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- Trish Sie's Pitch Perfect 3 is rough, unevenly plotted, and cliché in almost every way imaginable, but it's also a genuinely funny film that gets by on the chemistry of its cast.
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Dec 21, 2017 · “Pitch Perfect 3” supposedly is the final film in the wildly successful series about the musical misadventures of the Barden Bellas. Lots of overlong, tearful group hugs after the final a cappella song make that clear. But we really didn’t need a second “Pitch Perfect” movie, much less a third one. The first was a burst of energy and ...
Dec 20, 2017 · Pitch Perfect 3 is light on logic or plot, but heavy on humor. The Bellas has ventured into the ridiculous, but the shift may reward open-minded fans looking to laugh.
Dec 19, 2017 · The third Pitch Perfect film releases on Friday, and the final song for the Barden Bellas is hardly as revolutionary as the 2012 original, but it's fine and fun if you lower your expectations.
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Dec 22, 2017 · Pitch Perfect 3 Review: The Trilogy Ends With an A-ca Whimper. By Molly Freeman. Published Dec 22, 2017. Pitch Perfect 3 offers a satisfying conclusion to the a capella series, but sacrifices heart and substance for bizarre, over-the-top story choices.
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Dec 19, 2017 · Film Review: ‘Pitch Perfect 3’. In a third-time's-the-daffy-charm sequel, the Bellas reunite for one last tour, and the a cappella girl-group franchise goes out on a winning note.
Dec 19, 2017 · Pitch Perfect 3 review: A short and decent final installment. Movies. Movie Reviews. Pitch Perfect 3 charms as a short and decent final installment: EW review. By. Leah Greenblatt....
Jan 15, 2018 · Pitch Perfect 3 seems more focuses on riffing on its self-depreciating humor (more than the Pitch Perfect 2 did) trying to please fans in thinking that the film (and its characters) are more self-aware of their oddball humor and out-of-the-box situations.