's Oscar-winning production design. Doors will open at 4:30pm, three hours ahead of the screening time, to give patrons plenty of options to check out themed photo-ops, cocktails and several food trucks. Seating options range from GA picnic-style lawn spots (starting at $48) to reserved seats ($158), all the way through ground seats, closest to the orchestra ($147). If you're still mad that the movie lost to Moonlight during the Oscar ceremony's infamous Envelopegate, you can shell out $427 for a premium box, with VIP amenities, delicacies and lounge chairs for two. This is the third year that Street Food Cinema brings its immersive concert screenings to Los Angeles, taking advantage of the city's glorious skyline to elevate its beloved local art form where it belongs. Written and directed by Damien Chazelle, La La Land opened in 2016 and became an instant hit, grossing over $472 million worldwide and netting 14 Academy Award nominations. It won six, for director, actress, cinematography, original score, original song and production design. website.

Kylie Kelce Reveals How She and Jason Kelce Stay Grounded When Parenting Their 4 Kids
Kylie Kelce Reveals How She and Jason Kelce Stay Grounded When Parenting Their 4 Kids

Yahoo

time22-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Kylie Kelce Reveals How She and Jason Kelce Stay Grounded When Parenting Their 4 Kids

The podcaster shares daughters Finn, Elliotte, Bennett and Wyatt with her former NFL player husband Kylie Kelce is sharing how she and her husband Jason Kelce stay grounded. The podcaster, 33, was interviewed by Parents for their first-ever Next Gen Awards and shared how she and her former NFL player husband, 37, keep themselves grounded amid their fame. The couple is parents to daughters Finnley "Finn," 3 months, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Wyatt, 5. "We actually parent our kids. We keep a small circle of people that help us care for or interact with our kids," explains Kylie. "That provides us the opportunity to be in the thick of it and stay surrounded by family." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. It also helps that the family of four has a sense of humor. During a recent episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, Kylie shared with guest Mandy Moore, 41, that her daughter Elliotte calls the retired NFL star by a "ridiculous" nickname. "The girls, they will occasionally call Jason Jason or Jay. Ellie has also called Jason big guy," she said. "I want to be abundantly clear. That is not something I call my husband, but she, I believe, heard it on Bluey. I could be wrong, but she heard it somewhere." "She'll be like, 'Come on, big guy. Time to get up, big guy. Let's go in the other room, big guy,' " she continued. "And says it like it's completely normal, which is ridiculous." On an April episode of her podcast, the mom of four opened up about her experience giving birth to her daughter Finnley "Finn" and shared that when it came time for her first meal post-labor, she had one thing in mind. "My first meal after giving birth was Bart's Bagels. Pork roll, egg and cheese on everything," she said. "And, oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. A pepperoni pizza bagel on a plain bagel. It was so good." "And Jason and I split one, and the minute I bit into my half, I was like, 'S---. I shouldn't have split it with him,' " Kylie teased. "But I did. God, it was so good. I'm gonna get one of those tomorrow." Read the original article on People Solve the daily Crossword

Mandy Moore's This is Us co-star Chrissy Metz shares update after 'life-altering' house fire
Mandy Moore's This is Us co-star Chrissy Metz shares update after 'life-altering' house fire

Daily Mail​

time20-07-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Mandy Moore's This is Us co-star Chrissy Metz shares update after 'life-altering' house fire

This is Us star Chrissy Metz offered an update on how her friend and co-star Mandy Moore is doing after losing her home in the deadly Los Angeles fires in January. Metz, 44, who revealed she has lost 100 pounds, told Extra that Moore and her family were 'doing well,' as they try to rebuild their lives. Moore, 43, lost her house in the Eaton fire, in east Los Angeles county. 'A lot of the structure was able to be salvaged, which is great, but it's so jarring,' Metz told the outlet. 'It's so life-altering, and she has children and pets. It's just frightening because there's nothing you can do but hopefully get out of there.' Moore shared the house with her husband Taylor Goldsmith and their three kids; sons Gus, four, and Ozzie, two and daughter Lou, 10 months. .Mandy Moore, 41, and her family are 'doing well' after losing their homes in the deadly LA fires in January according to her former co-star Chrissy Metz, 43 Metz's latest project is focused around another deadly California fire that ravaged the small mountain town of Paradise, CA in 2018. She plays the title character in Faith in the Flames: The Nichole Jolly Story. The Emmy nominee said she was hesitant to sign on for the project at first. 'I love a true story, and I love a heroic true story,' she said. 'However, there was fire involved, and I was like, "I don't know if I'm the girl for the job… Maybe I can't do it, like, physically and mentally, emotionally,"' adding, 'It's a lot. And it's real fire.' Talking to the real Nichole Jolly seemed to help steady Metz's nerves. 'We talked for a couple of hours. I asked her so many questions. I just don't understand how her brain worked,' she explained. 'I was like, I don't think I could do it, you know? Like, I get overwhelmed if I wake up late.' Jolly responded by telling her, 'I just took one step after another and then you help every single person you can.' Faith in the Flames: The Nichole Jolly Story debuted on Lifetime July 19. As for keeping up with her This Is Us co-stars, Metz relayed that they are in constant contact with each other. 'We all are texting each other. I always text when any projects come out or Sterling with his nominations for Paradise.' Brown received his 10th Emmy nomination for his role as a secret service agent investigating the murder of the president after an environmental catastrophe. If he wins it will be his third Emmy following wins in 2016 for American Crime Story and in 2017 for This is Us.

