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Love N' Dancing (2009)

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Movie Info


Genre

Romance, Comedy

Release Date

May 08, 2009 (Limited)

MPAA Rating

PG-13

Duration

93 min.

Studio

Screen Media Films

Official Site

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REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.    Readers  2 of 5 [Rate It]

Cast and Crew


Director

Robert Iscove

Producer

Sylvia Caminer, Tom Malloy, Robert Royston

Screenwriter

Tom Malloy

Starring

  • Amy Smart as Jessica Donovan
  • Tom Malloy
  • Billy Zane as Kent Krandel
  • Caroline Rhea
  • Nicola Royston
  • Leila Arcieri
  • Rachel Dratch
  • Betty White

Movie Story


When a bored-with-life English teacher meets a West Coast Swing champion dancer, they have an instant connection. Both feel that the other can fulfill what was missing in their lives. But Jessica's got a workaholic fiancee who's not a bad guy when he's not on his Blackberry, and Jake's got his former partner Corinne, who just won't let Jake away from the dangling carrot of a rekindled relationship.

Jake and Jessica must try to elude all obstacles, romantic or otherwise, to stay focused on the goal - winning the World Title and winning each other. Will they give in to the pressure or come out like champs?

Movie Stills (17 photos)


Poster of Love N' Dancing (2009)
A scene from Screen Media Films' Love N' Dancing (2009)

Reader's Reviews


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Really?

posted by The Reviewer on Apr 15, 2009

I would rather be sleeping than watch this bore fest. Great sleep aid.

posted by Ron Howard on May 05, 2009

Shockinly bad

posted by Steven on Aug 08, 2009

I liked it

posted by Me on Aug 08, 2009

The acting was bad but the dancing and soundtrack were great. I am a dance-a-holic and I learened a couple of new steps for my own routines

posted by Deinse on Nov 03, 2009
 
 

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MOVIE REVIEWS BY CRITICS

“..Bland as its title..”
by Peter Debruge [Variety]
“..seems more like a dance studio's infomercial than a romantic comedy..”
by Kirk Honeycutt [Hollywood Reporter]
“..Something for everyone, presumably, just none of it very good..”
by Bill Goodykoontz [Arizona Republic]