A highly acclaimed film with a whopping Rotten Tomatoes score is set to be available to watch for free.
Hit movie La La Land premiered back in 2017 and saw Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling dazzle audiences with their performances.
The film follows the tale of frustrated jazz pianist Sebastian, played by Gosling, and aspiring actress Mia, portrayed by Stone.
Set in Los Angeles, the pair fall in love as they struggle to achieve their dreams.
At the time of its release, critics compared Stone and Gosling to the iconic stars Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, and Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds.
La La Land is set to air for free on Friday, May 9 at 11pm on BBC Two.
Highly acclaimed film La La Land with a whopping Rotten Tomatoes score is set to be available to watch for free (pictured: Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling in the film)
The film follows the tale of frustrated jazz pianist Sebastian, played by Gosling, and aspiring actress Mia, portrayed by Stone
The two hour film has received raving reviews over the years and has an impressive 91 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Around 1,000 viewers have taken to the review site to leave their verdicts and penned: ‘This Movie is amazing. From the way it was written and portrayed by the actors to the way it was received, amazing.
‘I really enjoyed watching this movies cause of its colours and sH๏τs, you can really see that somebody put effort and heart into this. its really worth watching!’
Someone else called it a ‘masterpiece’ adding, ‘My favourite musical of all time. My favourite movie of all time’.
Others commented: ‘One of the best movies of the century, you dont need to like musicals to like it. many movies have been about actors and musicians but this is the best of all.’;
‘The cinematography, acting, Ryan Gosling, music, everything was perfect. Love this movie and you better love it too. The message, man Damien Chazelle cooked here. What a beautiful film.’;
‘A rollercoaster of emotions! One of my all time favourite endings of a film to this day, which also left me completely devastated. This movie sticks with you.’
But not everyone has been impressed and one penned: ‘One of the worst movies I’ve ever tried to watch. Tried to suffer my way through it six times and I’ve still never quite made it to the end of the film. A truly dreadful movie!’
La La Land was also subject of a huge Oscar blunder when it was wrongly announced as the winner of Best Picture award instead of Moonlight in 2017.
The two hour film has received raving reviews over the years and has an impressive 91% score on Rotten Tomatoes
However, not everyone has been impressed with the film and one commented on Rotten Tomatoes that it was ‘dreadful’
Accounting firm PwC, formerly Price Waterhouse Coopers, apologised for the mistake and said: ‘We sincerely apologize to Moonlight, La La Land, Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, and Oscar viewers for the error that was made during the award announcement for Best Picture.
‘The presenters had mistakenly been given the wrong category envelope and when discovered, was immediately corrected. We are currently investigating how this could have happened, and deeply regret that this occurred.
‘We appreciate the grace with which the nominees, the Academy, ABC, and Jimmy Kimmel handled the situation.’
La La Land airs on BBC Two on Friday May, 9 at 11pm
La La Land was wrongly announced as the winner of Best Picture Oscar in 2017 (L-R) La La Land producer Jordan Horowitz holds up the winner card reading actual Best Picture winner Moonlight with actor Warren Beatty and host Jimmy Kimmel