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The film was released on September 20, 2013 through Screen Gems and stars Josh Holloway, Chris Brown, Laz Alonso, Caity Lotz, and Josh Peck.
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With a hopelessly hokey plot and unintentionally hilarious dialogue, Battle of the Year is flimsy even by the standards of the dance movie genre. Read Critics ...

Battle of the Year

PG-13 · 2013 ‧ Dance/Musical ‧ 1h 52m
5/10 · IMDb 6% · Rotten Tomatoes 29% · Metacritic
Dante Graham (Laz Alonso) is a hip-hop mogul, but he was a breaker; now he wants nothing more than to see an American team win the Battle of the Year, an international b-boy tournament. Dante picks former dancer Jason Blake (Josh Holloway), a...
Release date: September 20, 2013 (USA)
Director: Benson Lee
Distributed by: Screen Gems
Based on: Planet B-Boy; by Benson Lee
Box office: $16.5 million

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