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It is an unquestionable fact that dance movies are the best kind of movies, because real life would be so much better if everyone broke out into spontaneous but highly choreographed dance routines at any given moment. Below, the definitive list of dance movies, in no particular order (and minus film adaptations of Broadway musicals, because that’s a category for another day).

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1. Dirty Dancing

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The be-all and end-all of dance movies, Dirty Dancing is the story of Frances “Baby” Houseman, who has the time of her life with Johnny Castle, the dance instructor at the resort where her family is spending the summer. The final dance sequence is downright iconic and will make you question why your own partner can’t lift you like that on command.

2. Center Stage

This movie has everything: Peter Gallagher’s eyebrows, young Zoë Saldana, Olympic gold medalist Ilia Kulik, and an overly sexual finale number set to Michael Jackson and Jamiroquai. Come for the fantastic ballet dancing, stay for the inspirational message that you should always dance with your heart even when your turnout is bad. Margot Fonteyn didn’t have great feet!

3. Black Swan

Opinions vary as to whether or not this movie is actually scary, but this list isn’t about screaming, it’s about dancing—and Black Swan has plenty of dancing. Natalie Portman plays Nina, a young woman desperate to land the lead role in her ballet company’s production of Swan Lake. Throw in an overbearing but hot director, competition in the form of Mila Kunis, and a psychotic mom living vicariously through her daughter, and you’ve got a big ol’ nightmare ballet stew.

4. Step Up

Step Up is ostensibly the gritty, semi-ridiculous tale of a young man from the wrong side of the tracks helping a prim ballet dancer add some hip-hop moves to her big audition routine, but it’s really the story of, *SNIFFS*, how Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan fell in love. Four sequels followed, but this one is, without question, the best.

5. You Got Served

Street dance battles and a contest where the prize is getting to dance in a Lil’ Kim video—what’s not to love? Special note for Lost fans: Malcolm David “WAAAAALT” Kelley is in this movie.

6. Strictly Ballroom

Baz Luhrmann’s debut film is over-the-top, but in the best way. Scott Hastings partners up with Fran, who’s not really his type in either the romance or dance departments and has no last name. Their worlds collide as the prestigious Pan-Pacific Grand Prix Dancing Championship looms, but all Scott wants to do is bust out his own moves. Fran goes through a seamless transformation, Scott’s hair takes on a life of its own, and a cover of “Time After Time” serves as their love song. There’s also someone called Tina Sparkle, who you know is up to no good.

7. Flashdance

Alex Owens is a welder by day and burlesque dancer by night who dreams of becoming a professional ballerina. Who hasn’t been there? Also of note is the soundtrack, which features such classics as “Maniac” and “Flashdance…What a Feeling.” The ’80s were truly special.

8. Girls Just Want to Have Fun

Before she was Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah Jessica Parker was Janey Glenn, a high school student who dreams of auditioning for her favorite show Dance TV. The movie also stars a young Helen Hunt and a young Shannen Doherty, and features Robin Antin, otherwise known as the woman who founded the Pussycat Dolls.

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9. Footloose

The 1984 original, not the 2011 remake, because what is Footloose without Kevin Bacon?

10. Honey

A lot of people, probably men, will say Jessica Alba’s best role is Nancy Callahan in Sin City. Those people are wrong, because her best role is Honey Daniels in Honey, the story of a woman who just wants to become a choreographer. Missy Elliott is also in it, which is a good enough reason for anyone to watch.

11. Save the Last Dance

No matter what you think about Julia Stiles’s dancing, there’s no denying that this gem is a classic of the genre. Julia plays Sara, who fails her Juilliard ballet audition then moves to Chicago and learns hip-hop dancing. The best part of all this, though, is that her first new friend is Chenille, a teen mother played by Kerry Washington, pre-Olivia Pope.

12. Saturday Night Fever

Not everything about this movie ages well, but John Travolta’s dancing is eternal. Can someone please explain why disco isn’t still a thing?

13. Magic Mike

Yes, this is technically a dance movie, because remember: The Kings of Tampa aren’t strippers, they’re male entertainers. And male entertaining means dancing to “Pony” or, in the case of the whole group, “It’s Raining Men.” Hallelujah.

14. Magic Mike XXL

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You can’t watch one without the other, OK?

15. How She Move

This underrated gem stars True Blood and Queen Sugar’s Rutina Wesley as Raya, who tries to earn money for school by entering a step competition. The dancing is great, the drama is intense, and if you pay attention, you’ll see The Vampire Diaries’ Nina Dobrev in one of her earliest roles: Tall Girl in Bathroom.

16. Bring It On

Haters will say Bring It On is about cheerleading and not dancing, but those people must not have been paying attention, because the whole point of the movie is that cheerleaders don’t get enough credit for their sophisticated choreography and fierce athleticism. Team Clovers forever.

17. Suspiria

All you need to know about Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino’s remake of the 1977 Italian psychological thriller is that there are wicked (!) dance sequences, Tilda Swinton, Dakota Johnson, and lots of blood.

18. La La Land

Wherever you stand on the Oscars controversy, you can’t help but grin at the sight of Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone prancing their way through a perfectly lit Hollywood. And you know what? This has nothing to do with jazz!

19. Hairspray

If the High School Musical movies left you wanting more Zac Efron and his sweet, sweet dance moves, this 2007 remake of John Waters’ Hairspray and the popular Broadway musical of the same name should satisfy all your needs. And maybe make you love John Travolta, who plays Edna Turnblad, even more.

