
Recently released from juvenile detention, talented dancer Maria Ramirez finds an outlet for her passion with a new dance crew.... (Full plot summary below)
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Recently released from juvenile detention, talented dancer Maria Ramirez finds an outlet for her passion with a new dance crew.
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| News of the WorldRobbie CollinThe soundtrack's ace, the dance routines are great, and the eye candy's Wonka-standard. |
| Film4Sophie IvanAbout as emotionally profound as a tampon advert, and probably less suspenseful... |
| London Evening StandardDerek MalcolmNearly every dance film cliché is done to death here, but at least the hip-hoppery is spectacular, played out before a panel of judges who make Cheryl Cole look like a genius. |
| Daily Mirror (UK)David EdwardsA two leftfooted, choreographed-within-an-inch-of-its-life, teen movie. |
| Time OutAnna SmithIt's fine for the genre, but one day it'd be great to see an urban dance flick with more ambition. |
| Radio TimesKaren KrizanovichIts script seems to have been written by children. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerHas its fair share of so-bad-it's-good moments. |
| Sky CinemaTim EvansWe've jitterbugged down this path of talented-street-dancing-kid-making-it-to-the-big-time so many times before it's a wonder it doesn't have its own heritage trail through the streets of New York. |
| Total FilmNeil SmithFor all its killer choreography, alas, it's clear this genre urgently needs some new moves of its own. |
| 7M PicturesKevin CarrFor dance fans, it'll work. But for anyone else watching the movie, there are better films out there, and who's going to watch this if they're not a dance fan? |