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Stomp the Yard (2007)
Director: Sylvian White
Synopsis
Musical drama about a troubled 19-year-old caught in a rivalry between two college fraternities.
Movie review
From Time Out London
Of all the things to fight about, you’d think dancing would be way down the list. Yet ‘Stomp the Yard’ does everything in its power to sully the good name of the backstreet dance-off by thrusting us into a particularly heated terpsichorean rivalry which ends with DJ (Columbus Short) witnessing the murder of his younger brother. Naturally, he decides to flee to a southern university whereupon he joins a frat house and takes up stepping: an amalgam of body popping, tap, beat poetry, mime and silly costumes (British counterpoint: morris dancing). Sylvain White’s baffling film is propelled by its choppy editing and soap-opera histrionics, inhabiting a world where ‘pride’, ‘honour’ and ‘taking one for the team’ rule the day. The competitive element to this sporting anomaly is never really touched upon, leaving genre expectation to explain away the inevitable outcome of the final step showdown rather than a less-than-credible form of judging which seems to be an entirely arbitrary mixture of whooping and crying. Alongside a subplot revealing the hegemonous perks of joining a fraternity house, there’s little here for British eyes.Author: David Jenkins
Time Out London Issue 1908: March 14-20 2007
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- nan tucket said...
- Posted on Jul 07 2007 16:47 a predictable review. go to any city estate and round up the teens and tell them they won't like the film. To mention Morris Dancing in the review is to advertise to all how unqualified you are to review a film that will stimulate and entertain many 15 year olds. Review it for them not for yourself or your peers.
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Cast & crew
Director: Sylvian White
Producer: Will Packer
Cast: Columbus Short, Meagan Good, Ne-Yo, Chris Brown, Darrin Henson, Brian White, Laz Alonzo, Valarie Pettiford, Harry J Lennix, Jermaine Williams full cast
Genre(s): Musicals, Drama, Romance
Rated: 12A
Duration: 109 mins
UK Release: Mar 16 2007
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