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May 22, 2009 · Dance Flick scores a few laughs thanks to the Wayans brothers' exuberance, but it's ultimately a scattershot collection of gags without much direction. Read Critics Reviews
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May 22, 2009 · Dance Flick - Metacritic. 2009. PG-13. Paramount Pictures. 1 h 23 m. Summary Dance Flick is a hilarious new comedy that brings together the talents of two generations of the Wayans family, the explosively funny clan who brought us the “Scary Movie” franchise and “White Chicks,” as well as the groundbreaking TV series “In Living Color.”.
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May 21, 2009 · Editor: Scott Hill. Rated PG-13, 83 minutes. Skewering the song-and-dance genre with the irreverent, rude 'n' crude moves that marked the best of their "Scary Movie" franchise, the Wayans...
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May 22, 2009 · Directed by Damien Dante Wayans. Action, Comedy, Music. PG-13. 1h 23m. By Stephen Holden. May 21, 2009. The spectacle of David Alan Grier break-dancing in a fat suit is one of half a dozen...
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Dance Flick. By Sandie Angulo Chen, Common Sense Media Reviewer. age 15+. Dumb spoof is too raunchy, gross for tweens. Movie PG-13 2009 98 minutes. Rate movie. Parents Say: age 14+ 10 reviews.
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Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 18% of 95 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 3.49/10. The site's consensus reads: " Dance Flick scores a few laughs thanks to the Wayans brothers' exuberance, but it's ultimately a scattershot collection of gags without much direction."
Movie Review. In this rapid-fire Wayans brothers parody of modern musicals and their streetwise choreography, Thomas Uncles is a bright young African-American blessed with mad hip-hop hoofing skills. As the film gets under way, he’s at a crossroads, feeling pressure to embrace inner-city thug life.