“How She Move” is “Stomp the Yard” without the yard, “You Got Served” with a Jamaican accent. It’s a laughably over-familiar melodrama about stepping, the aggressive, confrontational street dancing ...
Movies don't do art well. They do sports. Creativity and the individual? Big problems. Team competition? A no-brainer: It means drama, narrative arc, someone to root for. As we've seen in recent years ...
Jan. 25, 2008 — -- Though the story is predictable, "How She Move" (* * ½ out of four) has two key assets: powerful dance sequences and an emphasis on education. Rutina Wesley as a brainy dance ...
Let's get this out of the way first and foremost: "How She Move" is an incredibly stupid title. The plot of this new foreign (Canadian) film from Paramount Vantage and MTV Films, written and directed ...
"How She Move" suffers from a predictable storyline and fails to probe the class and gender issues that it raises -- but by all means see it anyway, because the dancing is terrific. The central ...
The politically correct term is "urban dance film," but "steppin' movie" will do just fine. The Canadian film "How She Move" was reportedly a surprise hit at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, whereupon ...
You are going to love the moves as well as the acting chops of Rutina Wesley in “How She Move,” an intelligent, energetic dance film that heralds the discovery of a gifted young entertainer.
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