
Sean brings his dance crew known as The Mob to Los Angeles to try and make it. But they haven't had much luck, eventually the Mob decides it's time to go back to Miami but Sean decides to stay. He learns of a dance competition is Las Vegas wherein the winner will get a three year contract. Sean needs a new crew so he asks fellow dancer Moose for help. And Moose introduces him to Andie, another friend and dancer who got injured a few years ago and is now ready to get back in. ... (Full plot summary below)
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Sean brings his dance crew known as The Mob to Los Angeles to try and make it. But they haven't had much luck, eventually the Mob decides it's time to go back to Miami but Sean decides to stay. He learns of a dance competition is Las Vegas wherein the winner will get a three year contract. Sean needs a new crew so he asks fellow dancer Moose for help. And Moose introduces him to Andie, another friend and dancer who got injured a few years ago and is now ready to get back in. He recruits some other friends and they head Las Vegas as LMNTRIX. When they get there, they discover that the Mob too is also there, which is very touchy for Sean.
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| The Film StageJohn FinkStep Up: All In has a few dazzling sequences, including the final dance-off, that are effective as minor spectacle, but there's never reason to care. |
| AV ClubIgnatiy VishnevetskyIt’s the rare movie that knows its limitations, but also understands how to use form to best convey its strengths, pulling together countless complicated dance scenes in which the relationships between teams and characters come through more clearly than they could through dialogue. |
| UproxxHeather DockrayWords like "dream," "hope" and "believe" resonate throughout All In, and while it seems cynical to discount them, it feels even more opportunistic to pretend they're real. |
| Flicks.co.nzLiam MagurenStep Up isn't high art, but it is the Fast & Furious of dance flicks. |
| Movie TalkJason BestInterest flares whenever Izabella Miko's slinky TV host is around, but things only truly heat up for the climactic dance-off when our heroes bust their frenetic popping/locking moves and burn up the dance floor. And that for fans will be more than enough. |
| New York TimesBen KenigsbergStep Up All In, directed by the dancer and choreographer Trish Sie, signals a slight retreat from the bonkers, protest-themed “Step Up Revolution." |
| Movie MezzanineMonica Castillo...Step Up All In plays to its audience with familiar faces and new fantastic dance talent. |
| Los Angeles TimesInkoo KangThe film has a muscled buoyancy and thrilling, joyful spectacles that make the fifth installment of the popular franchise an energetic crowd-pleaser. |
| Entertainment WeeklyKyle AndersonThe space between the spectacles are just too laborious, creating the odd sensation that there's not quite enough dance in this dance movie. |
| QuickflixJess LomasThe picture is high energy, feel-good, and sweet like bubblegum, and that's perfectly okay. |