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Six men stand together, all wearing stonewashed blue jeans, black shirts emblazoned with “1906” in gold, a black conductor hat and the same blank expression. The men begin to stomp their feet, clap ...
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When Chris Brown was revealed to star in Stomp The Yard back in 2006 — at the height of his meteoric rise — fans were thrilled to see the R&B sensation pivot into acting. However, his feature film ...
I’ve long said that pride is the No. 1 killer of Black men between the ages of birth and death. Well, it also turns out in the African American Cinematic Universe, and ‘pacifially in the case of the ...
DJ (Columbus Short), an amazing underground street dancer, hasn’t been in college for a day before he’s entranced by the lovely April (Meagan Good). Working as a gardener to pay the bills, DJ doesn’t ...
This letter is in reaction to Tuesday, Jan. 30’s movie review of “Stomp the Yard.” As the governing body of the historically black fraternities and sororities, the Virginia Tech chapter of the ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. When D.J.’s college-bound brother is killed in a dance fight (by the only face in the film that ...
From the moment the credits roll, you can tell Stomp the Yard is determined to prove that it isn’t just another dance movie churned out for 13-year-old girls with nothing better to do on MLK day. In a ...
The dancing is more dynamic than the plotting in "Stomp the Yard," an energetic if formulaic underdog tale about warring black fraternities specializing in an intensely competitive style of step ...
It’s not quite as fleet-footed as “Stomp the Yard,” the 2007 sleeper about intense competitions between step-dancing teams from traditionally African-American colleges, but “Stomp the Yard: Homecoming ...