

Honey
Honey Daniels dreams of making a name for herself as a hip-hop choreographer. When she's not busy hitting downtown clubs with her friends, she teaches dance classes at a nearby community center in Harlem, N.Y., as a way to keep kids off the streets. Honey thinks she's hit the jackpot when she meets a hotshot director casts her in one of his music videos. But, when he starts demanding sexual favors from her, Honey makes a decision that will change her life.
Director(s)
Bille Woodruff
Marcei A. Brubaker Brown
Nancy L. Ventura
Sarah Campbell
Andrew Shea
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Cast & crew
Marcei A. Brubaker Brown
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Lyriq Bent
Barber
Sarah Campbell
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Jessica Alba
Honey Daniels

Damien Luvara
Neighborhood Guy

Alison Sealy-Smith
Marisol

Joy Bryant
Gina

Zachary Isaiah Williams
Raymond

Mekhi Phifer
Chaz
Andrew Shea
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Judi Embden
Mrs. Strom (as Judy Embden)

Romeo
Benny (as Lil' Romeo)

David Moscow
Michael Ellis

Lonette McKee
Mrs. Daniels

Christian Monzon
Bar Customer

Al Shearer
Bar Customer

Jull Weber
Joey

Laurieann Gibson
Katrina
O'Neal McKnight
Katrina's Friend

Kevin Duhaney
Otis
William Omar Tobar
Beat Boxer

Ivan 'Flipz' Velez
Street Dancer
Jeremy Cedeno
Street Dancer
Nicole Neal
Street Dancer
Suga May
Street Dancer
Shawn Newman
Neighborhood Guy (as Sean Newman)
Sarah Francis
Letitia

Anthony Sherwood
Mr. Daniels
Lee Smart
Casting Director
Scott Neil
Lenny

Maestro
B.B. (as Wes Maestro Williams)

Tracy Dawson
Assistant Director

Marie Ward
Choreographer (as Brandy Marie Ward)

Jordan Madley
Honey's Friend

Evans Johnson
Honey's Friend (as Natalie Johnson)
Richard Fagon
Bouncer
Fonzworth Bentley
Barber (as Derek J. Watkins)
Alicia Bruce
Barber
Dwayne Morgan
Poet
Edney Hendrickson
2nd Assistant Director

Roy T. Anderson
Undercover Cop (as Roy Anderson)

Missy Elliott
Self

Jadakiss
Self

Sheek Louch
Self (as Sheek)

Shawn Desman
Self

Ginuwine
Self

Harmonica Sunbeam
Self

Rodney Jerkins
Self

Silkk The Shocker
Self
3rd Storee
Themselves

Shamari DeVoe
Self (as Blaque)

Natina Reed
Self (as Blaque)
Brandi Williams
Self (as Blaque)

Bille Woodruff
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Nancy L. Ventura
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Reviews
Andre Gonzales
If you like dancing movies then you'll love this movie. Jessica Alba teaches kids and teens how to dance in groups, to help keep the kids off the streets.
Reno
> How simple, charming dance flick it is. One of the first films in the revolution of modern dance flicks, though I know I saw it too late. Nowadays there are many films are coming out since the younger generation showing very interest in the dance. I especially don't know how 'Step Up' made a successful franchise, but the sixth is on the way. Honey is a main character's name played by Jessica Alba. A passionate dance, choreographer, when her dream coming to true that hits a roadblock for some reason followed by other issues. So now she has to come up with a solution to solve all the problems and that's the film tells how she overcomes them all at once. A simple story, even the choreography was ordinary, but not a bad film. I anticipated Alba to give a show that not to forget for the decades. This is now obviously a decade old flick and disappointed with her character, especially with her dance moves. But young Alba in a sexy pose on the poster, no one can just ignore it from watching. Overall, I enjoyed it. Since I'm watching it delayed, I should not compare it to the present scenario. Even though it has been only 13 years, in which all the fields rapidly advanced, so the dance. I suggest you just go for it with an empty mind if you want to see it. Soon I'm going to catch up with its sequel, but I know it won't be as decent as this one. 6/10



