
After the death of his brother, an expert street dancer goes to Georgia to attend Truth University. But his efforts to get an education and woo the girl he likes are sidelined when he joins in his fraternity's effort to win a step dancing competition.... (Full plot summary below)
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After the death of his brother, an expert street dancer goes to Georgia to attend Truth University. But his efforts to get an education and woo the girl he likes are sidelined when he joins in his fraternity's effort to win a step dancing competition.
Leave your thoughts about Stomp the Yard.
| Jam! MoviesBruce KirklandThe problem is everything in between the production numbers. In most movies, that is called plot and character development. In Stomp The Yard, it is a rip-off of a bunch of beat-up, banal, and intellectually empty cliches. |
| E! OnlineAlex MarkersonIf the rest of Stomp the Yard were half as deft as its footwork, it'd be watchable. As it is, everything that doesn't happen on stage is a major stumble. |
| Entertainment SpectrumVince KoehlerYou will never see stomping like this as I'm sure it took months of training to pull off all these incredible dance scenes. |
| Sympatico.caAngela BaldassarreI couldn't stop groaning and rolling my eyes throughout "Stomp the Yard," a shamelessly predictable and laughable underdog yarn. |
| Associated PressChristy LemireThe rhythmic step dancing is infectious in the otherwise formulaic underdog flick Stomp the Yard -- so much so, you'll want to see more of it and less of a plot. |
| OhmyNews.comBrian OrndorfWe have drugs, gangs, guns, and rock n' roll, but dancing is a form of street toughness? What's next, to-the-death tickle matches? |
| Wall Street JournalJoe MorgensternThe moves can be remarkable, though ritually repetitive -- male chorus lines of adrenalized automata acting out anger, menace, pride, audacity or joy. |
| DVD ReviewFelix Gonzalez Jr.... the film as a whole lacks the energy of its dance numbers. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerManny LewisThe ads for Stomp The Yard play like a music video and, thus, they are not misleading; the film consists of a series of phenomenal dance sequences, all highly entertaining and expertly choreographed. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris Hewitt (St. Paul)If it's the dancing that interests you, the movie to watch is the krumping documentary Rize. It's 90 minutes of fantastic dancing with no stupid dialogue to mess it up. |