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Ben Lyons, At the Movies: From the acting, to the music, to most importantly, the dancing everything feels amateur in this film. Read more
Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic: The film starts out as an empowerment story, gravitates toward romantic drama, has bits of lame comedy, and, of course, there's the dancing. Something for everyone, presumably, just none of it very good. Read more
Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: It is unfortunate when someone with a history of staging musical numbers and directing musical sequences can't make dialogue scenes flow. Read more
Chuck Wilson, L.A. Weekly: Everyone moves beautifully, yet director Robert Iscove keeps such a coolly professional distance from the dancers that we never feel their heat. Read more