A self-proclaimed ham, Hugh Jackman is more than a match for the real-life Phineas Taylor Barnum when it comes to showbiz stakes. He sings, he dances and he thoroughly steals The Greatest Showman. It is, indeed, largely thanks to Jackman’s bravura central turn, alongside some splendid choreography, that this almost entirely fictitious biopic is just about able to fly.
What do you get when you cross The Fox and the Hound with Hercules and Home on the Range? Bully Elliot – aka: the sweet and funny, if unremarkable, Ferdinand.
If Pitch Perfect was a delight back in 2012 and Pitch Perfect 2 was sweetness on a bigger budget three years later, Pitch Perfect 3 is obligatory, commercial and only just worth the bother. Continue reading Pitch Perfect 3 | Review→