How She Move Dances Up to DVD on April 29th

You can pick up all the latest dance moves on DVD this April. How She Move is coming to DVD on April 29. We don't have any pricing details as of yet. The film stars Tre Armstrong and Keyshia Cole.
How She Move DVD
How She Move DVD

How She Move is an energetic, gritty and ultimately inspiring coming of age tale about a gifted young woman who defies all the rules as she step dances her heart out to achieve her dreams. Featuring a fresh cast of new discoveries, this Sundance Film Festival hit marks the feature film debut of the electric Rutina Wesley, with street-style step sequences by top choreographer Hi Hat and special appearances by R&B singer-songwriter Keyshia Cole and comedian DeRay Davis. Bursting with raw talent and intelligence, Raya Green (Wesley), the daughter of Jamaican immigrants, has always been the family's one great hope. She won the rare chance to break out of their drug and crime-infested neighborhood when she was accepted into the exclusive Seaton Academy. But when her sister dies of an overdose, the family is shattered and Raya is forced to return to the place she tried so hard to escape.

Special Features
- Featurette: The Characters of How She Move
- Featurette: How She Move: From Rehearsal to Film
- Featurette: How She Move: Telling Her Story
- Trailers: Theatrical Trailer # 1

How She Move was released January 25th, 2008 and stars Tre Armstrong, Boyd Banks, Clé Bennett, Ardon Bess, Conrad Coates, Keyshia Cole, Eve Crawford, DeRay Davis. The film is directed by Ian Iqbal Rashid.


Sources: Paramount Home Entertainment

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Comments (3)

  1. They call me ITCHY BALLS

    People like you want the intergration, but it doesn't work. Maybe explains why whitetrash "50cent" boys like you are "gangsta" wannabees because you're pathetic and think you're nothing unless you're speaking ebonics and wearing basketball shirts. Nobody is making "them" speak proper English, but why do white folks have to imitate them too? You like rap music, don't you, no-identity pube?

    I'm all for equal rights, but I don't want to regress to a subculture that adopted the English language and change it a little and be expected with wide open arms to "become" one of them and do what they do. You're probably grab your crotch and say "sup" alot, don't ya, HONKY.

    4 years agoby @danbrchFlag

  2. Moviemaniack1993

    What do you want/expect? It is made by blacks for blacks. Not being an ignorant racist bastard, just speaking the truth.

    4 years agoby @moviemaniack1993Flag

  3. Err

    "how she move" ???
    what terrible grammar that is.
    is that a question, an allusion, what is it?

    no wonder theres so many illiterate people in this country, even the pop-culture reinforces the glory of ignorance.

    4 years agoby @err2005Flag

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