Step Up Revolution (2012) ← Back to main. Cast 61. Kathryn McCormick. Emily Ryan Guzman. Sean Costume & Make-Up. Rebecca Hofherr. Costume Designer Crew. Chick Bernhard. Stunt Coordinator Characters Amanda Brody. Screenplay Jenny Mayer. Writer URL
Step Up Revolution received a 42% approval rating on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on 90 reviews. The consensus stating: "Step Up Revolution treads familiar territory by surrounding its lively and kinetic dance sequences with a predictably generic story."
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Eddy is one of the main characters of Step Up Revolution. He grew up in Spring Garden, a neighborhood of Miami, with Sean, his best friend. Eddy and Sean decided to create their own flashmob, called the Mob, to speak out and be heard, they then participate in a contest organized by YouTube for
Step Up 4 Revolution. The new 2012 film. Read more >. Emily. Sean. Jason. File:Step Up 4 (2012) - Theatrical Trailer for Step Up 4. Channing Tatum was born on April 26, 1980, in a small town called Cullman, just outside of Birmingham, Alabama.
It serves as a sequel to Step Up 3D and the fourth installment in the Step Up film series. The film stars Ryan Guzman, Kathryn McCormick, Misha Gabriel, Cleopatra Coleman, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Tommy Dewey, and Peter Gallagher. Step Up Revolution was released in the United States on July 27, 2012, by Summit Entertainment.
Appendix 1- the screen ofStep Up Revolution. Appendix 2- the characters executing for the camera instead than the audiences at the buttocks. Appendix 3- the rabble executing their cutting-edge flash rabble in the different scene in Miami. Appendix 4- 3D version entreaty to larger audience
Cast: Ryan Guzman, Kathryn McCormick, Misha Gabriel, Cleopatra Coleman, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Tommy Dewey, Peter Gallagher, Mia Michaels, Megan Boone Director: Scott Speer
"Step Up Revolution," the fourth entry in the venerable dance franchise, is a narrative failure but a triumph of sheer spectacle. As a story about actual human characters, it comes up short
Ten Things You Should Know About Step Up: Revolution (because you will never see it) 1.They switch out the female lead … again. This is straight from the Brett Ratner school of dating, a
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