While it lacks the heart and humor of Magic Mike XXL , Last Dance succeeds as a polished, romantic celebration of dance. It is less a "stripper movie" and more a "contemporary dance romance." If you’re here for the choreography and the Tatum-Hayek dynamic, it delivers.

: The climactic stage show is a masterclass in choreography. It’s a rainy, sensual, and technically impressive sequence that serves as a fitting tribute to the physical talent of the performers. What Falls Short

: Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek Pinault have an immediate, fiery spark. Their opening scene together is arguably the highlight of the film, blending athletic dance with genuine tension.