The animated comedy “Sing” has one big thing going for it: movie stars playing singing animals. There’s a second appeal if you follow such television shows as “The Voice” and “American Idol.” The ...
Illumination Entertainment, the team behind the Minions, branches out into the world of all talking-dancing-singing creatures great-and-small, mashing that up with the wildly popular phenomenon of ...
It may help that I have now seen Illumination Entertainment and Universal’s wonderful new animated holiday entry Sing twice (at the Toronto Film Festival, and at last Saturday’s premiere), where both ...
Illumination Entertainment, the team behind the Minions, branches out into the world of all talking, dancing, singing creatures great and small, mashing that up with the wildly popular phenomenon of ...
The animated comedy “Sing” has one big thing going for it: movie stars playing singing animals. There’s a second appeal if you follow such television shows as “The Voice” and “American Idol.” The ...
"Sing" is the banana split of movies. While it's hardly haute cuisine, it's awfully enjoyable, and, if it won't ever surprise you, you'll have a hard time denying that it's remarkably sweet. The ...
An old-fashioned “Let’s put on a show”-style, computer-animated, jukebox musical, “Sing 2,” from Illumination Entertainment (“Despicable Me”) and Universal, features the humanoid animals from its ...
“Sing” gathers talented performers like Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson and John C. Reilly — Seth MacFarland MacFarlane is in there, too, if that’s your thing — but the mix ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results