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StreetDance 2
After a humiliating defeat, Ash scour the continent for crack free-stylers to join his crew for a rematch against the Invincible crew with a dance style they weren't expecting.





















19 January 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA








1984, London, England, UK


















March 31, 2012
The 3D is moderately imaginative...
March 31, 2012
As a piece of catchy pop culture, the StreetDance franchise has a natural buzz - just don't expect much more than awesome moves for your money.
March 30, 2012
The story is even flimsier than before, but the dancing is even more electrifying... The vibrant choreography fuses hip-hop hustle and Latin sensuality and the climactic dance number is so cool it raises goosebumps.
April 02, 2012
All the sentiments about 'being all you can be' fall somewhat flat against the cynically commercial feel of StreetDance 2's enterprise, which credits the audience with one brain-cell each.
May 12, 2015
Sexier dance sequel light on plot but heavy on dancing.
April 02, 2012
Like almost all dance films, Streetdance 2 has failed to find extremely talented dancers who are also even remotely credible actors.
April 13, 2012
When the provocative rhythms of Latin fuse with funky street-dancing, the result is sexy, visceral and exciting. Sofia Boutella is a sensation; watching her dance is sure to drive young men to distraction.
April 12, 2012
If you're hoping for intricate plotting, suspense or even nominal character development, StreetDance 2 is unlikely to waltz away with your heart.
April 01, 2012
It's cornier than a field full of maize, of course, but its lack of scrappy charm renders it so tedious...
March 27, 2012
Boutella shows promise beyond her day job as one of Madonna's dancers but otherwise speaking parts are sensibly limited to those who can act.
April 13, 2012
Energetic dance routines interrupted now and then by unlikely dialogue and wooden acting: Welcome to StreetDance 2.
April 13, 2012
So slapped together it feels less like a movie than an extended montage...