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Step Up: Revolution
Directed by
Scott Speer
PG-13
2012
1h 39m
Drama
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Romance
,
and more
6.4
40%
68%
6.9
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Emily arrives in Miami with aspirations to become a professional dancer. She sparks with Sean, the leader of a dance crew whose neighborhood is threatened by Emily's father's real estate development plans.
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Cast of Step Up: Revolution
Kathryn McCormick
Emily Anderson
Ryan Guzman
Sean Asa
Misha Gabriel
Eddy
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss
Jason Hardlerson
Cleopatra Coleman
DJ Penelope
Peter Gallagher
Bill Anderson
Tommy Dewey
Trip
Emiliano Díez
Mayor Hernandez
Steve Zurk
Councilman Casey
Mia Michaels
Olivia
Claudio Pinto
Francisco
Mario Ernesto Sánchez
Ricky
Kevin A. Walton
Bob Cooper
Megan Boone
Claire
Tangi Colombel
Tommy
Adam Sevani
Robert Alexander III / 'Moose'
Katie Peterson
Person by the Ocean
Michael 'Xeno' Langebeck
Mercury
Sabina V. Gomez
Ricky's Mother
Dominique Bell
Sarah
Step Up: Revolution Ratings & Reviews
Dig Boston
Monica Castillo
Despite the fact that there are four choreographers listed on the IMDB credits, even a few of the routines felt flat.
Beliefnet
Nell Minow
The dancing just gets better with every entry. This one leads off with a cheeky flash mob that is so joyously kinetic even the cars leap up to get into the act.
leonardmaltin.com
Leonard Maltin
The story is a collection of clichs but the actors are likable, good-looking, and know how to dance.
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
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.
Film.com
William Goss
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.
Washington Post
Sean O'Connell
"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.
Newsday
Frank Lovece
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.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
The choreography is solid throughout, but director Scott Speer gets in his own way every time, relentlessly shifting camera angles to close-ups and reaction shots when he should be letting us witness the spectacle.
USA Today
Scott Bowles
There isn't a franchise around that matches the kids' moves in the Step Up series. We just need a better reason to dance along.
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
No one goes to a "Step Up" movie for the plot or the romance. Only the dancing matters here.
Boxoffice Magazine
Amy Nicholson
Busby Berkeley would have approved of the hijinks director Scott Speer gets up to with his 3D cameras
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
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.
Los Angeles Times
Mark Olsen
Though the location-specific choreography looks like it could be impressive, the film's frantic cutting style makes it difficult to simply enjoy bodies moving in space.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Will the next "Step Up" tackle the cutting-edge trend of planking?
Boston Globe
Stephanie Steinberg
Not as cringe-worthy as you would expect from the fourth "Step Up" installment.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Hillary Rea
Sadly, somewhere between a split and a fist pump, Revolution fell flat, and I found myself wishing for Magic Mike in 3-D.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
In short, it's nothing you haven't seen countless times before and, while it's not offensively bad, it also adds zero to the same old routine. Meh.
Arizona Republic
Barbara VanDenburgh
She's a rich daddy's girl! He's from the wrong side of the tracks! They bridge their socio-economic gap through the power of dance! Rinse, repeat.
AV Club
Tasha Robinson
If no one behind the scenes cared enough about the padding around the money sequences to make it original, believable, or interesting, why is there so much of it?
Watch Step Up: Revolution Videos
Step Up Revolution
Step Up Revolution
Trailer
Flash Mob Music Video
Flash Mob Music Video
Behind the Scenes
Office Mob
Office Mob
Scene
Beach Dance
Beach Dance
Scene
Ocean Drive
Ocean Drive
Scene
Business Plaza
Business Plaza
Scene
We Are The Mob
We Are The Mob
Scene
Newcast Montage
Newcast Montage
Scene
Initiation Into The Mob
Initiation Into The Mob
Scene
The Shipping Yard Finale
The Shipping Yard Finale
Scene
Emily And Sean Practice In Dance Studio
Emily And Sean Practice In Dance Studio
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