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Love at First Dance: Directed by Mark Jean. With Becca Tobin, Niall Matter, Cecilia Deacon, Bethany Brown. Dance instructor Hope falls in love with her latest student, Manhattan's former most eligible bachelor, Eric.
- (1.8K)
- Drama, Romance
- Mark Jean
- 2018-06-16
Romance,Drama. Directed By: Mark Jean. Muse Entertainment Enterprises. Do you think we mischaracterized a critic's review? Love at First Dance Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All...
As far as Hallmark's June Weddings output goes, 'Love at First Dance' for me definitely is better than most. As far as their 2018 output from that January to June goes, it's one of the better faring ones too and is a good representation of both leads.
The film had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on July 8, 2021, and was released on March 4, 2022, by A24 and Showtime. It received generally positive reviews from critics. Since its release, it has been cited as among the best films of the 2020s and is ranked #105 on Rolling Stones' 150 best science fiction films of all time. [4] [5]
On a starry night, Jack and Jill separately meet a fortune teller who predicts they will meet the love of their life before the end of the year, which happens to be only five days away. The ...
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- Tom Malloy
- PG-13
- Briana Evigan
Hope is tasked with teaching Manhattan's former "Most Eligible Bachelor" how to dance for his extravagant, society wedding. But as the dance lessons progress, complications ensue when feelings begin to develop between student and instructor.
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Aug 9, 2024 · This movie’s title, “Dance First,” derives from his more famous dramatic work, the bleak absurdist comedy “Waiting for Godot,” a revolutionary work that changed theater forever. “Perhaps he could dance first and think later,” says Estragon of Lucky, the slave of the tyrannical Pozzo.