
‘Pitch Perfect 2′ movie review: Elizabeth Banks’ a cappella sequel a touch off key
The finale of Pitch Perfect 2 is similar to Rocky; only we don’t know when the punches land, or if Rocky and/or Apollo are struggling to keep up the fight

The finale of Pitch Perfect 2 is similar to Rocky; only we don’t know when the punches land, or if Rocky and/or Apollo are struggling to keep up the fight

Two movies compete for screen time in the slickly-produced, well-cast and acted but otherwise inexplicable Pitch Perfect

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