“Wicked” star Cynthia Erivo has weighed in on an internet debate about audience conduct: Should fans sing along to the film’s classic showtunes while seeing it at the movie theater ...
That film was filled with songs for kids to sing along to, especially The Rock’s own You’re Welcome. It was a huge hit when the first movie came out, and The People’s Champion wants to hear ...
Erivo is a proponent of fans being able to sing along to the movie musical's songs in the theater, as some cinemas have clamped down on singing, face paint and more. "Good!" she said in response ...
Sure, historically, people have sang songs in theaters in the past. That's typically reserved for midnight movies like The Rocky Horror Picture Show or specifically designated sing-along screenings.
During press for Disney’s new “Moana 2” starring Auliʻi Cravalho as “Moana” and Dwayne Johnson as “Maui,” a BBC News reporter asked them if movie-goers should sing, to which both ...
Theaters are getting ready to do just that. Universal plans to release a sing-along version of the movie, which some 1,000 cinemas in North America plan to start showing on Christmas Day ...
Another TikTok user wrote of their experience watching the film: "The rumors are true; the theater kids really did do a sing-along." "9/10 movie but 1/10 audience," they added in the caption.
She falls into the camp of folks who find enjoyment in singing along with the songs featured in the movie, including beloved ... asking theatergoers to not sing along with a screening.
And this week, on the red carpet for his new movie Moana 2, Johnson dropped his next polarizing wisdom bomb: Musical fans should feel free to sing in movie ... can hold the songs in their hearts ...