Sing

2016 • 107 minutes
4.4
6.72K reviews
71%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

From Illumination Entertainment, the studio that brought you The Secret Life of Pets comes an animated comedy about finding the music that lives inside all of us. Sing stars Academy Award® winner Matthew McConaughey as Buster Moon, an eternally optimistic koala who puts on the world’s greatest singing competition to save his crumbling theater; Academy Award® winner Reese Witherspoon as Rosita, an overworked and underappreciated mother of 25 piglets desperate to unleash her inner diva; Scarlett Johansson as Ash, a punk rock porcupine with a beautiful voice behind her prickly exterior; and Taron Egerton as Johnny, a young gangster gorilla looking to break free of his family’s felonies. Sing is the musical comedy event of the year!
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

4.4
6.72K reviews
Sahara Anne Burns
March 25, 2017
I actually really liked it. Which was shocking to me, because I normally am not one to like cover songs. I really liked the multiple character plot lines that fused together into one musical show. I actually kind of like it more than zootopia, because it has realistic human stories that you can relate too. The stay at home mother with way too many kids, the young heartbroken teen, the impressionable troubled youth with a checkered family, and the struggling man with the dream to run his own who doesn't even have enough to pay the power bill. We all know somebody similar to this, or at least heard/watched stories similar. All bonded through their love of theatere and music. A very cute and fun family movie.
507 people found this review helpful
Paul “Baloo” Johnson
December 30, 2016
Bad writing paired with great vocals. Pretty sure the cast got together after some other projects or an awards show for a trip to a karaoke bar, and decided they were good enough to make a movie out of it. And it works on that level much better than I expected. All but one character has no logical motivation to continue after the second act. Honestly thought Mike was voiced by Frank Sinatra, Junior instead of what is Seth MacFarlane's best performance to date.
486 people found this review helpful
Tia Onyx (FarmGirlintheCity)
March 25, 2017
This was fun to watch, made me smile, and Im still humming the tunes at the end. I actively looked up the songs, loved the original song and love replaying the final performance. The squid lights was truly an awe inspiring idea. Any movie that makes me get up and research, sing along, smile and hum along is, to me, a great movie as I enjoyed it, I go immersed. Fun and Entertaining.
23 people found this review helpful