By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter Sing: Thriller follows Buster (McConaughey) and his friends staging an elaborate version of the Michael Jackson hit “Thriller” for a Halloween party.
Netflix has officially unveiled Sing: Thriller, a brand new short film set in the world of the animated Sing franchise, and based on Michael Jackson‘s iconic song, “Thriller.” Sing ...
"Treat yourself." Netflix has launched a fun new Halloween short called Sing: Thriller, a horror special based on the two animated movies of the same name. Sing: Thriller is an animated zombie ...
The “Sing” gang is returning, but probably not in the way you’d expect. “Sing: Thriller,” an all-new, original short film set within the world of Illumination’s popular features ...
Vincent's narration in Michael Jackson’s thriller when the actor was in his 70s introduced him to a new generation of fans in the early 1980s. "So, in that sense, it was fantastic." "The only ...
Sing: Thriller, based on Michael Jackson’s short film of the same name, is headed to Netflix. In the animated Illumination short, Buster Moon, a charismatic koala played by Matthew McConaughey ...
Dev Patel will star in “The Journeyman,” a crime thriller directed by Tarsem Singh from a script by husband-wife duo Bryan and Alexis Roberts (aka The Roberts). Patel plays a down-on-his-luck ...
Tasha Robinson is Polygon’s entertainment editor. She’s covered film, TV, books, and more for 20 years, including at The A.V. Club, The Dissolve, and The Verge. In the show, once-shy elephant ...
The Sing franchise is returning in a whole new avatar with Sing: Thriller. Netflix has announced a special short film based ...
Is ‘Die Hard’ a Christmas movie? It’s a debate that rages every single year, but there’s no question that Netflix’s upcoming action-thriller “Carry-On” will bring a dose of ...
As somebody who watches quite a lot of movies (I’ve seen more than 90 flicks in theaters in 2024 to date), I’ve become increasingly good at picking up narrative and tonal patterns over the years.
People love underdogs. Researchers have time and again observed that the public, and perhaps especially the American public, is drawn to stories in which an average person, through some ...