Ask Me to Dance
United States
508 people rated On a starry night, Jack and Jill separately meet a fortune teller who predicts they will meet the love of their life before the end of the year, which happens to be only five days away.
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ARIANNE🥵
29/05/2023 11:38
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29/05/2023 11:18
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Vitalia Me
23/05/2023 04:09
Mario Cantone is fabulous and very funny as Patrick. Carter surprised constantly as you never know what he will say next. This is a movie about finding someone who sees life as you see life not trying to change you. Briana and Tom had great chemistry apart in their journey to find love and we all can relate to the dates gone bad. Briana's warmth shines and individual characters are allowed to shine. Watch out for "psycho girl" who quickly becomes a wedding problem. The dancing was great beginning to end! Oh, and Kurt Angle!!! Joyce DeWitt looked great and was not what you expect from her which was fun. I did not think of Tom as a cat person, I thought a French Bulldog would be more his style!
nisrin_life
23/05/2023 04:09
Okay I only watched the film because it featured Joyce Dewitt as Nana, grandmother of the bride, in the movie. It's not Jill. Tom Malloy wrote, direct, act, produce and dance as well. For an independent movie, they should have focused on character development. Jack and Jill seem undeveloped to me. Mario Cantone is the film's saving Grace though. Mario plays Patrick, the gay best friend. Like I said, I wouldn't care if Joyce Dewitt wasn't in it. The film plays like a bad hallmark movie or something shown on lifetime. Jack and Jill met Madame Cecile, a local psychic and strange lady who tells people that they meet the love of their lives.
majesty Twins
23/05/2023 04:09
This was a good B - movie. Low-budget feel but at the same time I do not think it was below a 6 star. The chemistry between the two leads was cute. I liked the jokes not lol but good!
I do not feel like my time was wasted. I would not mind seeing it again. Definitely a rom/com adult style. More for ppl above 35 yo. I myself enjoyed it and I am sure if you like rom/com's you will love this one.
Heartfelt and I wish I could find an old lady with a can so I can finally get the man of my dreams. Looks like I am stuck being alone another 6 years, that sucks! As always be your own judge and ignore the low reviews!!
Miss Dina
23/05/2023 04:09
Went and saw Ask Me To Dance this weekend and we loved it. We were laughing and smiling the whole movie. You can easily put yourself in the co-stars Tom Malloy and Briana Evigan shoes for their struggles and frustration to try and find love. One of the most heartwarming, delightful and funny romantic comedies you will see for a long time. The supporting cast were terrific as everyone has those members in their family or circle of friends and can definitely relate to them. I am not a dancer but I truly loved the dance scenes and could feel the passion when they danced. I highly recommend this movie if you want to go see movie full of love, comedy and romance. If you liked Sleepless in Seattle you will love this movie.
Abdoulaye Djibril Ba
23/05/2023 04:09
Briana Evigan fans may go into this film thinking it's a dance movie. Instead you get a 90 minute episode of Love American Style. The over-the-top humor is so ham-handed it's not even mildly cute. Writer/Director Tom Malloy spends the entire film mugging at the camera. The supporting characters are so unbelievably stupid, they can't be taken seriously. There's a scene featuring Olympic Gold Medalist Kurt Angle that feels as if it's from an Ed Wood horror film. If Siskel and Ebert were still alive, there's no doubt this movie would have been their Dog-Of-The-Week. Nobody should ever give Tom Malloy another penny to make another film.
آآآيوتةةة👑🇱🇾
23/05/2023 04:09
I went with a group of friends and we all laughed out loud! We often talk about how hard it is to date when you're over 40, and this movie nailed it in a funny and touching way. The speed-dating scene was hysterical. Tom Malloy (Jack) was endearing (OMG his scene with the cat!)and believable as the geeky IT guy looking for love, and Briana Evigan (Jill) was enchanting to watch--I'll definitely be looking for her in other films. I enjoyed the escape from reality and found myself wishing I lived somewhere where all the bar patrons knew how to dance like in the movie. The only reason I didn't give it 10 stars is that I wanted to see Jack and Jill's relationship evolve. In other words--I wish it had been longer!
Abi Nas❤️❤️
23/05/2023 04:09
The film felt like a series of skits written by high school aged males with no experience with relationships or adult behavior that thought, "Let's make a Rom-Com movie." The structure is disjointed having no flow. The roles are shallow caricatures of folk with no substance. I've seen better productions of high school plays than this. It's about a man and a woman who like dancing whose destiny is to meet in a few days and fall in love. In the meantime, they have crappy dates with shallow people with one note personalities that would send any sane person running mixed in with bits of dancing. Sort of like a Rowan & Martin's Laugh In party sketch for the length of the movie. They finally meet at a wedding reception where one wonders why those who wed even bothered. The last few minutes where the two finally meet is the only part that made some sense.p.
binod
23/05/2023 04:09
Another self-produced and distributed vanity film by - yes, really - director, producer, writer, distributor, AND star Tom Malloy. Even seeing two of these credits listed simultaneously is a red flag for some of the most talented names in the industry, and this auteur is clearly not going to be accused of talent. The Tommy Wiseau vibes are thick in this 93-minute mess, a confused mishmash of boring, unfunny clichés desperately pushed through strained paces. One thinks he should perhaps stop trying, and knows that this is another film to miss. Dance fans have many less inept options to choose from. (1/10 stars)