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Step Up All In
U/A (INDIA)
2014
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22
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19
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3.5
Its a funny line, but its self consciousness doesnt really gel with the tone of the series, which has never invited ironic appreciation.
Av Club
3.0
The fun here is all in the dancing.The truth is that no one should see any of the Step Up movies (with the exception of perhaps the first one, which n ..
Common Sense Media
1.5
It doesnt help that the movie leans on chesty, glowering confrontations.
Screen Daily
2.5
Whatever the other flaws, the dancing itself rarely seems to disappoint in these movies.
Vulture
1.5
But this latest breaks the cycle in the worst way: Even the dancing disappoints.
2.0
But the big finale where the top four crews in the competition battle it out for world domination is a lengthy and thoroughly enjoyable spectacle that ..
Rogerebert
3.0
It doesnt really matter what the plot is for the fifth film in the Step Up franchise, given that the whole series is transparently a vehicle for a whi ..
Telegraph
3.0
It make you wish for them to just do a little less talking and more dancing.The film is like a bunch of music videos strung together with a romance an ..
1.9
As the old man says, with life, sheep poop and Step Up movies, sometimes you just have to shovel through it.
Rogers Movie Nation
2.5
10 1 5 / 10 The fifth entry in a surprisingly durable franchise, Step Up: All In remains an American story despite mounting ticket buying indifference ..
Blu Ray
2.0
No Channing Tatum though, and if any instalment in this stale franchise needed the charisma of the star of the first two films, it was this one.
Radio Times
4.0
You dont go to an Expendables film to see tender moments and heartfelt emoting.You go to see old guys blowing stuff up real good.
Screen It
3.0
In what is a very uneven film, the director Trish Sie delivers exhilarating musical set pieces alongside often crass and clumsy characterisation.
Independent
2.0
Heres hoping the script for the next sequel merely reads, They dance.
The Wrap
2.5
All In is a lesser effort in this franchise, but not without its charms.
News Day
2.5
If not, you have only yourself to blame if you expect any form of story or purpose from it.
Hindustan Times
2.0
The dialogue is even more tired and, crucially, the dance sequences themselves are looking less fresh this time around.
The Guardian
2.5
Some of the joy has gone out of Hollywoods leading big screen youth dance franchise in Step Up All In the fifth instalment in the series and the third ..
Smh
1.0
The fifth outing in this dance film franchise is probably the most witless yet, with a narrative bereft of even an iota of plausibility and acting tha ..
Daily Mail
3.2
The dancing is the star of any of these movies, and Sie knows when to get out of the way and let it do the heavy lifting.
Ew
3.0
Step Up 5: All In Katherine McLaughlin 30 July 2014 The fifth instalment of the dance franchise brings together Ryan Guzman and Briana Evigan Spectacu ..
Flim List
2.0
Lets hope the filmmakers find some exciting charismatic talent for the next in the series.
2.0
Starting with the opening number, one routine is more flashy, daring and colorful than the next culminating in the gigantic, Cirque du Soliel like, ni ..
Susang Ranger
3.0
The Step Up series is the rare franchise that has grown more ambitious with each installment.
The New York Times
1.0
Just because a film is about dance doesnt mean it can function without a plot and a modicum of decent dialogue. Step Up: All In has neither.
Express
3.0
Step Up: All In has a few dazzling sequences, including the final dance off, that are effective as minor spectacle, but theres never reason to care.
The Film Stage
3.0
Plus, its stupid.But its self referentially stupid in a way you can almost respect, a higher level dumb movie that features zero logic, minimal commen ..
Uproxx
2.5
Its all dance offs to satisfy random dissing, but at this point, perhaps its best to concede that the usual standards of cinematic discernment are not ..
Flickfilosopher
2.0
The dancing is generally terrific and the staging often imaginative.
The Irish Times
2.0
As its title suggests, this is pretty much the last throw of the dice for a dance saga that more ran out of juice a couple of sequels ago.
Total Film
2.5
But theres barely any humor that doesnt feel third rate and most of the plot threads are so thin that All In occasionally feels like a satire of a dan ..
Hollywood Reporter
2.5
Sadly the filmmakers have churned out yet another film about the proverbial underdog winning big at a mega televised dancing competition.
Deccan Chronicle
2.0
Director Trish Sie brings back several characters from the previous Step Up movies, resulting in redundant story lines about choosing love or friendsh ..
Los Angeles Times
2.5
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 especially ..
Variety
3.0
Acting doesnt really come into the equation; its all about the 3D dancing when debut feature film director Trish Sie remembers to use this feature.
Hey U Guys
4.5
Step Up All In is spectacle wrapped in story, but its the juicy delicious centre which we all crave.
Film Ink
2.8
The last two films were the purest form of cinema as spectacle: directors Jon M. Chu and Scott Speer had more fun using 3D than James Cameron did with ..
La Weekly
4.0
Step Up isnt high art, but it is the Fast & Furious of dance flicks, and All In makes breakdancing as entertaining to watch as any highway car chase.
Flicks
2.0
Dazzling choreography and colourful 3D visuals attempt to make up for a patchy script and some incredibly wooden acting from the cast of real life pro ..
Independent Ie
1.9
Step Up: All In is so divorced from anything resembling reality that it is astonishing to behold. The best advice, though, would be to avoid beholding ..
Dustin Put Man
3.0
So with no suspense in the plot we can sit back and enjoy the dancing.
Contact Music
3.5
...Step Up All In plays to its audience with familiar faces and new fantastic dance talent.
Movie Mezzanine
2.0
The dance routines still have plenty of zip, but when it comes to pacy storytelling the Step Up series is definitely flagging in Step Up: All In.
What So
3.0
As with the previous Step Up films, theres very little to dislike here. The filmmakers know what their loyal audiences want and its not great acting b ..
Tiny Url
3.1
You know whats fun about old school dance movies Theyre happy. Even when someone is sad, you know that dancing somehow will make things right again.
Qc Times
2.5
Theres a sense of realistic consequence job related or injury related that makes the story work much better than it should.That sense isnt enough to t ..
Johnhanlon Reviews
3.0
Its been eight years since the Step Up franchise the toe tapping brainchild of Jennifer Gigbot and her brother Adam Shankman first high stepped the ur ..
Sky
1.5
The predictable plot doesnt offer any problems you know wont be resolved before the next big battle.
Parent Previews
2.5
These movies are to teenage girls what shoot em action movies are to teenage boys predictable plotting surrounding slight reasons for the actiony bits ..
Standard Net Au
2.0
The plotting remains as slight and predictable as ever and theres a daft twist.
Birmingham Mail
2.5
When you remove the popping, locking, crunking and breaking from the equation, what is left is ... melodrama, shorthanded plotting, and lame character ..
Movies 8 My Life Blog Spot ..
3.0
The picture is high energy, feel good, and sweet like bubblegum, and thats perfectly okay.
Quick Flix
4.5
Seriously though, even if you dont have those connections the best thing about this series continues to be the fun and clever dance sections and battl ..
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