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Watch Step Up 4: Miami Heat Movie Online No Survey

Watch Step Up 4: Miami Heat Movie Online No Survey


Step Up Revolution is the next installment in the worldwide smash Step Up franchise, which sets the dancing against the vibrant backdrop of Miami. Emily (Kathryn McCormick) arrives in Miami with aspirations of becoming a professional dancer and soon falls in love with Sean (Ryan Guzman), a young man who leads a dance crew in elaborate, cutting-edge flash mobs, called "The Mob." When a wealthy business man threatens to develop The Mob's historic neighborhood and displace thousands of people, Emily must band together with Sean and The Mob to turn their performance art into protest art, and risk losing their dreams to fight for a greater cause. -- (C) Summit
Release Date Step Up 4: Miami Heat Jul 27, 2012 Wide
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Actors For Step Up 4: Miami Heat

Ryan Guzman,Kathryn McCormick,Misha Gabriel,Peter Gallagher,Stephen Boss,Mia Michaels,Megan Boone,Tommy Dewey,Michael "Xeno" Langebeck,Cleopatra Coleman,Claudio Pinto,Nicole Dabeau,Chris Charles Herbert,Katie Peterson,Alejandro Posada,Marc Macaulay,Mario Ernesto Sánchez,Sabina V. Gomez,Dominique Bell,Tangi Colombel

Genres Step Up 4: Miami Heat : Drama,Romance,Musical & Performing Arts

User Ranting Step Up 4: Miami Heat : 3.9
User Percentage For Step Up 4: Miami Heat : 69 %
User Count Like for Step Up 4: Miami Heat : 60,112
All Critics Ranting For Step Up 4: Miami Heat : 5
All Critics Count For Step Up 4: Miami Heat : 90
All Critics Percentage For Step Up 4: Miami Heat : 42 %

Review For Step Up 4: Miami Heat

It's equal parts 'Flashdance,' 'Burlesque' and 'Lambada', all parts ludicrous - but we aren't here for the story any more than we watch Béla Tarr for the salsa numbers.
Guy Lodge-Time Out

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.
William Goss-Film.com

"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.
Sean O'Connell-Washington Post

Delivers plenty of spectacular fancy footwork in what is otherwise a flat-footed fantasy.
Jennie Punter-Globe and Mail

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.
Frank Lovece-Newsday

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.
Sara Stewart-New York Post

The story is sappy and predictable... But the dancing has a freshness and vibrancy that's infectiously enjoyable.
Jason Best-Movie Talk

Many of the old tropes and gimmicks from the previous films are recycled into an all-too-familiar plotline: An edgy, streetwise guy falls for a classy, upper-crust sweetie, and together they dance their way past obstacle after obstacle.
Alaina O'Connor-TV Guide's Movie Guide

The Step Up franchise has never been noted for its astute screenwriting, but this instalment sets the bar so low that even its bendy cast members would have trouble limboing under it
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall

99.99% of Step Up Revolution is the most entertaining movie of the year so far. But oh, that 0.01%...
William Bibbiani-CraveOnline

[A] poorly scripted, energetically performed hip-hop musical in which a team of young dancers take to the streets of Miami hoping to publicise themselves and get rich.
Philip French-Observer [UK]

One can't help but feel that if the franchise hasn't jumped the shark it's certainly stepping over a finned killer fish with abandon. Damn. We've been served.
Tara Brady-Irish Times

Great routines, silly story but it still delivers infectious, energetic 3-D escapism.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express

Plausibility aside, Speer's film is undemanding fun.
-Birmingham Mail

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