Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Step Up: All In

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Step Up: All In is a dance movie directed by Trish Sie, making her feature film directorial debut. The fifth instalment in the Step Up franchise, All In takes the dance action to Las Vegas where some of the series’ regulars compete in ANOTHER dance battle. This is the fourth appearance in the series for the characters of Moose, Jenny Kido and Hair, and the third for Camille, Jason and Vladd (we’re assuming these names will mean something to fans of the series). Step Up: All In is also the third in the series to be shot entirely in 3D. The film stars Ryan Guzman, Briana Evigan, Misha Gabriel, Adam Sevani, and Alyson Stoner.

DIrector Trish Sie may be making her feature film debut, but she has one very successful project under her belt: she was the creative mind behind the famous treadmill music video for OK Go’s single Hear It Goes Again. The video, which may have started as a favour for her brother, band frontman Damian Kulash, turned into a viral sensation and has racked up more than 50 million views. She won a Grammy for her work on Here It Goes Again and has continued to choreograph the band’s videos ever since.

Step Up: All In is rated PG.

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