Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Keyshia Cole On The BIG SCREEN


So Keyshia Cole is set to make her big screen debut on January 25th when "How She Moves" hits theaters. This movie looks like a mix between Stomp the Yard, Rize, and You Got Served!!!!! I thought it was a parody of all 3 at first when I saw the trailer but then I realized THEY ARE DEAD @SS SERIOUS WITH THIS ONE!!!!!! Can we say straight to dvd and BET!!!!!! Check the trailer for yourself by CLICKING HERE and see below for a synopsis of the film!!!! Comedian DeRay Davis is also in the new film. A little birdie told me he alledgedly like to "put his hands" on the opposite sex Mike Tyson style, but you aint heard that from me!!!!!! LOL!!!!!




"How She Move" is an energetic, gritty and ultimately inspiring coming of age tale about a gifted young woman who defies all the rules as she step dances her heart out to achieve her dreams. Featuring a fresh cast of new discoveries, this Sundance Film Festival hit marks the feature film debut of the electric Rutina Wesley, with street-style step sequences by top choreographer Hi Hat and special appearances by R&B singer-songwriter Keyshia Cole and comedian DeRay Davis.

Bursting with raw talent and intelligence, Raya Green (Wesley), the daughter of Jamaican immigrants, has always been the family's one great hope. She won the rare chance to break out of their drug and crime-infested neighborhood when she was accepted into the exclusive Seaton Academy. But when her sister dies of an overdose, the family is shattered and Raya is forced to return to the place she tried so hard to escape.
It's not easy to go back - especially when one-time friends, including the tough minded Michelle (Tre Armstrong), see Raya as a stuck-up traitor who left the community behind. Feeling trapped and looking for a way out, Raya learns about a step competition with a $50,000 cash prize that could change her fate. Most of the crews that win the big money are all male, forcing Raya to fight her way in as the sole female member of the Jane Street Junta (JSJ), led by the reining champ of the local steppin' scene Bishop (Dwain Murphy). As sparks begin to fly between Raya and Bishop, a false move by Raya leaves her without a crew, and she finds herself in a battle between her loyalty, her determination, her family's ambitions and her heart. As the big contest approaches, she realizes it's no longer just about the money or the opportunity, but also the one thing that she's been missing in her life: a sense of self. (source)

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