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Make Your Move
TrailerA pair of star-crossed dancers in New York find themselves at the center of a bitter rivalry between their brothers'; underground dance clubs.Genre: MusicalActors: Derek Hough, BoA, Will Yun Lee, Wesley Jonathan, Izabella Miko, Jefferson Brown, Miki Ishikawa, Rick Gonzalez, Michael Mando, Dan Lauria, Mary Ashton, ...»Director: Duane AdlerCountry: KoreaDuration: 110 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Make Your Move"
VarietyApril 20, 2014A slick, disposable soap opera about a poor white boy and a spirited Korean girl who fall in love despite hailing from rival corners of Brooklyn's club scene.
RogerEbert.comApril 18, 2014"Make Your Move" shows us the whole dancer. These sequences really move in a way that feels organic.
New York TimesApril 17, 2014A soapy, flashy confection that juxtaposes Mr. Hough's tap dancing with the Japanese drumming style Taiko, tossed with liberal helpings of contemporary hip-hop moves.
Los Angeles TimesApril 17, 2014Whenever actor Derek Hough and BoA stop leaping and twirling ... "Make Your Move" is an underwritten mess.
Washington PostApril 17, 2014Scenes from the competing clubs include impressive choreography and gravity-defying moves. If only the poorly delivered, trite dialogue and predictable plot aimed as high.
The DissolveApril 21, 2014[...] The irresistibly dopey Make Your Move drops the spectacle endemic to most dance films in favor of a forward-thinking sweetness. [...] What the film lacks in authenticity, however, it makes up for in good intentions and simple pleasures.
NerdistApril 21, 2014Here is the central reason why dance movies work so well: They cannot be faked.
Cinemalogue.comApril 18, 2014The average person's enjoyment of this dance flick can best be gauged by starting at the feet and progressing upward, with the brain coming in last.
CraveOnlineApril 18, 2014Doesn't move nearly as smoothly as anyone on screen thinks it does, but at least it takes us along with it.
Film Journal InternationalApril 18, 2014The plot is completely shallow and endlessly derivative, but the performers manage somehow to pierce through the cliché-ridden morass and offer some charm...Make Your Move delivers a reliably good time.
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