Stomp the Yard
Stomp the Yard

Stomp the Yard

2007Movie114 minEnglish

After the death of his younger brother, a troubled 19-year-old street dancer from Los Angeles is able to bypass juvenile hall by enrolling in the historically black, Truth University in Atlanta, Georgia. But his efforts to get an education and woo the girl he likes are sidelined when he is courted by the top two campus fraternities, both of which want and need his fierce street-style dance moves to win the highly coveted national step show competition.

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes27%
Metacritic45/100
Google Users71%
Director: Charles Stone IIIGenres: Drama, Music, Dance

Plot Summary

A talented street dancer, DJ Williams, struggles with personal demons after his younger brother's death. Seeking a fresh start, he enrolls in college in Atlanta, where he discovers the competitive world of step dancing. He joins a fraternity's stepping team, finding a new purpose and a chance to channel his energy into something positive, while also dealing with rivalries and his own inner turmoil.

Critical Reception

Stomp the Yard received mixed reviews from critics, with many acknowledging its energetic dance sequences and strong performances from its lead cast, particularly Columbus Short. However, the film was often criticized for its predictable plot, cliché storytelling, and underdeveloped supporting characters. Audiences, particularly those interested in step dancing and urban dramas, generally responded more favorably, appreciating the vibrant performances and the film's inspirational themes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its enthusiastic and well-choreographed dance numbers.
  • Criticized for a formulaic and predictable storyline.
  • Performances, especially from the lead, were often highlighted as a strength.

Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's energy, dance performances, and inspirational story about overcoming adversity. Many found it entertaining and felt the stepping sequences were exciting, though some noted the plot could be somewhat predictable.

Fun Fact

The film's iconic step sequences were inspired by real-life fraternity and sorority stepping traditions, with many of the actors and choreographers drawing from their own experiences in Greek life.

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