While some critics note the plot follows a familiar "predictable" path, the film's true strength lies in its choreography and performances.

Finding Your Rhythm: A Look at Honey: Rise Up and Dance If you’re a fan of high-energy hip-hop and the "against all odds" underdog story, then you've likely seen the latest entry in the Honey franchise. Honey: Rise Up and Dance (2018) takes the series to the vibrant underground scene of Atlanta, proving that while the faces change, the soul of the dance remains the same. The Story: Atlanta’s Underground Beat

The film follows Skyler (played by the incredible ), an aspiring street dancer who finds herself at a crossroads. While her sister Tosha ( Sierra McClain ) is a formally trained dancer aiming for a college scholarship, Skyler’s raw, edgy style is often overlooked by her family and her skeptical boyfriend.

She named Gray as the suspect and identified herself as his wife. ... Film, TV and video director Bille Woodruff has signed a two- Honey: Rise Up and Dance Movie Review

Director Bille Woodruff , who has helmed all four Honey films, returns to capture the raw, gritty aesthetic of the Atlanta dance scene. Perspectives from the Community

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