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Step Up Revolution


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Telegraph
Four instalments into the peppy streetdancing franchise, and we’re now protesting about redevelopment in Florida’s Magic Cit...
The Guardian
The latest unashamedly formulaic instalment in the Step Up series is as exhilarating and unpretentious as a can of Red Bull
Chicago Tribune
Flashy 'Step Up Revolution' pays off
Chicago Sun-Times
Name this plot: The gang hangs out near the beach and has a way of spontaneously breaking out into dance.
Film School Rejects
The chemistry-less romance, highly predictable script, and WHAWHA IDONTLIKEYOUWHAABOOM PEWPEWPEWLASERPLANES soundtrack.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Sadly, somewhere between a split and a fist pump, Revolution fell flat, and I found myself wishing for Magic Mike in 3-D.
The Boston Globe
Not as cringe-worthy as you would expect from the fourth Step Up installment.
New York Daily News
Will the next Step Up tackle the cutting-edge trend of planking?
Los Angeles Times
Though the location-specific choreography looks like it could be impressive, the film's frantic cutting style makes it diffi...
San Francisco Chronicle
It seems only fair to start with the one thing that's right with it: It's not dead. It should be, but it's not.
The New York Times
No one goes to a Step Up movie for the plot or the romance. Only the dancing matters here.
USA Today
There isn't a franchise around that matches the kids' moves in the Step Up series. We just need a better reason to dance alo...
New York Post
The choreography is solid throughout, but director Scott Speer gets in his own way every time, relentlessly shifting camera ...
Washington Post
Step Up: You've Seen All This Before would be more accurate, but Summit Entertainment's marketing department knows that woul...
Hollywood Reporter
More is not necessarily better, even when it comes to hot bodies and smooth dance moves.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Scott Speer
Writer: Jenny Mayer
Studio: Summit Entertainment
Cast: Kathryn McCormick, Ryan Guzman, Stephen Boss

Release: July 27, 2012
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