Okay, granted, Stomp the Yard was a movie about African-American fraternities and sororities, but the scenes had elements rooted in dance. The 2007 dance drama starred Columbus Short and Meagan Good,
This film had us highly anticipating the "last dance," but we were certainly entertained throughout the movie. This cinematic display of young swirl love hit theaters in 2001 and is
This movie was action-packed throughout, but nothing was more dope than the final dance battle. The film, starring Marquez Houston and Omarion, featured some super talented dancers, not to mention
actual entertainers. "It became more than just a movie -- it became a part of culture," Omarion told Billboard about the 2004 dance film on its 10th anniversary.
This 2003 dance drama was nothing short of rhythmic action. Starring Jessica Alba as Honey Daniels, along with Missy Elliot and Mekhi Phifer, this film followed Honey's journey to be
Few things beat this dance scene, hence it being discussed more than ten years after its cinematic release. Starring Channing Tatum and his real-life wife, Jenna Dewan, the final dance
not only signifies the culmination of the couple's relationship, but epic choreography. Tango? Check. Hip-Hop? Double check. Our attention a decade and some change later? Triple check.
Owweeeee, this scene warrants no explanation for being on this list. More than 30 years later and this scene is still standing the test of time. "Nobody puts baby in
a corner." Patrick Swayze's character not only shined the spotlight on Baby (Jennifer Grey), but won her heart. Now that's how "dirty dancing" is supposed to be!
Yeah yeah. We know The Player's Club isn't exactly what you call a dance movie, but you gotta to admit: Lisa Raye McCoy aka Diamond, was incredible on that stage in
Speaking of actors depicting strippers on stage, Channing Tatum won with "Magic Mike." The film's cast had both actors and professional dancers and Tatum was one of the few who
This film may have came out nearly 20 years ago, but in this particular scene, "Magalenha," stands as one of the premiere scenes of the film. The couple, played by
"Do Some Damage" is one of the best clips of this film. Raya, played by Rutina Wesley, comes from the wrong side of the tracks, but is punished because she