Its script is more than a smidge pitchy. And there are at least two reasons to protest its treatment of Anna Kendrick's Beca, the once outsider freshman who took the all-girl Barden Bellas to new competitive a capella heights in. Surprise hit Pitch Perfect gets sequelized in this Universal Pictures production once again scripted by Kay Cannon. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi.

Following three consecutive championship wins at the a cappella U. S. nationals, the Barden University Bellas are at the top of their game. There's no effing fun in a summer where you can't sing along with the Barden Bellas.

Pitch Perfect 2

The first Pitch Perfect is a movie about girls bonding, growing and coming together for something amazing. Synopsis: After a humiliating command performance at Lincoln Center, the Barden Bellas enter an international competition that no American group has ever won in. Should you grab besties and hit the cinema? Throughout the film, a capella TV hosts John (John Michael Higgins) and Gail (Elizabeth Banks who also directs the movie) pop in with their very un-P. I love how simple lines of the characters deliver delight. I love that I hate the antagonist group in the second movie, especially Kommissar.

Trailer Pitch Perfect 2

Kommissar is the leader of the Sound Machine a cappella group. It's been three years since the Barden University Bellas won their first a cappella national title. But most of those unnecessarily wordy parts—where the tuneful.

Scroll down to read the full review. It has a formula to it, but that won't bother fans of the original. The movie, instead, focuses on delivering what audiences came for: Fat Amy painfully sledding down stairs; new movie quotes to replace your stale ones left over from Pitch. The cast of the film consists of Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Hailee Steinfeld, Brittany Snow, Skylar Astin, Adam DeVine, Katey Sagal, Anna Camp, Alexis Knapp.