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Directed by | Bille Woodruff |
Produced by | Paul Hellerman |
Screenplay by | Blayne Weaver Alyson Fouse |
Story by | Blayne Weaver |
Based on | Characters by Alonzo Brown Kim Watson |
Starring |
Katerina Graham Randy Wayne Seychelle Gabriel Lonette McKee |
Music by | Sam Retzer Tim Boland |
Cinematography | Dave Klein |
Edited by | Paul Millspaugh |
Distributed by | Universal Studios |
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106 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $8,775,693 |
Honey 2 is a 2011 American dance film and a sequel to the 2003 film Honey, directed by Bille Woodruff, who directed the original film. It stars Katerina Graham, Randy Wayne, Seychelle Gabriel and Lonette McKee. The film was released to cinemas in United Kingdom on June 10, 2011 and on direct to DVD in the United States on February 21, 2012.
The film was followed by a sequel, Honey 3: Dare to Dance (2016).
17-year-old Maria Bennett (Katerina Graham) returns from prison to rebuild her life with nothing but a talent for street dance and a burning ambition to prove herself. She finds refuge in the place that made her feel most alive as a kid at the rec center where Honey's exuberant classes first ignited her passion for dance. Keeping on the straight and narrow means living with Honey's mother Connie (Lonette McKee) and holding down a job just to make ends meet. She joins the HD crew to give pay back to her old crew (the 718 Crew) and ex-boyfriend Luis (Christopher Martinez) after realizing the bad influence they had on her. She convinces them to audition to compete on the television dance competition "Dance Battlezone" which means going up against the 718. Maria finds passion, romance, and hard work in the HD crew while realizing why she started dancing in the first place.
The film received generally negative reviews with a 10% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.