You Got Served Critic Reviews

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Los Angeles Times | Kevin ThomasAdd Critic to Favorites

The heart of the movie, however, is the dancing, which is as spontaneous as it is spectacular, incorporating considerable gymnastics. Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Scott BrownAdd Critic to Favorites

The story is so bored with itself, it collapses -- but the diverse troupe of dance talents at least makes it an eclectic slide.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Carla MeyerAdd Critic to Favorites

A street-dance film that's lively and silly and about as "street" as a Britney Spears video. Read the full review

Washington Post | Ann HornadayAdd Critic to Favorites

A thinly written, hoarily cliched story that serves mostly as connective tissue between the movie's chief draw, its dazzling dance sequences. Read the full review

Boston Globe | Wesley MorrisAdd Critic to Favorites

Part soap opera and part thriller, and it has the unique characteristic of being both undeveloped and overwritten. Read the full review

The New York Times | Dave KehrAdd Critic to Favorites

Will probably keep its core audience of suburban teenagers mildly entertained for the course of its 93 minutes. Urban grumps, however, may be distracted by Mr. Stokes's annoyingly overedited execution of the dance sequences. Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Nathan RabinAdd Critic to Favorites

Offers viewers a trade-off: half an hour of phenomenal dancing in exchange for an hour of atrocious drama.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Sheri LindenAdd Critic to Favorites

Assembling this vehicle for his young clients, music producer/manager/video director Christopher B. Stokes has attached an anemic plot to a series of dynamic hip-hop dance sequences. Read the full review

Variety | Dennis HarveyAdd Critic to Favorites

A serviceable youth pic that's marginally less dumb than November's urban quasi-musical "Honey." Read the full review

USA Today | Claudia PuigAdd Critic to Favorites

It's too bad more energy wasn't devoted to fleshing out the one-dimensional characters and crafting a decent script. The only reason to catch this harmless diversion is for the group dance sessions. Read the full review

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