Step Up All In

    Step Up All In
    2014

    Synopsis

    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.

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    Cast

    • Briana EviganAndie
    • Ryan GuzmanSean
    • Chaton AndersonSophie
    • Stephen 'tWitch' BossJason
    • Misha GabrielEddy
    • Izabella MikoAlexa
    • Alyson StonerCamille
    • Adam SevaniMoose
    • Christopher ScottHair
    • Luis RosadoMonster

    Recommendations

    • 75

      The A.V. Club

      It’s the rare movie that knows its limitations, but also understands how to use form to best convey its strengths, pulling together countless complicated dance scenes in which the relationships between teams and characters come through more clearly than they could through dialogue.
    • 60

      The Telegraph

      It’s preposterous, but I dare you not to smile at the high-kicking silliness on offer, or the sweetly old-fashioned undertones: as the inevitable final showdown looms, loyalty, hard work and fair play are just as important to the dancers as strutting their stuff.
    • 50

      Variety

      With even less plot than in previous installments to get in the way of its inventive 3D dance scenes, this fifth pic delivers on spectacle... but lacks in chemistry.
    • 50

      The New York Times

      Step Up All In, directed by the dancer and choreographer Trish Sie, signals a slight retreat from the bonkers, protest-themed “Step Up Revolution."
    • 45

      TheWrap

      Even if the big numbers in Step Up All In don't always hit the heights of its immediate predecessors, there are enough exultant moments – during the crew battles or Sean and Andie's pas de deux on a carnival ride — to tide you over until the inevitable Part Six.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      This really doesn't have the fun or the zip of that earlier Miami adventure. The dialogue is even more tired and, crucially, the dance sequences themselves are looking less fresh this time around.
    • 40

      Arizona Republic

      The finale's energy level and actor buy-in makes it vastly more enjoyable than the rest of the film.
    • 38

      McClatchy-Tribune News Service

      The best that can be said for “Step V” is that it has some sparkling moments of choreography, clever gimmicks as themes for the dance-offs and lovely costumes.

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