When Quinn Ackerman's admission to the college of her dreams depends on her performance at a dance competition, she forms a ragtag group of dancers to take on the best squad in school. Now s... Read allWhen Quinn Ackerman's admission to the college of her dreams depends on her performance at a dance competition, she forms a ragtag group of dancers to take on the best squad in school. Now she just needs to learn how to dance.When Quinn Ackerman's admission to the college of her dreams depends on her performance at a dance competition, she forms a ragtag group of dancers to take on the best squad in school. Now she just needs to learn how to dance.
- Awards
- 1 win total
Kalliane Brémault
- Brit Turner
- (as Kalliane Bremault)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
A whole bunch of dance movies have been made on pretty much the same formula. Just look at the Step Up series and you've already got a handful.
So if you want to be surprised or blown away, look somewhere else. This is just a dance movie. No more, no less.
In some ways this movie is lacking compared to other movies of the genre - for instance while the dancing in it is not terrible it's not as impressive as most other dance movies I've seen. But I'm no dancer so I can overlook that. It is however not the best in terms of acting. There are some who make it worth it (see next section for details), and some where I was unconvinced to say the least. Unfortunately one of those was the main character, which is unfortunate.
On the plus side, it doesn't take itself as seriously as some dance movies, and in spots it's very funny. Which leads me to the two biggest plusses; Jordan Fisher and Liza Koshy. Liza Koshy brings the biggest laughs, and Jordan Fisher is the heart of the movie. A lot of the acting in the movie is a little stiff and/or superficial, but Jordan Fisher brings it 100%. Without these two this movie might only have gotten 4 or 5 stars from me, but they add a little something so it sneaks up to 6 stars.
In some ways this movie is lacking compared to other movies of the genre - for instance while the dancing in it is not terrible it's not as impressive as most other dance movies I've seen. But I'm no dancer so I can overlook that. It is however not the best in terms of acting. There are some who make it worth it (see next section for details), and some where I was unconvinced to say the least. Unfortunately one of those was the main character, which is unfortunate.
On the plus side, it doesn't take itself as seriously as some dance movies, and in spots it's very funny. Which leads me to the two biggest plusses; Jordan Fisher and Liza Koshy. Liza Koshy brings the biggest laughs, and Jordan Fisher is the heart of the movie. A lot of the acting in the movie is a little stiff and/or superficial, but Jordan Fisher brings it 100%. Without these two this movie might only have gotten 4 or 5 stars from me, but they add a little something so it sneaks up to 6 stars.
Although the movie seems short, the film had a little chance to develop it's character, aside of that the movie is fun and heartwarming, Sabrina Carpenter and Jordan Fisher's chemistry is outstanding here
If you're bored on a Sat night and want to watch a cute little movie, put this on. Don't expect too much, the plot isn't great even almost predictable but I won't bash this movie I expect that out of a movie like this. It wasn't too bad, just not great.
Movie overall is a cute, easy watch. It would be nice if one of these "dance" movies about what high school/college competitions are like were anywhere near accurate. Where are the coaches, where are the actual jazz/lyrical choreographed routines and the months it takes to get them down? Not just some pretend booty shaking to Top 40 music.
When I see the Work It trailer to checked if it is worth watching and I found out yes it is. It is fun, motivating and inspiring. The. film is campy, entertaining and for sure it will find a good audience . Sabrina Carpenter casting in this film is a good choice. I like how she portray her role, she is quirky but gorgeous and bit of a nerdy. Kenyan Lonsdale also did a good job as antagonist in this film. However, observed in this film that it has a less plot and little dance. I felt that the film is too short to provide more details on the character/s. But overall, it is alright, it is enjoyable just lack of content.
Did you know
- TriviaJake Taylor's playlist displayed as he helps Quinn with her freestyle is as follows: "Further Up (Na Na Na Na Na)" by Static, Ben El, and Pitbull - Static, Ben El and Pitbull "Break My Heart" by Dua Lipa "Rent" by Big Freedia "Onset" by Haiku Hands, ft. Mad Zach "Motivation" by Normani "Wow" by Zara Larsson "Treat Myself" by Meghan Trainor; which are also part of the movie's "soundtrack", as they have been featured throughout the movie.
- GoofsWhen Quinn gets Jake's good-morning text, her phone date says March 21. Minutes later she finds out on January 21 that Ms. Ramirez no longer works at Duke. Then the day of the Work It competition, Quinn's alarm goes off and the date is again March 21.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Alex Meyers: Work It is pretty dumb... (2020)
- SoundtracksBaby, Baby
Written by DJ Zegon (as Jose Henrique Castanho De Godoy Pinheiro), André Laudz (as Andre Murilo Da Silva), Seth Justman, Peter Wolf
Performed by Tropkillaz (as TROPKILLAZ)
Courtesy of SPA Music
- How long is Work It?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Work it: Al ritmo de los sueños
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content