Moose joins a dance crew and must choose between his studies and the competition, while navigating romantic relationships and rivalry between crews. Step Up 3D is a 2010 American English-language Drama Musical movie starring Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani, Sharni Vinson, Alyson Stoner, Adam Sevani, Keith Stallworth and Sybil Azur. The movie is inspired from Characters by Duane Adler. Touchstone Pictures in association with Summit Entertainment and Offspring Entertainment. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Patrick Wachsberger, Erik Feig, Adam Shankman and Jennifer Gibgot. Step Up 3D is written by Amy Andelson, Emily Meyer and Duane Adler and it is directed by Jon M. Chu. Walt Disney Studios acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Step Up 3D was released on 19th August 2010 and takes a screen time of 107 minutes. The Film was successful at box office. Step Up 3D was made on a budget of $30 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $159 million. Cinematography was done by Ken Seng and editing by Andrew Marcus. The music was composed by Bear Mccreary.
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Step Up 3D Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 45%
Kimberley Jones
Malambri appears to have been cast for his Drakkar Noir good looks and little else certainly not for his dancing, which is spotlighted in an enjoyable tango and nowhere else. ( Read More )
Elizabeth Weitzman
Moose is supposed to be focused on an engineering degree, but within hours of arriving meets a team of dancers called the Pirates. ( Read More )
Mark Dujsik
This is the kind of gimmicky moviemaking designed for 3 D, and for which there is really no discernable reason or entertainment. ( Read More )
Tim Robey
Gone is the flimsy pretence from Step Up (2006) and Step Up 2: The Streets (2008) that were watching a vaguely realistic underdog story about a life changing contest this time the heroes hang out in a ludicrous loft cum training academy, one entire wall gleaming with fresh from the factory trainers. ( Read More )
Claudia Puig
And despite the cheesy dialogue and predictable story, its fun to watch the eye popping moves. ( Read More )