
Sing 2
Buster and his new cast set their sights on premiering a fresh show at the Crystal Tower Theater in glamorous Redshore City. Devoid of any connections, he and his singers must slip into the Crystal Entertainment offices, ruled by the ruthless wolf mogul Jimmy Crystal, where the group proposes the ridiculous notion of enlisting lion rock icon Clay Calloway for their production. Buster then undertakes a quest to locate the now-isolated Clay Calloway and persuade him to return to the stage.
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Garth Jennings
Wes Anderson
Edgar Wright
Spike Jonze
Christophe Lourdelet
Melissa Nemcek
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“Sing 2” is a charming and enjoyable follow-up to the 2016 “Sing” and in many ways is the rare sequel that surpasses the original. The new film finds Buster Moon (Matthew McConaughey) and his performers enjoying a run of sod-out shows in his theater. Unwilling to settle for success in a regional locale; Buster and crew set off for the big city to produce and perform a show for Bigshot Jimmy Crystal (Bobby Cannavale); who is as ruthless as they come. After conning his way into an audition; Buster claims their new show will feature the return of reclusive Rock Icon Clay Calloway (Bono); who has been a recluse for the past fifteen years. Jimmy is intrigued and gives Buster a chance and inserts his daughter Porsha (Halsey) into the show despite the fact that while she is a gifted singer; her acting is cringe-worthy. What follows is a madcap tale filled with music and humor as the crew desperately tries to get the show ready and stay away from the very dangerous Jimmy Crystal. The music is very good and the cast is as enjoyable as ever. I would have liked to have seen Seth Mac Farlane return but the performances from Taron Egerton, Reese Witherspoon, Scarlett Johansson, and the ensemble more than deliver. For those who enjoyed the first film and are looking for some fun entertainment for the family; “Sing 2” is a winning performance. 4 stars out of 5






















































