

School Dance
High schooler Jason has found his dream girl—the gorgeous Anastacia. There’s just one problem: she doesn’t know he exists. If he can win a spot on the school’s hottest dance crew, Jason might have a shot. But before he does, he’ll have to overcome his battle-ax of a mother, survive Anastacia’s gangsta brother, and pass the crew’s initiation—in this fresh, sexy, and outrageously funny comedy.
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Plot Summary
This teen comedy follows a high school student named D.J. who is desperate to attend the school's biggest dance of the year. The only problem is, he doesn't have a date. To make matters worse, his crush is going with the school's star quarterback. D.J. and his friends embark on a series of comical and outrageous schemes to get him the date he desires and make the dance an unforgettable night.
Critical Reception
School Dance was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is widely considered a critical and commercial failure, with many pointing to its predictable plot, uninspired humor, and weak performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and relies heavily on tired tropes.
- Humor falls flat and is often juvenile.
- Performances are largely uninspired and the plot is predictable.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a significant dissatisfaction with the film's humor, plot, and overall execution, with many finding it to be a tedious and unoriginal viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Nick Cannon, who also starred in and produced the movie.
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