The very-belated reformation of US boyband NSYNC is the central hook for this day-glo second sequel to the surprisingly beloved Trolls franchise.
Chris Morris exposes the “dark farce” at the heart of US homeland security in this blunt political satire.
Hollywood funny guy Paul Feig tries his hand at something a little different with this fizzy comedy thriller.
The final film in Kay Cannon’s trilogy about a group of singing friends is more awk-apella than a cappella.
Ben Affleck’s compelling low-key performance isn’t enough to save this by-the-numbers thriller.
By Alexia Stam
Could this be the most annoyingly cheery animated feature of all time? Almost, but not quite.
By Elena Lazic
Zac Efron and Adam Devine play hapless dudebro brothers in this silly, surprisingly offensive comedy.
The further acapella antics from the Barden Bellas in this Elizabeth Banks-directed comedy sequel.
Talking household pets are the source of a murderous rampage in Marjane Satrapi’s wicked, comic-tinged slasher movie.
A sing-a-long review of this delightful screen adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical.
The comedy inherent in a human/zombie love pairing doesn’t get this tired and unambitious genre pastiche very far.
A glossy, super lightweight comedy on collegiate a capella tournaments is saved by a few stunning moments.