Blackflix.com Movie News Presents: How She Move

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Studio: Paramount Pictures
Plot: A high school student is forced to leave her private school and return to her old, crime-filled neighborhood where she re-kindles an unlikely passion for the competitive world of step dancing.
Cast: Rutina Wesley, Dwain Murphy, Tre Armstrong,  Kevin Duhaney,  Keyshia Cole, DeRay Davis
Rating: PG-13
Bottom Line: **12

 

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