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PITCH PERFECT 3 CHARITY NIGHT WITH ANTHONY WAYNE AND HANNA TRAN FUNDRAISING AT LIDO CINEMAS
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Camera, editing: BRYANNA REYNOLDS
Film review: Susie Cashmere
Film review: Susie Cashmere
PITCH PERFECT 3
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review by Susie Cashmere
Running Time 1 Hour, 34 mins
Director: Trish Sie
Cast: Anna Kendrick
Rebel Wilson
Elizabeth Banks
Ruby Rose
Hailey Steinfield
I am a “Pitch Perfect” fan, absolutely loving the first and second movie made. Although I enjoyed the third movie, I wasn’t as impressed as with the first two.
Just not quite as fabulous!
In this third movie, we find the girls have graduated from college and are all in the “real” world stuck in dead end jobs, thoroughly unhappy and disillusioned with life.
The high of winning the World Championships has settled and the “Bellas” are quite depressed realising that there are not too many jobs that pay well just because you can sing!
Simply put, our favourite singers
Beca (Anna Kendrick)
Chloe (Brittany Snow)
Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson)
Aubrey (Anna Camp)
Emily ( Hailee Steinfeld) and
Lee (Hanna Mae Lee)
are bored and are itching to get back into singing.
Aubrey (Anna Camp) rounds up the “Bellas” and devises a plan to get out of the daily grind and back into singing. She uses her dad’s military connections to book the “Bellas” in on a U.S.O tour.
Joining this tour are two more groups which is where the rivalry comes in, but, in my opinion, ever so slightly. I feel there needed to be more competition and rivalry amongst the singers.
One of the groups is a bunch of handsome boys, a country act called “Saddle Up” and the other group is an all female band called “Calamity” led by the gorgeous Ruby Rose. Ruby Rose could have been in the movie a whole lot more as her presence on screen is enough to make even the toughest of all critics go week at the knees!!
DJ Khalid arrives and now the competition starts as he is looking for a headline act for his concert. DJ Khalid “spoofs” his own character very well and is terrific on screen.
A text book subplot involves Fat Amy's dad played by the fabulous John Lithgow, trying to re kindle his relationship with his estranged daughter as he realises Amy is about to come into a fortune and he wants to get his greedy hands on it.
Of course she realises his motives and the plot fizzles out quite quickly
Elisabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins return as the pompous Capella commentators trying to turn the whole affair into a documentary. To me, they were a little irritating to say the least.
On the whole I enjoyed the film. the characters were fabulous, the story was just lacking a little substance and it could have definitely had more singing in it.
Worth a watch for sure and on the whole I give “Pitch Perfect 3” a $7 out of $10 on the “Cashy scale.
Reviewed by
Susie Cashmere
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review by Susie Cashmere
Running Time 1 Hour, 34 mins
Director: Trish Sie
Cast: Anna Kendrick
Rebel Wilson
Elizabeth Banks
Ruby Rose
Hailey Steinfield
I am a “Pitch Perfect” fan, absolutely loving the first and second movie made. Although I enjoyed the third movie, I wasn’t as impressed as with the first two.
Just not quite as fabulous!
In this third movie, we find the girls have graduated from college and are all in the “real” world stuck in dead end jobs, thoroughly unhappy and disillusioned with life.
The high of winning the World Championships has settled and the “Bellas” are quite depressed realising that there are not too many jobs that pay well just because you can sing!
Simply put, our favourite singers
Beca (Anna Kendrick)
Chloe (Brittany Snow)
Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson)
Aubrey (Anna Camp)
Emily ( Hailee Steinfeld) and
Lee (Hanna Mae Lee)
are bored and are itching to get back into singing.
Aubrey (Anna Camp) rounds up the “Bellas” and devises a plan to get out of the daily grind and back into singing. She uses her dad’s military connections to book the “Bellas” in on a U.S.O tour.
Joining this tour are two more groups which is where the rivalry comes in, but, in my opinion, ever so slightly. I feel there needed to be more competition and rivalry amongst the singers.
One of the groups is a bunch of handsome boys, a country act called “Saddle Up” and the other group is an all female band called “Calamity” led by the gorgeous Ruby Rose. Ruby Rose could have been in the movie a whole lot more as her presence on screen is enough to make even the toughest of all critics go week at the knees!!
DJ Khalid arrives and now the competition starts as he is looking for a headline act for his concert. DJ Khalid “spoofs” his own character very well and is terrific on screen.
A text book subplot involves Fat Amy's dad played by the fabulous John Lithgow, trying to re kindle his relationship with his estranged daughter as he realises Amy is about to come into a fortune and he wants to get his greedy hands on it.
Of course she realises his motives and the plot fizzles out quite quickly
Elisabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins return as the pompous Capella commentators trying to turn the whole affair into a documentary. To me, they were a little irritating to say the least.
On the whole I enjoyed the film. the characters were fabulous, the story was just lacking a little substance and it could have definitely had more singing in it.
Worth a watch for sure and on the whole I give “Pitch Perfect 3” a $7 out of $10 on the “Cashy scale.
Reviewed by
Susie Cashmere
National Finalists, Miss/Mr Diamond Australia, Anthony Wayne and @HannaTran held a charity screen filming of Pitch Perfect / Pitch Perfect 3 movie at Lido Cinemas Hawthorn in support of beyondblue and Switchboard Victoria.
presenting, camera and editing: Bryanna Reynolds / Bryanna Reynolds Multimedia Journalist & Producer at Reynolds Sister Productions
film review: Susie Cashmere
celebrities present and interviewed: Hung Pham, Saloni Kalra, Ally Sanford, Rudo Michelle Doherty, Kristina Mendez, Amit Singh, Alexander O. Montgomery and many more
Bohemian Rhapsody Club and Magazine expresses its special thanks to the organisers of the event and personally to Anthony Wayne / Anthony Wayne - Mr Diamond Australia National Finalist 2018 and Hanna Tran - 2018 Miss Diamond Australia National Finalist for the invite and the opportunity to cover this special event as well as to Bri and her crew for this work and Susie Cashmere for the film review.
Exclusively for Bohemian Rhapsody Magazine
presenting, camera and editing: Bryanna Reynolds / Bryanna Reynolds Multimedia Journalist & Producer at Reynolds Sister Productions
film review: Susie Cashmere
celebrities present and interviewed: Hung Pham, Saloni Kalra, Ally Sanford, Rudo Michelle Doherty, Kristina Mendez, Amit Singh, Alexander O. Montgomery and many more
Bohemian Rhapsody Club and Magazine expresses its special thanks to the organisers of the event and personally to Anthony Wayne / Anthony Wayne - Mr Diamond Australia National Finalist 2018 and Hanna Tran - 2018 Miss Diamond Australia National Finalist for the invite and the opportunity to cover this special event as well as to Bri and her crew for this work and Susie Cashmere for the film review.
Exclusively for Bohemian Rhapsody Magazine
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