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Christina DeMarco, Greg Robbins, Laura Romeo, Peter Kent

A teenage dancer in training for the Los Angeles ballet discovers that she is dying of cancer, only to discover that the Devil is real after getting the miracle that she and her father both prayed for... read more read more.... Shortly after discovering that her dream of joining the Los Angeles Ballet has come true, 17-year-old Sherri (Christina DeMarco) receives a devastating report from her doctor: she's dying of cancer, and her days among the living are numbered. Falling back on their faith, Sherri and her father, Vince (Greg Robbins), begin to pray. One night, following an extensive prayer session, a miracle occurs. But the Devil (Peter Kent) has taken note, and now he's determined to claim Sherri's soul though whatever means necessary. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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PG, 1 hr. 28 min.

Directed by: Greg Robbins

Release Date: April 3, 2009

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DVD Release Date: December 15, 2009

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  • December 27, 2010
    A teenage girl who loves the ballet is simultaneously struck with leukemia and the power to convert unbelievers to Christianity. Ridiculous and amateurish, but there's something charming about its sincerity, and it's surprisingly easy to watch (and gently mock) in an "ABC After ... read moreSchool Special" sort of way.
  • March 11, 2012
    Recently I haven't been reviewing movies that aren't well know to the public, which brings to C Me Dance. A bad movie with a religious message that fails to be any good in what it's trying to do.

    Now normally I wouldn't go into detail about what happens in a movie, but I want ... read moreto save your time. So after the opening title we're thrown into a chase scene for no reason and it's never explain as a woman is driving away from a truck driver following her. What I don't get is that the mother was actually stupid enough to turn around and crash into the truck following her. The baby survives despite me seeing the car catching on fire and then we see her grow up and dancing. Now readers, the performances in this movie are horrible and the actors are bland in there performances that it's hard to take this seriously.

    Now we're still in the beginning of this movie when we our main character is told by her doctor to stay off her feet and then it cuts to a mall montage. Then it cuts to a scene where we learn the main character has leukemia, somehow this girl develop advance leukemia in a day even though the doctor told her she healthy the previous day, wow this doctor is bad at her job. This movie has a serious case of being bipolar, it's happy one moment and then it's really depressing. Get this, somehow the girl develop powers that allows her that convert people into Christians just by touching them. Then she spends the entire movie trying to turn everyone into Christians because this movie believe in freedom of religion. Thankfully she dies at the end at the movie.

    To give you an idea how poorly this movie was written, here's a scene in a car and the dialogue goes something like this.
    Girl: Heh, wow
    Father: Yeah
    Girl: I mean, huh
    Father: Mmmm
    That's bad, but I will say the only enjoyable moment from the movie came from watching this with my friend Simon who utter the words "She taking away our will to look at pornography, damn you Sheri". Overall it's a waste of everyone times and should be ignored.
  • November 23, 2010
    The idea of this movie is much better than the reality of this movie. It is so low budget and cheesy that I can't stand it.

Critic Reviews


Gary Goldstein
April 3, 2009
Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times

It's fine to know your audience and cater to its entertainment needs, but even the most devout viewer subjected to Robbins' ham-fisted film might think, "OK, now tell me something I don't already know." Full Review

Bill Gibron
June 13, 2010
Bill Gibron, PopMatters

By the end, when righteousness is battling the demonic for ultimate control of the cosmos, all we care about is how tenuous the lighting, acting, cinematography, and this film's grip on reality truly is. Full Review

Steve "Uncle Creepy" Barton
April 14, 2009
Steve "Uncle Creepy" Barton, Dread Central

I'm just going to summarize C Me Dance with two simple words: HOLY CRAP! Full Review

Ken Hanke
April 7, 2009
Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

That Jesus' hand is played by the same guy who is Satan's stunt double surely qualifies as blasphemy of some sort. Full Review

Brian Orndorf
April 3, 2009
Brian Orndorf, BrianOrndorf.com

So relentlessly dreadful it almost needs to be seen to be believed. However, that would require 85 minutes of your time that I cannot recommend be wasted on something as ludicrous and shamefully unpro... Full Review

Luke Y. Thompson
April 2, 2009
Luke Y. Thompson, L.A. Weekly

Its hilarious ineptitude makes it border on becoming a cult classic for the ages... and we're not talking religious cult. Full Review

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