
A hilarious mockumentary about kids' competitive dance, complete with overbearing parents, precocious kids, eccentric instructors, and a host of other quirky characters.... (Full plot summary below)
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A hilarious mockumentary about kids' competitive dance, complete with overbearing parents, precocious kids, eccentric instructors, and a host of other quirky characters.
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| Shadows on the WallRich ClineWith its nonstop flow of visual and verbal gags and its superbly sustained mock-doc style, this feels like a collision between Best in Show and a pre-teen Strictly Ballroom. It's also one of the most hilarious films of the year. |
| New Zealand HeraldFrancesca RudkinIt's not the laugh out loud kind of stuff, more a quiet chuckle sort of film, but there are plenty of those chuckles to be had. |
| BBC.comCatherine ChambersRazzle Dazzle is a warm hearted yet meaningful affair that sparkles with wit and charm -- and guarantees you'll leave the cinema with a large grin on your face. |
| Hollywood ReporterMegan LehmannThe affection with which the breezy Australian mockumentary Razzle Dazzle: A Journey Into Dance tweaks the twinkle-toed denizens of the competitive dance scene makes it easy to like. |
| Radio TimesJohn FergusonWhile director Darren Ashton doesn't bring anything particularly new to the genre, his direction is suitably deadpan and he is rewarded with superb performances from his leads. |
| User ReviewBlake FThis is the funniest movie ever .......... I'm a dance teacher and there are some very scary home truths in it..... Every time i watch it i think i'm a little bit to much like Mr Jonathon. Though i'm glad Miss Elizabeth gets her arse kicked |
| User ReviewMichael FUne tres bonne surprise, film tres drole. On ne s'ennuie pas une seconde. |
| User ReviewClaudie Lone of the best movies that i have eva seen |
| User ReviewPrivate UI have always liked Ben Miller's straight faced humour, I didn't expect to see him in this and I was pleasantly surprised. A kind of Australian version of Little Miss Sunshine - but not as good. It didn't seem to notice the sheer ridiculousness of the situation, I suppose that's because it was a mockumentary. Not one member of the audience was male, the majority were over 65 and a few left before it finished. I think that was a bit harsh as it had it's moments and wasn't exactly offensive. I'm glad I saw it, I wouldn't buy the DVD. |
| User ReviewJonathan FAn entertaining way to spend an evening. A bit over the top in every way - costumes, choreography and characterisation, but that makes it easier to laugh. I appreciated that there weren't too many cringe making moments. |