Lebanon Box Office for Step Up All In (2014)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Lebanon Box Office | $106,383 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $77,804,384 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $2,816,901 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $260,056 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $3,076,957 | |
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Synopsis
In the next chapter of Step Up, all-stars from previous installments come together in glittering Las Vegas, battling for a victory that could define their dreams and their careers.
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Movie Details
Lebanon Releases: | July 24th, 2014 (Wide) |
Video Release: | November 4th, 2014 by Lionsgate Home Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for some language and suggestive material. (Rating bulletin 2321, 5/7/2014) |
Running Time: | 112 minutes |
Franchise: | Step Up |
Keywords: | Dancing, Underdog, Romance, Set in Los Angeles, Set in Las Vegas, Ensemble, Professional Rivalry, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Voiceover/Narration, Audition, Sequels With Returning Stars, Reality TV, Twins, Outtakes During Credits, Sports Drama |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Summit Entertainment |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 25th, 2014
November 25th, 2014
It is the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, which means there are only a few days before Black Friday, which is one of the busiest shopping days of the season. At first glance, this might seem like a great day to release a DVD or Blu-ray; however, the massive sales will instead overshadow anything that comes out this week. This explains why there are so few interesting releases. The biggest release of the week is The Expendables 3 on DVD or Blu-ray Combo Pack, but it might be so bad it killed the franchise. The best release is Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Turkey Day Collection (XXXI), which is the Pick of the Week. We also have a Puck of the Week for Rhymes for Young Ghouls on DVD, a Canadian film that deserves a wider audience.
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Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Step Up All In
November 24th, 2014
I've reviewed every film in the Step Up franchise, except Revolution. Step Up 3D is a prime example of the genre. The plot, and lead characters, take a back seat to the dancing. The latest installment of the franchise, Step Up All In, comes out on the home market this week. (Maybe. There seems to be some confusion on the release date over on Amazon.com.) Is it more of the same? Will that be enough for fans of the franchise?
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Holdovers Help, But Summer Stops
August 19th, 2014
Only one of the three wide releases this past weekend did reasonably well over the weekend. Despite earning reviews that were flirting with single-digits, Let's Be Cops was the best of the new releases this weekend earning an acceptable opening. On the other hand, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Guardians of the Galaxy held on well earning first and second places over the weekend. The overall box office plummeted from last weekend down 23% to $143 million, but this is still 2.5% more than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2014 is still behind 2013, even though the gap shrunk a little bit at 4.5% or $6.75 billion to $7.07 billion.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Turtles Topple Guardians
August 11th, 2014
Despite earning some of the worst reviews of the summer, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles easily won the race for the top of the box office chart unseating Guardians of the Galaxy, which earned some of the best reviews. The rest of the new releases were well back. Overall, the box office was down from last weekend, but by less than 0.5% to $185 million. Compared to last year, the box office was 16% higher, which is a great result. Year-to-date, 2014 is still behind 2013, but the deficit was down to 4.4% or $300 million at $6.52 billion to $6.82 billion.
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Weekend Estimates: Turtles Power to $65 Million
August 10th, 2014
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles didn’t just overcome the bad guys in a movie this weekend. They also overcame almost universally-scathing reviews and an end-of-Summer release date to top the box office. With expectations going into the weekend ranging from the low 30s to $50 million or so, an opening that Paramount is projecting at $65 million as of Sunday morning is a triumph. Even with the prospect of steep declines in the weeks ahead, the film should hit $150 million domestically, and with international markets expected to be the film’s strong suit, a sequel or two are likely to follow. The weekend’s other openers have less rosy futures.
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Weekend Predictions: Can any of the New Releases Overtake Guardians?
August 7th, 2014
Yep. It's August alright. There are four wide releases coming out this week, the largest of which is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which is currently earning 17% positive reviews. It's not even the worst reviewed film of the weekend so far, as Into the Storm is a little worse. There are a couple of films that might earn overall positive reviews: The Hundred Foot Journey and Step Up All In. None of the new releases are on track to match Guardians of the Galaxy. In fact, all four combined won't make as much as Guardians of the Galaxy opened with last weekend. This weekend last year, there were also four wide releases, three of which earned more than $20 million. I don't think that will be true this year, but I think based on the strength of Guardians of the Galaxy and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, 2014 will win in the year-over-year comparison.
