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      Step Up: All In

      PG-13 Released Aug 8, 2014 1h 52m Drama List
      42% 52 Reviews Tomatometer 57% 25,000+ Ratings Audience Score After struggling for a year to make it big in Hollywood, Sean's (Ryan Guzman) dance crew gives up and moves back to Miami. Not ready to relinquish his own dream quite yet, Sean remains in Los Angeles. When he hears about an upcoming dance competition in Las Vegas, Sean teams with talented dancers Andie (Briana Evigan) and Moose (Adam Sevani) to put together a new crew. Now with some old friends and some new faces, Sean and his crew intend to win. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Jul 18 Buy Now

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      With slick choreography all too often interrupted by feeble attempts at plot, Step Up: All In would be more fun with all of its dialogue edited out.

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      Ze P Top 3 dos 5 sem dúvida 🔥 Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/28/23 Full Review steve d It is kind of cool to see the stories come together but the plot is just lame. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Rosana B Não sou fã de musicais, tampouco filmes com danças exaustivas, entretanto a franquia sempre tem um draminha e romance água com açúcar que me conquistam, as dancinhas são legais, o teste inicial agradou, aqui com puco drama e romance, regular... Fatam apenas dois ( 2 e 7) para fechar a franquia
 Ainda prefiro a franquia "A Escolha Perfeita"... Forçadinho em alguns momentos
 E aqueles erros nos créditos finais que amo mais que o próprio filme
 Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 10/09/22 Full Review Paul M Words fail me. Ok. One. Crap Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 12/14/20 Full Review Landon J "Step Up: All In" should step down and go all out the backdoor exit. Would be a great 4 minute movie with just the climax dance. But the acting is below sub par. Ryan Guzman is terrible and its evident he is not and never will be an industry leading actor. The plot is corny and boring and its for MTV obsessed urban children primarily. Unless you really love hip hop dancing with a passion this story is worthless and will put you to sleep. Snoozefest. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 07/23/20 Full Review Audience Member I'm not planning on reviewing the earlier movies because...to hell with that. I don't have enough patience for that type of thing. Especially considering that the sequels barely have any connection to each other, though this one has the actor from the previous Step Up film: Revolution/Miami Heat. The choreography is amazing and the actors are trying their best but the plot drags down the movie, which is a shame because there was effort put into this movie. Step Up: All In could've done with much less plot but the dance choreography prevents the movie from being a complete waste of time. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Jake Wilson Sydney Morning Herald Usually these films kick off with a splashy ensemble number to get everyone in the mood but here instead there's a deliberately deflating audition montage. Rated: 2.5/5 Sep 12, 2014 Full Review Kimberley Jones Austin Chronicle Only a frolicking duet set to Bobby Brown breaks the monotony. Rated: 1.5/5 Aug 14, 2014 Full Review Radheyan Simonpillai NOW Toronto Of all the franchise flicks hitting theatres this summer, not one has a climactic battle as visually graceful, invigorating and altogether stunning as Step Up All In. Rated: 4/5 Aug 11, 2014 Full Review Sarah Manvel Critic's Notebook Step Up All In doesn't deviate from this formula - and that's great. Aug 10, 2018 Full Review Reagan Gavin Rasquinha The Times of India The film is like a bunch of music videos strung together with a romance angle. And as mentioned earlier, you don't go for this movie for scintillating dialogue, but to see them move it like experts on the dance floor. Rated: 3/5 Nov 14, 2017 Full Review Soumya Srivastava Hindustan Times This one, again, is driven by the tried and tested formula that is cast in stone for all Step Up films. Rated: 2.5/5 Aug 30, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis After struggling for a year to make it big in Hollywood, Sean's (Ryan Guzman) dance crew gives up and moves back to Miami. Not ready to relinquish his own dream quite yet, Sean remains in Los Angeles. When he hears about an upcoming dance competition in Las Vegas, Sean teams with talented dancers Andie (Briana Evigan) and Moose (Adam Sevani) to put together a new crew. Now with some old friends and some new faces, Sean and his crew intend to win.
      Director
      Trish Sie
      Producer
      Jon M. Chu, David Nicksay, Scott Speer, Matt Smith, Bob Hayward, David Garrett, Meredith Milton
      Screenwriter
      John Swetnam
      Distributor
      Lionsgate Films
      Production Co
      Offspring Entertainment
      Rating
      PG-13 (Suggestive Material|Some Language)
      Genre
      Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Aug 8, 2014, Wide
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Apr 14, 2016
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $14.9M
      Runtime
      1h 52m
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