Our culture has been obsessed with nostalgia for a while now, but it may have hit its peak in 2016, with a slew of remakes, reboots, revivals, sequels and homages.
Which ones were the best? Nostalgia, at its core, is deeply personal — the reason it’s so powerful is that it reminds you of a meaningful time in your life. But a few of us at The Washington Post managed to agree enough to rank 10 nostalgia projects that really struck a chord with us this year.
1. “Stranger Things”
The lauded Netflix sci-fi thriller about a missing child in a small town paid tribute to a ton of movies from the 1970s and ’80s, and became a phenomenon over a summer that lacked any good blockbusters on the big screen. I could barely tear myself away from the eight-episode series; but homages to “E.T.” and “Stand By Me” didn’t resonate with me so much as the feeling of what it was like to be a kid before the days of cellphones and the internet. During one of the first scenes of the pilot, when Will Byers rode his bike home from a friend’s house, it reminded me of the glorious days of biking all over my suburban home town. Fortunately, I didn’t ever get swept into a terrifying alternate universe, so that aspect of the eight-episode series just made it even more gripping.
2. “La La Land”
Musicals aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but for those of us willing to believe in a surreal world where singing and dancing are the only logical ways to express one’s emotions, the effects are dazzling. We don’t get many movie musicals these days, so each one feels like a throwback to another era. “La La Land” conjures up “Singin’ in the Rain” and “Swing Time,” not to mention Jacques Demy’s vibrant, tres French “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg.” And yet, the likely Oscar contender feels utterly contemporary despite its use of artifacts from different eras, including a shot of the observatory from “Rebel Without a Cause” and songs from the 1980s. If “La La Land” weren’t so impeccably constructed, you might say it belongs in another era. Instead, the movie proves that at this moment, an effervescent, tap-danced duet is just what we need.