Sing 2 | 2021
Updated December 22, 2022
Critical Consensus
Aparita Bhandari | The Globe and Mail
Gary Goldstein | Los Angeles Times
Justin Lowe | The Hollywood Reporter
Johnny Oleksinski | New York Post
James Berardinelli | ReelViews
Phil de Semlyen | Time Out
Kristen Page-Kirby | Washington Post
Zaki Hasan | San Francisco Chronicle
Charles Bramesco | The A.V. Club
Roger Moore | Movie Nation
Jake Coyle | The Associated Press
Ella Kemp | Empire
Amy Nicholson | The New York Times
Carlos Aguilar | TheWrap
Peter Sobczynski | RogerEbert.com
Gary Goldstein | Los Angeles Times
Justin Lowe | The Hollywood Reporter
Johnny Oleksinski | New York Post
James Berardinelli | ReelViews
Phil de Semlyen | Time Out
Kristen Page-Kirby | Washington Post
Zaki Hasan | San Francisco Chronicle
Charles Bramesco | The A.V. Club
Roger Moore | Movie Nation
Jake Coyle | The Associated Press
Ella Kemp | Empire
Amy Nicholson | The New York Times
Carlos Aguilar | TheWrap
Peter Sobczynski | RogerEbert.com
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Summary & Info
An animated follow-up to Sing: Mr. Moon (voiced by Matthew McConaughey) is anxious to take the next professional step with his hit show but is disappointed when a talent agent tells him they don’t have what it takes. He doesn’t give up, but has to try to convince a reclusive musician to join them for an elaborate new show. Cast: the voices of Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Tori Kelly, Taron Egerton, Nick Kroll, Garth Jennings, Jennifer Saunders, Chelsea Peretti, Bobby Cannavale and Nick Offerman. Director: Garth Jennings. [1:52 – PG]
Dueling Critics

“The stakes are high for ‘Sing 2,’ and the movie delivers on many levels. There’s the fun of seeing how pop songs make it into the thematic explorations, or are performed as a straight-up medley in the audition process…If you’re looking for some lighthearted distraction from the worries of the world right now, however, give ‘Sing 2’ a shot.”

“Because it doesn’t contain any sex, violence, or bad words and because it is filled with adorable anthropomorphic animals, many parents will no doubt take their kids to see ‘Sing 2’ on the theory that there’s nothing bad for them in it. In fact, I would argue that the sheer laziness on display of this soulless exercise in franchise extension is far more damaging.”
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Sing 2 | 2022
Updated December 22, 2022
Critical Consensus
Aparita Bhandari | The Globe and Mail
Gary Goldstein | Los Angeles Times
Justin Lowe | The Hollywood Reporter
Johnny Oleksinski | New York Post
James Berardinelli | ReelViews
Phil de Semlyen | Time Out
Kristen Page-Kirby | Washington Post
Zaki Hasan | San Francisco Chronicle
Charles Bramesco | The A.V. Club
Roger Moore | Movie Nation
Jake Coyle | The Associated Press
Ella Kemp | Empire
Amy Nicholson | The New York Times
Carlos Aguilar | TheWrap
Peter Sobczynski | RogerEbert.com
Gary Goldstein | Los Angeles Times
Justin Lowe | The Hollywood Reporter
Johnny Oleksinski | New York Post
James Berardinelli | ReelViews
Phil de Semlyen | Time Out
Kristen Page-Kirby | Washington Post
Zaki Hasan | San Francisco Chronicle
Charles Bramesco | The A.V. Club
Roger Moore | Movie Nation
Jake Coyle | The Associated Press
Ella Kemp | Empire
Amy Nicholson | The New York Times
Carlos Aguilar | TheWrap
Peter Sobczynski | RogerEbert.com
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Dueling Critics


Summary & Info

An animated follow-up to Sing: Mr. Moon (voiced by Matthew McConaughey) is anxious to take the next professional step with his hit show but is disappointed when a talent agent tells him they don’t have what it takes. He doesn’t give up, but has to try to convince a reclusive musician to join them for an elaborate new show. Cast: the voices of Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, Tori Kelly, Taron Egerton, Nick Kroll, Garth Jennings, Jennifer Saunders, Chelsea Peretti, Bobby Cannavale and Nick Offerman. Director: Garth Jennings. [1:52 – PG]