Step Up All In
Step Up All In
PG-13 | 08 August 2014 (USA)
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All-stars from the previous Step Up installments come together in glittering Las Vegas, battling for a victory that could define their dreams and their careers.

Reviews
Teringer An Exercise In Nonsense
Aedonerre I gave this film a 9 out of 10, because it was exactly what I expected it to be.
IncaWelCar In truth, any opportunity to see the film on the big screen is welcome.
Sabah Hensley This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
adonis98-743-186503 All-stars from the previous Step Up installments come together in glittering Las Vegas, battling for a victory that could define their dreams and their careers. Step Up All In continues from where Step Up 4 ended and basically i think or it looks like it was meant to be the last of the Franchise and i guess it kinda makes sense. I loved the fact that they brought back Andie (Briana Evigan) from Step Up 2: The Streets (2008) but also that they kept Ryan Guzman from Part 4 since he did an amazing job. I really think that this later 3 installments improved the franchise way more and built a really good fanbase now this movies aren't meant to become classics but their really fun. (10/10)
imhy The very beginning of the movie says it all and this movie is filled with a sad bunch of pathetic dancers that haven't been able to transcend from the very tacky dance movie to anything meaningful so they continue to grasp at this franchise and shame on the producers of recycling a cast that don't even remotely have the talent of real dancers or actors.Same cast from the last 3-4 movies all still pushing the exact same moves without the flare or innovation that is coming out of real crews in the world right now. I mean seriously the robot guy again. Yeah lets see his 1 move again and give him another 10 second clip of him doing his head trick. Same lame tricks from breakers that don't even remotely cut it. How about you hire dancers that work their ass off from Battle of the Year. Oh wait, they wouldn't be caught in such a lame movie. It would be degrading to their art. And Moose. Again? Yeah same half ass attempt at popping.The choreography in this movie is just sad. Absolutely no wow factor. Same old moves and lacks anything even remotely innovative and in honesty that's what we really watch the movie for. We know the storyline is going to be crap. We know the acting will be horrible. They are dancers, not actors. We get it but the dancing is really bad and that's what all the reviews are on about. If you look back at You Got Served. The storyline sucked but the choreography from a movie that is 10 years old absolutely DESTROYS any choreography from the last 3 Step Up movies.Really hope this franchise dies off cause it's just sad to see the state of dance represented this way.
Gordon-11 This film treks the story of a newly formed dance troupe competing in Las Vegas for a grand prize of a three year show in a big hotel."Step Up All In" is as entertaining as ever, with very good dance moves that is filled with youthful energy. It's vibrant and full of passion, lifting me up with their enthusiastic moves. I'm constantly amazed by how the actors and actresses move their bodies. It's very well choreographed, and the supporting visual effects are a bonus. The final showdown is a visual spectacle, and I really enjoyed it. I think this "Step Up" is an improvement from the last one, which was already good. I look forward to another sequel!
angel999666-19-608702 Everything about this movie sucked. Well, everything but the camera work. Acting is horrible, the whole movie is illogical. Breaking into dancing wherever - cops, security don't care. The forced drama and childish behavior (did I mention poor acting?).Prior installments were at least somewhat realistic, you had a connection with the main character(s).. Not here. everything is just lumped into one big mess of "big show".. and what's up with the Girl on Fire references? Couldn't come up with something better?very sad that we paid to see this garbage