Mandy Moore calls out husband Taylor Goldsmith for saying he's seen 'A Walk to Remember': 'He lied'
Mandy Moore calls out husband Taylor Goldsmith for saying he's seen 'A Walk to Remember': 'He lied'

Yahoo

time20-07-2025

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  • Yahoo

Mandy Moore calls out husband Taylor Goldsmith for saying he's seen 'A Walk to Remember': 'He lied'

While one of Mandy Moore's favorite roles is Jamie Sullivan in the romantic drama A Walk to Remember, her husband Taylor Goldsmith apparently has not seen the classic 2002 Nicholas Sparks movie adaptation. The This Is Us actress stopped by the Not Gonna Lie podcast and told host Kylie Kelce that her singer hubby recently fibbed about watching the film to a friend. "I think he lied the other day," she said. "Somebody was like, 'A Walk to Remember is so sad.' He's like, 'Yeah, so sad.' I'm like, 'You've never seen it.'" A Walk to Remember was the former pop star's first foray into acting. Moore said she really wanted the role because she was a massive fan of author Nicholas Sparks. Over two decades after the movie's release, she shared that it's "incredible" that young people are still discovering Jamie and Landon's (Shane West) bittersweet love story. "I loved this story and, you know, to eventually get the part and be a part of telling this story was just like a real boon," she for Goldsmith, Moore said she may make his first watch of the melodrama a family affair, although they'll have to wait a few more years. "Maybe one day we'll have, like, a group viewing with with our kids when they get older," she said. Listen to the entire episode of Not Gonna Lie with Mandy Moore below. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly

Mandy Moore Is 'Doing Well' After Her Home Was 'a Near Total Loss' in Eaton Fire, Says Chrissy Metz
Mandy Moore Is 'Doing Well' After Her Home Was 'a Near Total Loss' in Eaton Fire, Says Chrissy Metz

Yahoo

time20-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Mandy Moore Is 'Doing Well' After Her Home Was 'a Near Total Loss' in Eaton Fire, Says Chrissy Metz

NEED TO KNOW January's Eaton fire was one of several wildfires in Los Angeles that left more than 80,000 displaced Mandy Moore was one of the thousands of people who were affected as she previously told her fans her home was "a near total loss" Her former This Is Us costar, Chrissy Metz, gave an update on how Moore is doing in a new interviewFollowing January's Eaton Fire, Mandy Moore is "doing well," says her friend and former This Is Us costar Chrissy Metz. The Eaton Fire was one of a series of wildfires in Los Angeles that left more than 80,000 people displaced, including celebrities like Moore, and destroyed more than 1,000 structures in January. The deadly blaze ignited on Jan. 7 and was fully contained on Jan. 31, along with the Palisades Fire. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! At the time of the catastrophic event, Moore and her husband, Taylor Goldsmith, were renovating their property. According to an Instagram post from fellow designer Emily Farnham, the kitchen had just been completed in December 2024. Six months after the fires, Metz shared in an interview with Extra that Moore is "doing well." "I mean, thank goodness. A lot of the structure was able to be salvaged, which is great, but it's so jarring. It's so life-altering, and she has children and pets," Metz said, referring to Moore's three kids: August "Gus" Harrison, 4, Oscar "Ozzie" Bennett, 1, and Louise Everett, 10 months. "It's just frightening because there's nothing you can do but hopefully get out of there. But she's doing well," said Metz. Days after the fires began, Moore shared with her Instagram followers, "The main part of our house is still standing. For now." "It's not livable but mostly intact. We lost Taylor and griffin's studio with every instrument and piece of equipment they've ever owned. We lost our garage and back house," she wrote, noting that she felt "weird survivors guilt." A month later though, Moore gave another Instagram update on her home, explaining, "We found out this week that while our house is still standing, because of the proximity to the fires/ burning structures (around us on all sides) the contents of our home are a near total loss." "Clothes, furniture, pretty much everything will have to be disposed of…maybe even the walls too," she added. Despite the devastation, she shared in March that she was ready to start rebuilding her home again. Moore shared an Instagram post by her interior designer, Sarah Sherman Samuel, which featured photographs of the guest house kitchen that was once a part of her home. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. "I miss this space and our home and Altadena immensely so I'm looking forward to rebuilding version 2.0 with @sarahshermansamuel, @emilyfarnhamarchitecture and @bronstruction," she wrote underneath the photos. Read the original article on People

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