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Sing Street
Directed by
John Carney
PG-13
2016
1h 45m
Drama
,
Romance
,
and more
7.9
95%
92%
7.9
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A young lad notices a beautiful girl who begins to occupy his thoughts. While struggling with poverty, personal relationships and life's woes, he starts a band, hoping to catch her attention.
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Cast of Sing Street
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo
Conor "Cosmo" Lawlor
Lucy Boynton
Raphina
Jack Reynor
Brendan Lawlor
Ben Carolan
Darren
Mark McKenna
Eamon
Kelly Thornton
Ann Lawlor
Maria Doyle Kennedy
Penny Lawlor
Aidan Gillen
Robert Lawlor
Ian Kenny
Barry
Percy Chamburuka
Ngig
Connor Hamilton
Larry
Karl Rice
Garry
Don Wycherley
Brother Baxter
Des Keogh
Brother Barnabas
Kian Murphy
Mick Mahon
Dolores Mullally
Dinner Lady
Marcella Plunkett
Eamon's Mum
Vera Nwabuwe
Ngig's Mum
Tony Doyle
Wayne
Keith McErlean
Barry's Dad
Sing Street Ratings & Reviews
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Sing Street, while not telling a tale that could be labeled as anything close to original, still crackles with an innovative vitality all its own, making its climactic leaps into the starry-eyed unknown all the more wonderful because of this.
Chesapeake Family Magazine
Roxana Hadadi
Sing Street takes its inspiration from the music and movies of the '80s, tapping into nostalgia for the time with its messages about self-expression.
Baltimore Magazine
Max Weiss
Sing Street is a shaggy, uneven, but undeniably endearing and entertaining film, especially if this was the music of your childhood, as it was mine.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
As a testament to the power of music, the bond of brotherhood and the boundless possibilities of youth, "Sing Street" just plain works.
BuzzFeed News
Alison Willmore
The film captures the earnestness and the silliness of the boys' efforts, but also how little that matters when you're discovering what it feels like to create something.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Calvin Wilson
With its intriguing characters and exhilarating music, "Sing Street" is the best film about being young, gifted and Irish since "The Commitments."
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
A delightful film that is almost impossible to watch without a smile on your face.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
As long as Sing Street stays on this sweet, sentimental path, the film is an agreeable toe-tapper.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
Carney has an uncanny way of telling a story through music. "Sing Street" reminds us of being young and lost in a song, realizing with a jolt that someone else had the same feelings we did.
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
That knockout sequence holds the key to 'Sing Street,' and to all of Carney's musicals - the idea that when you find your way into a song, you can create your own destiny.
The Atlantic
Christopher Orr
I could scarcely be more delighted to report that Carney has rediscovered the magic of Once with Sing Street, another tiny, winsome charmer set in Dublin.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Carney understands how music not only provides a soundtrack for a life, but can change a life, too.
Boston Globe
Peter Keough
Those put off by the prospect of a musical in the '80s pop style of Duran Duran or Pet Shop Boys should cast their prejudices aside when it comes to John Carney's "Sing Street." You might find yourself singing along.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Here [Carney's] got the balance just right, delivering a funny and heartfelt tale about a Dublin teen in the mid-80s.
San Diego Reader
Scott Marks
John Carney (Begin Again) once again tries to reheat a Once souffl and instead serves up a flat, cheerily antiseptic period musical.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Warm, ingratiating, with a beat you can dance to, "Sing Street" is a feel-good movie that never demands to be liked. Instead it asks, politely and irresistibly.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Cary Darling
A good-natured, old-fashioned, crowd-pleasing Irish pop musical that doesn't go anywhere unexpected but has a great time getting there.
San Francisco Chronicle
Walter V. Addiego
Don't be deterred by the timeworn material - as a romantic vision of youth and rock, "Sing Street" is number one with a bullet.
Observer
Rex Reed
Sing Street has the potential to achieve unmistakable popularity with not only teens but also audiences of all ages.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
It's all too sweet and easy, and the band's music-which is composed by John Carney, the movie's writer and director, and Gary Clark-is bland and overproduced.
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Sing Street
Sing Street
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Jack Reynor On The Story Of The Film
Jack Reynor On The Story Of The Film
Behind the Scenes
Lucy Boynton On Her Character, Raphina
Lucy Boynton On Her Character, Raphina
Behind the Scenes
Anthony Bregman On The Story Of The Film
Anthony Bregman On The Story Of The Film
Behind the Scenes
Maria Doyle Kennedy On Her Character, Penny
Maria Doyle Kennedy On Her Character, Penny
Behind the Scenes
Aidan Gillen On The Family Dynamics In The Film
Aidan Gillen On The Family Dynamics In The Film
Behind the Scenes
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo On The Story And His Character
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo On The Story And His Character
Behind the Scenes
John Carney On How This Film Fulfills All Of His Childhood Dreams
John Carney On How This Film Fulfills All Of His Childhood Dreams
Behind the Scenes
Rio
Rio
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Makeup
Makeup
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Beautiful Sea
Beautiful Sea
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Older Brother
Older Brother
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Brendan's Review
Brendan's Review
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First Performance
First Performance
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Principal's Office
Principal's Office
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Go Now (Music Video)
Go Now (Music Video)
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On My Way To Find You
On My Way To Find You
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Jack Reynor's Monologue
Jack Reynor's Monologue
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The Riddle Of The Model
The Riddle Of The Model
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Confronting Barry The Bully
Confronting Barry The Bully
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