
Magic Mike's Last Dance
Mike Lane resurges onto the stage after a long hiatus sparked by a failed business deal that left him penniless and performing bartender shifts in Florida. For what he hopes is a final hurrah, he journeys to London with a wealthy socialite who lures him with an offer he can’t refuse—and with an ulterior motive of her own. With everything on the line, Mike discovers the full scope of her plan; can he—and the roster of hot new dancers he’ll have to whip into shape—pull it off?
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Adam Howe
Steven Soderbergh
Martin Krauka
Julija Mickėnaitė
Alina Gatti
Paolo De Battista
John Farrall-Miles
Katharine K.K. Kennedy
Emyr Glyn Rees
Lance Resch-Anger
Tommy Shackles
Selina Welsh
Kelly Maracin Krieg
Scott Peterson
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"Mike Lane" (Channing Tatum) is now reduced to tending bar at exclusive functions when he encounters the wealthy "Max" (Salma Hayek). She offers him $6k for a private dance, and this moves her world sufficiently for her to take him to London with an unique offer that shocks her estranged husband, their adopted daughter (and the narrator) "Zadie" (Jemelia George) and amuses her rather sceptical factotum "Victor" (Ayub Khan-Din). What's wrong with this film, though, is that it attempts to inflict a plot on what has been essentially, up to now, a series of (very) soft porn dance routines that allow those of us to relish some fit young blokes parading their abs and asses whilst giving us a good old dose of raunch! This offers very little of that, even at the end - and as such the thing struggles to engage. There are the odd moments that raise a smile, but Hayek overacts dreadfully and Tatum spends too much of his time standing around with his hands in his pockets as both deliver a rather strained and contrived dialogue. Simply, not enough happens on stage here and, well, let's hope it is, indeed, his last dance - this is poor, sorry.







































































