Honey 4: Rise Up And Dance < SIMPLE FULL REVIEW >
(2018), the fourth installment in the Honey franchise, is an Atlanta-based dance drama that centers on street dancer Skyler (Teyana Taylor) as she attempts to break out from the shadow of her classically trained sister. Directed by franchise veteran Bille Woodruff, the film follows a straight-to-video format and emphasizes raw, underground hip-hop battles. Film Overview Release Date: April 3, 2018 (Digital and DVD). Director: Bille Woodruff. Key Cast: Teyana Taylor as Skyler. Bryshere Y. Gray as Tyrell. Sierra McClain as Tosha. Candice Craig as Eva.
Reviews for the film are mixed, often highlighting the dance talent while critiquing the narrative depth. Honey: Rise Up and Dance - Apple TV Honey 4: Rise Up and Dance
The story follows , an edgy street dancer at a crossroads. Seeking a college scholarship, she decides to audition for the same elite dance crew as her sister, Tosha , despite discouragement from her family and boyfriend. In Atlanta's underground scene, she meets Tyrell , who helps her refine her raw talent for high-stakes hip-hop battles to prove her doubters wrong. Critical Reception (2018), the fourth installment in the Honey franchise,
Features tracks by high-profile artists including Chris Brown , Future , and Migos . Plot Summary Director: Bille Woodruff
Fabian
Hello
In the meantime there was an upgrade for the Accordance Timeline. https://www.accordancebible.com/store/details/?pid=Timeline%20Expanded-up
BTW I like your comparison. It shows the very exactly the strength and the weakness of the two.
Fabian
Hello
Accordance is also available on Kindle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B11W5T8/
Timothée Minard
Thank you for this information I did not know. I will add it when updating the comparative review.
Fabian
Hello
Accordance just released the Andersen-Forbes database https://www.accordancebible.com/store/details/?pid=MT-AFD
Timothée Minard
Great news! Thank you.
Paul
Very helpful, thank you! Especially the pdf with the prices and number of volumes available. I had thought that Accordance had more Göttingen volumes, but I was wrong!