Ten years ago Channing Tatum danced into moviegoers' hearts. He completely stole the show with his good looks and even better dancing in the hit movie Step Up, in which he starred in his breakout role ...
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The Step Up films are a series of dance/romance-drama films created by Duane Adler.
It’s 2006 and I’m in my parents’ basement, on the couch in front of a big, boxy TV. My mom has purchased a DVD copy of the cinematic masterpiece Step Up from the grocery store, and I’m about to have a ...
Four choreographers collaborated to stage 65 dancers and flash mobs throughout Miami, while the franchise's new director watched action films to step up to the challenge. By Ashley Lee Step Up 4 ...
Tatum's Free Association banner is launching FA Live to produce live entertainment content. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Free Association principal Peter Kiernan has been named CEO of FA Live, ...
A decade later, they’ve still got it. Channing and Jenna Dewan-Tatum celebrated the 10th anniversary of “Step Up” with an adorable recreation of the rooftop dance from the 2006 movie. “We had to,” ...
In 2006, “Step Up” arrived at the tail end of something like a dance craze in American cinema, an era of sprightly, sweat-streaked films such as “Save the Last Dance,” “You Got Served,” and “Dirty ...
The Step Up series may have churned out five films already (yes, really), but it looks like Channing Tatum has recently been gearing up for the sixth. In a live video posted to Facebook earlier this ...
Channing Tatum’s production company Free Association is starting a new division, FA Live, which will focus exclusively on creating, producing and distributing live entertainment. FA Live’s first ...
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Choreographer Dave Scott, who worked on “Step Up 2,” “So You Think You Can Dance” and “Dancing with the Stars,” has died. He was 52. Scott’s death was announced on his Instagram account Tuesday.