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Step Up Revolution
An aspiring dancer in Miami has high hope of becoming a pro after having a sweet run with the leader of a dance crew in her neighborhood, but situations way beyond her control may threaten her dreams.
17 April 1989, Springville, New York, USA
29 June 1992, Los Angeles, California, USA
January 22, 2013
Despite the fact that there are four choreographers listed on the IMDB credits, even a few of the routines felt flat.
January 10, 2013
The story is sappy and predictable... But the dancing has a freshness and vibrancy that's infectiously enjoyable.
July 26, 2012
Delivers plenty of spectacular fancy footwork in what is otherwise a flat-footed fantasy.
August 24, 2012
The Step Up franchise has never been noted for its astute screenwriting, but this instalment sets the bar so low that even its bendy cast members would have trouble limboing under it
May 03, 2015
The ubiquitous product placements tend to undercut the anti-corporate speechifying.
October 19, 2012
Many of the old tropes and gimmicks from the previous films are recycled into an all-too-familiar plotline: An edgy, streetwise guy falls for a classy, upper-crust sweetie, and together they dance their way past obstacle after obstacle.
July 27, 2012
There's too much color and energy and frenzy in this movie to discount it entirely, but it has a disconcerting tendency to undercut its best notions with some singularly awful moves.
January 22, 2013
The dancing is the one thing - and I mean the ONE THING - that the film has going for it, and it's not showcased as well as it should be.
July 26, 2012
While dance purists won't be impressed by the energetic and athletic choreography -- the dancers have clearly learned routines but not necessarily technique -- date-movie audiences will likely want to go out dancing afterward themselves, and that's fun.
July 27, 2012
With the most wooden leads of the series to date - an MMA fighter and a "So You Think You Can Dance" alum - the drama between the dancing has never felt more interminable.
August 07, 2012
It's equal parts 'Flashdance,' 'Burlesque' and 'Lambada', all parts ludicrous - but we aren't here for the story any more than we watch Béla Tarr for the salsa numbers.
July 26, 2012
"Step Up: You've Seen All This Before" would be more accurate, but Summit Entertainment's marketing department knows that wouldn't help sell tickets.