20. White Nights

If you want to watch the film where Helen Mirren fell in love with her husband, director Taylor Hackford, watch White Nights. If you want to melt at the sight of Mikhail Baryshnikov doing ballet way before he became Aleksandr Petrovsky on Sex and the City, watch White Nights.

21. Fame

Long before your boyfs Timothée Chalamet and Ansel Elgort ruled the hallways of New York’s Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School, the school was called the High School of Performing Arts and was essentially a character of its own in the 1980 musical drama, Fame (even though the film technically was shot at another school). What happens when a bunch of teens give the whole stardom thing their best shot in dancing, music, and acting onscreen? Two Oscars (Best Original Score and Best Original Song), one Golden Globe (Best Original Song), and a BAFTA (Best Sound) IRL, NBD. (And the theme song that will be stuck in your head for the rest of the week.)

School Dance
Directed byNick Cannon
Produced byNick Cannon
Michael Goldman
Written byNick Cannon
Nile Evans
StarringBobb'e J. Thompson
The Ranger$
Luenell
Mike Epps
Katt Williams
Kristina DeBarge
Tiffany Haddish
George Lopez
Wilmer Valderrama
Music byGeoff Zanelli
Edited byErik C. Anderson
Production
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Distributed byLionsgate
Release date
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

School Dance is a 2014 American musicalcomedy-drama film directed, co-written, and produced by Nick Cannon. The film stars Bobb'e J. Thompson, The Ranger$, Mike Epps, Luenell, Kristina DeBarge, Katt Williams, Tiffany Haddish, George Lopez, and Wilmer Valderrama. The film was released on July 2, 2014, in select theaters, VOD, and Digital HD.[1][2] It is Cannon's directoral feature film debut.

Plot[edit]

The film opens with a news broadcast about a teenager named Jason Jackson being shot outside of the Monte Vista High School dance lock-in. Jason tells the story from the beginning, starting with him trying to get into the most popular dance clique in school, The Ranger$ (Langston Higgins, Julian Goins, and Dashawn Blanks). They say he has to pass the initiation of getting a pair of panties from one of the Sweet Gyrls by midnight. Jason then decides that he is going to attempt to get a pair of panties from his longtime crush Anastacia during the school's lock-in.

Meanwhile, Day Day, one of the Ranger$ and Jason's older cousin owes Anastacia's eldest brother Junior $2,000 by midnight due to Day Day's father Darren telling Junior that Day Day would have his money after losing to him in a game of dominoes. In his English class, Jason gives Anastacia a poem he wrote about her after she forgets to do the homework assignment expect the teacher makes her read it in front of the class which everyone including Anastacia finds to be very great. After school is over, Anastacia gives Jason her number so they can write a song together sometime.

Another subplot of the film follows two police officers Officer P'eniss and Lagney, who are chasing down the New Boyz who are on their way to the lock-in but get caught with weed brownies and 'grape juice', which Officer Lagney consumes.

At the school dance lock-in, Jason, Anastacia, the Ranger$, and Sweet Gyrls play '7 Minutes in Heaven', but when it is Jason and Anastacia's turn, she tells him that she already knows his plan and they decide to just stay friends. They later compete in a talent show to win $2,000 but when it comes to the Ranger$' performance, Jason finally beats his fear and raps to help them win the money. However, the Sweet Gyrls end up winning the prize money.

At midnight, Jason and the Ranger$ meet the Eses in the parking lot and are about to be killed until the wannabe gangsters start a drive-by shooting. Jason saves Anastacia, but is shot in the process. Jason is sent to the hospital and Anastacia goes with him, becomes his girlfriend, and gives Flaco the $2,000 prize money.

The film ends with Jason's mother, Mamma Tawanna, coming into the parking lot with a gun, trying to figure out who shot Jason and breaks the fourth wall by showing Nick, the producers, and the crew then her shouting out at the audience.

Cast[edit]

  • Bobb'e J. Thompson as Jason Jackson
  • Juliann Alexander as Julian
  • Langston Higgins as Langston
  • Dashawn Blanks as Darren Jr. (Day Day)
  • Luenell as Mamma Tawanna
  • Mike Epps as Principal Rogers
  • George Lopez as Oscar
  • Katt Williams as Darren
  • Wilmer Valderrama as Flaco
  • Tiffany Haddish as Trina
  • Kristinia DeBarge as Anastacia
  • Lil Duval as Bam-Bam
  • Affion Crockett as Coach Fontaine
  • Amber Rose as MaryWanna
  • Efren Ramirez as El Matador
  • Patrick Warburton as Prairie Puff Man
  • Kevin Hart as OG Lil' Pretty Thug (uncredited)
  • Melissa Molinaro as Tequila
  • Kayla Collins as Big Booty Becky
  • Jim Breuer as Officer Lagney
  • Vivian Kindle as Mrs. Johnson
  • Jessica Kirson as Officer P'eniss
  • Nick Cannon as Super Sizer/Juicy/Himself

Home media[edit]

School Dance was released on DVD on October 7, 2014.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^''School Dance': Film Review'. The Hollywood Reporter. 2014-02-07. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  2. ^Ziemba, Christine N. 'School Dance :: Movies :: Reviews :: Paste'. Pastemagazine.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
  3. ^'School Dance: George Lopez, Katt Williams, Mike Epps, Wilmer Valderrama, Langston Higgins: Movies & TV'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.

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