Find free sources for our audience.

Trailer Synopsis Cast Keywords

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.

Briana Evigan as  Andie
Ryan Guzman as  Sean
Chaton Anderson as  Sophie
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss as  Jason
Misha Gabriel as  Eddy
Izabella Miko as  Alexa
Alyson Stoner as  Camille
Adam Sevani as  Moose
Christopher Scott as  Hair
Luis Rosado as  Monster

Similar titles

White Wedding
White Wedding
A young groom and his best man lost on the road trip to the wedding, run into a young English doctor. Set against South Africa's breathtaking landscapes, White Wedding is a high-spirited modern-day road comedy about love, commitment, intimacy, friendship, and the unbelievable obstacles that can get in the way of a fairy-tale ending.
White Wedding 2009
An Education
An Education
Despite her sheltered upbringing, Jenny is a teen with a bright future; she's smart, pretty, and has aspirations of attending Oxford University. When David, a charming but much older suitor, motors into her life in a shiny automobile, Jenny gets a taste of adult life that she won't soon forget.
An Education 2009
The Women
The Women
The story centers on a group of gossipy, high-society women who spend their days at the beauty salon and haunting fashion shows. The sweet, happily-wedded Mary Haines finds her marriage in trouble when shop girl Crystal Allen gets her hooks into Mary's man.
The Women 2008
Day Night Day Night
Day Night Day Night
A 19-year-old girl prepares to become a suicide bomber in Times Square. She speaks with a nondescript American accent, and it’s impossible to pinpoint her ethnicity. We never learn why she made her decision—she has made it already.
Day Night Day Night 2006
Suffragette
Suffragette
Based on true events about the foot soldiers of the early feminist movement, women who were forced underground to pursue a dangerous game of cat and mouse with an increasingly brutal State.
Suffragette 2015
Christmas in the City
Christmas in the City
With the threat of having to close her father's candy store, Wendy and her six-year-old daughter Grace travel to the big city in hopes of making extra holiday cash to save the store. When she's offered a job in the toy department of Wolmans, the city's biggest department store, Wendy can't wait! Her excitement doesn't last long when the store's manager, Teanna, destroys the Christmas spirit throughout the store and replaces Santa with a hunky male underwear model surrounded by elfin "babes." What Teanna is unaware of is that she has in fact sacked the real Santa. Unaware of his real "Santa" status, Wendy reaches out to the old man but it seems even he has given up hope. With her daughter losing faith in the holiday, Wendy realizes she must bring the true meaning of Christmas back to Wolmans before it is too late.
Christmas in the City 2013

Reviews

AStormOfSwords13
2014/08/08

Last time I watched a Step Up movie, I watched the 3rd movie without watching the 2nd. Now, I watch this installment without watching the 4th movie, and I still haven't watched the 2nd movie!This movie apparently is where the "All-Stars" come, even though Channing Tatum and Nora are still out of the picture. The gateway character in this series has always been, and always will be, Camille, who is returnee Moose's girlfriend. As such, I'm glad she's held up as long as she has. But this cast team deals more with the sequel characters like Sean, Moose, and other characters I'm not gonna go look up because I'm too lazy. Anyway, enough bullshït. This is my review for Step Up All In.The movie starts with what it's like to try to make a living through dancing, which is correct. It IS hard to make it in the entertainment world, so stuff like this movie happen. Not much of the plot makes it to the realm of goodness though as the new romances in the film are banal and/or predictable. Camille/ Moose is more fleshed out because it had time to develop, but it's something I wish more of happened. The plot seemed random at times too, unlike the first movie when it developed pretty well and even the 3rd movie's plot had some bone to it. This had no substance at some points, and at others, it was okay, so overall the story is inconsistent.The music, dancing, and choreography, however, was, as usual, very well-done and it keeps the movie entertaining. Then again, that's what I'd expect from a series that got my attention with the reality show "So You Think You Can Dance". This series, along with She's the Man, was also my introduction to Channing Tatum and I've come to like him as an actor since. The dancing can be seen in the film as usual and it is a thrill ride.So overall, if you like this series or dance films in general, by all means watch this, but be prepared to be disappointed by the haphazard plot. Looking at the end though, I think the series should end here out of respect.

... more
imhy
2014/08/09

The very beginning of the movie says it all and this movie is filled with a sad bunch of pathetic dancers that haven't been able to transcend from the very tacky dance movie to anything meaningful so they continue to grasp at this franchise and shame on the producers of recycling a cast that don't even remotely have the talent of real dancers or actors.Same cast from the last 3-4 movies all still pushing the exact same moves without the flare or innovation that is coming out of real crews in the world right now. I mean seriously the robot guy again. Yeah lets see his 1 move again and give him another 10 second clip of him doing his head trick. Same lame tricks from breakers that don't even remotely cut it. How about you hire dancers that work their ass off from Battle of the Year. Oh wait, they wouldn't be caught in such a lame movie. It would be degrading to their art. And Moose. Again? Yeah same half ass attempt at popping.The choreography in this movie is just sad. Absolutely no wow factor. Same old moves and lacks anything even remotely innovative and in honesty that's what we really watch the movie for. We know the storyline is going to be crap. We know the acting will be horrible. They are dancers, not actors. We get it but the dancing is really bad and that's what all the reviews are on about. If you look back at You Got Served. The storyline sucked but the choreography from a movie that is 10 years old absolutely DESTROYS any choreography from the last 3 Step Up movies.Really hope this franchise dies off cause it's just sad to see the state of dance represented this way.

... more
Farouh
2014/08/10

This is probably the worst Step Up movie. Horrible storyline and very very poor acting! Ryan Guzman (Sean) was definitely having a bad day, or days for what matters, alongside with Briana Evigan (Andie), in filming. I mean, this "I want to win and screw everybody else" character was so lame. One moment hanging out with his friends/dancers/family, but whatever, is not enough, he tells her, and suddenly, and this happens probably after half an hour, he likes her because, well, she had a dress on! AND HE GOT SPEECHLESS! I mean seriously?!!! But probably I shouldn't be so cruel. They did not write the plot after all, right? Well… No! I should be cruel. The acting completely sucked!! The cast were just getting words out! So why the 6 stars then? Well, the dancing was amazing. Beautiful choreography. Those guys surely know how to move! This made up for all the shitty acting and the cliché! So yes, do watch it! You'll enjoy all the music, jumping, shaking, and most of all you get to see "The Moose" hit the floor. Adam Sevani is so worth the 112 minutes watching.

... more
Prem wagle
2014/08/11

Wow for and step up movie this is what we have already seen in previous installments. With slick choreography all too often interrupted by feeble attempts at plot, Step Up: All In would be more fun with all of its dialog's edited out. Dancers struggling to make a living with dancing. Haven't we had lots of it in step up.Step up was all about surrounding its lively and kinetic dance sequences but in this movie there aren't so special places like in revolution only dance sequence that made me feel sits an step up movies was Moose (Adam Sevani) taking them to his office for shooting video to enter The Vortex. Other were just the lame stage when dancers dance like its a reality TV we are watching (Unfortunately the vortex was a reality TV show.It seemed like dancing seemed to fade away in every step up sequel. I Personally felt the dancing wasn't so good as previous installments (Not that it was so bad just didn't lived up-to the hype that i was hoping).All in wasn't completely all in. and it could have been a lot better than it was made so don't spoil the next installment with the same generic story as always if there is going to be any.

... more
Watch Free for 30 Days

Stream thousands of hit movies and TV shows