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Honey
Directed by
Bille Woodruff
PG-13
2003
1h 34m
Drama
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Romance
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5.3
19%
71%
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Honey is a sexy, tough music video choreographer who shakes up her life after her mentor gives her an ultimatum: sleep with him or be blacklisted within their industry.
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Cast of Honey
Jessica Alba
Honey Daniels
Mekhi Phifer
Chaz
Romeo
Benny (as Lil' Romeo)
Joy Bryant
Gina
David Moscow
Michael Ellis
Lonette McKee
Mrs. Daniels
Zachary Isaiah Williams
Raymond
Christian Monzon
Bar Customer
Al Shearer
Bar Customer
Jull Weber
Joey
Laurieann Gibson
Katrina
O'Neal McKnight
Katrina's Friend
Kevin Duhaney
Otis
William Omar Tobar
Beat Boxer
Ivan 'Flipz' Velez
Street Dancer
Jeremy Cedeno
Street Dancer
Nicole Neal
Street Dancer
Suga May
Street Dancer
Damien Luvara
Neighborhood Guy
Shawn Newman
Neighborhood Guy (as Sean Newman)
Sarah Francis
Letitia
Anthony Sherwood
Mr. Daniels
Lee Smart
Casting Director
Scott Neil
Lenny
Maestro
B.B. (as Wes Maestro Williams)
Tracy Dawson
Assistant Director
Marie Ward
Choreographer (as Brandy Marie Ward)
Jordan Madley
Honey's Friend
Evans Johnson
Honey's Friend (as Natalie Johnson)
Richard Fagon
Bouncer
Fonzworth Bentley
Barber (as Derek J. Watkins)
Alicia Bruce
Barber
Lyriq Bent
Barber
Alison Sealy-Smith
Marisol
Dwayne Morgan
Poet
Judi Embden
Mrs. Strom (as Judy Embden)
Edney Hendrickson
2nd Assistant Director
Roy T. Anderson
Undercover Cop (as Roy Anderson)
Missy Elliott
Self
Jadakiss
Self
Sheek Louch
Self (as Sheek)
Shawn Desman
Self
Ginuwine
Self
Harmonica Sunbeam
Self
Rodney Jerkins
Self
Silkk The Shocker
Self
3rd Storee
Themselves
Shamari DeVoe
Self (as Blaque)
Natina Reed
Self (as Blaque)
Brandi Williams
Self (as Blaque)
Bille Woodruff
Director
Alonzo Brown
Writer
Kim Watson
Writer
Andre Harrell
Producer
Nicole Brown
Producer
Marc Platt
Producer
Honey Ratings & Reviews
Common Sense Media
Nell Minow
Honey is just dumb but teens love it.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
The girl's gotta dance -- and meets little resistance -- in this hip-hop take on an age-old theme.
Village Voice
Ed Park
The star-is-born trajectory nourishes some howlers ... as well as a thumpingly unsubtle portrayal of the creative process.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
It's so predictable.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Dopey, obvious stuff
Salon.com
Charles Taylor
There's an entertainingly ludicrous movie lurking somewhere inside of the ludicrous, mediocre one this actually is.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Honey's a little too darling for reality.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
Evokes a warmed-over Fox TV special.
Variety
David Rooney
Flavorless blender-mix of dance movie cliches draws from the stagnant well of everything from Flashdance to Save the Last Dance.
Seattle Times
Ted Fry
The mostly formulaic pieces come together thanks to a well-crafted youth-savvy script and likable cast of attractive performers.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Honey invites us, not to share in a character's journey, but to have an audience with one young woman's physical and spiritual loveliness. That's not just bogus, it's boring.
Orlando Sentinel
Jay Boyar
It's sweet, but that's not real honey you're tasting. It's more like saccharine.
Houston Chronicle
Eric Harrison
A disjointed, unmoving affair.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
Honey is basically a hip-hop Flashdance by way of Save the Last Dance, but those who are able to climb over the cliches and step up to the beat will find it an organically sweet treat.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Neither hot nor square, it's as simple and earnest as any after-school special and as cameo-laden as any rap video.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Harper Barnes
It's hard to dislike a movie as inoffensive as this one -- even the crack dealers don't seem very threatening.
Denver Post
Michael Booth
Honey passes the time nicely up to that last dance and doesn't trip when it gets there.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
Honey is a by-the- numbers, let's-put- on-a-show quasi-musical that has absolutely nothing going for it, except Alba.
Arizona Republic
Randy Cordova
Nothing about the movie feels fresh or new or energized, which would have at least helped excuse the cliches. Instead, it just wallows in them, all to a throbbing hip-hop score.
New York Post
Jonathan Foreman
Its by-the- numbers plot is depressingly familiar, and each line of dialogue is so predictable that the script could have been generated by a computer.
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