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the sequel is more musically varied, though Kay Cannon's script amps the sass at the expense of structureby Peter Travers [Rolling Stone ]
the movie is a little slow to get going, but in the second half there are several brilliant set pieces, like a secret competition in which those football players have a classic cameoby Kyle Smith [New York Post ]
the follow-up doesn't produce glory, but it definitely supplies gleeby Colin Covert [Minneapolis Star Tribune ]
is a worthy sequel in tone, even if the story feels padded with a few too many montagesby Claudia Puig [USA Today ]
inspired musical numbers, an uninvested Kendrick and too many ethnic jokes make this comedy a mixed bagby Rafer Guzman [Newsday ]