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2014 Preview: August
August 1st, 2014
July was... well... let's just pretend it didn't happen. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes did well, but week after week 2014 fell further behind 2013 in the year-to-date comparison. At the moment, we are roughly $400 million behind last year's pace and while I don't think August will continue the losing streak, there's really no chance August will put a dent in that number. It looks more and more likely that Guardians of the Galaxy will be a hit, especially given its early reviews, but it could be the last $100 million hit till October, if the bad buzz surrounding Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles turns into bad ticket sales. Last August there were two films that reached $100 million, plus two others that came close. This August might match that, while the biggest film this year should top the biggest film from last year. I think the slump 2014 is suffering through will end the first weekend and overall I think it will cut the deficit a little bit. That said, summer 2014 will still end as one of the worst recent summers at the box office.
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International Box Office: Transformers Continue On Top
July 24th, 2014
Transformers: Age of Extinction continues its lock on top spot earning $84.6 million in 58 markets for totals of $662.6 million internationally and $889.6 million worldwide. It is about a week away from becoming the first film released in 2014 to hit the $1 billion mark and it will top Dark of the Moon's international numbers in the process. This weekend, the film opened in first place in Germany with $11.16 million on 645 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $12.84 million. It also pulled in first place in France with $8.91 million on 890 screens. It earned first place in Italy with $3.87 million on 850 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.24 million. Its "biggest" opening of the weekend was in Brazil where it made $16.13 million, but that was with previews. Over the weekend it made $5.71 million on 504 screens. That's a lot of previews. The film's biggest market to date is China, where it has pulled in $306.28 million, including $26.08 million over the past week. However, it has been knocked out of top spot by a local hit.
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Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.
Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
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2014/07/25 | 2 | $106,383 | 19 | $5,599 | $106,383 | 1 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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Australia | 9/12/2014 | $728,240 | 340 | 340 | 1045 | $2,863,687 | 10/11/2017 |
Belgium | 7/9/2014 | $857,944 | 105 | 105 | 292 | $1,675,720 | 12/17/2015 |
Estonia | 7/25/2014 | $25,098 | 7 | 7 | 7 | $25,098 | 12/17/2015 |
France | 7/16/2014 | $2,232,768 | 280 | 280 | 560 | $4,205,665 | 12/17/2015 |
Hong Kong | 7/24/2014 | $722,614 | 92 | 92 | 92 | $729,440 | 12/17/2015 |
Latvia | 7/25/2014 | $14,484 | 9 | 9 | 9 | $14,484 | 12/30/2018 |
Lebanon | 7/24/2014 | $106,383 | 19 | 19 | 19 | $106,383 | 12/30/2018 |
Netherlands | 7/10/2014 | $421,560 | 102 | 102 | 306 | $1,283,059 | 12/17/2015 |
Nigeria | 7/25/2014 | $14,232 | 9 | 9 | 9 | $14,232 | 12/30/2018 |
North America | 8/8/2014 | $6,469,857 | 2,072 | 2,072 | 5,964 | $14,904,384 | |
Philippines | 7/16/2014 | $544,427 | 80 | 80 | 140 | $900,457 | 12/30/2018 |
Poland | 7/18/2014 | $187,378 | 136 | 145 | 281 | $503,502 | 12/30/2018 |
Russia (CIS) | 7/17/2014 | $2,713,411 | 823 | 823 | 1646 | $5,135,813 | 12/30/2018 |
South Africa | 7/25/2014 | $423,054 | 107 | 107 | 107 | $423,054 | 12/17/2015 |
Switzerland | 7/23/2014 | $85,532 | 18 | 18 | 18 | $103,209 | 12/17/2015 |
Thailand | 7/17/2014 | $800,990 | 204 | 204 | 299 | $1,342,106 | 12/17/2015 |
Rest of World | $43,574,091 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $77,804,384 | 12/30/2018 |
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Lead Ensemble Members
Ryan Guzman | Sean |
Briana Evigan | Andie |
Stephen ‘Twitch’ Boss | Jason |
Misha Gabriel | Eddy |
Izabella Miko | Alexxa Brava |
Alyson Stoner | Camille |
Adam Sevani | Moose |
Supporting Cast
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Trish Sie | Director |
John Swetnam | Screenwriter |
Duane Adler | Character Creator |
Adam Shankman | Producer |
Jennifer Gibgot | Producer |
Patrick Wachsberger | Producer |
Erik Feig | Producer |
Jon M. Chu | Executive Producer |
David Nicksay | Executive Producer |
Scott Speer | Executive Producer |
Matthew Smith | Executive Producer |
Bob Hayward | Executive Producer |
David Garrett | Executive Producer |
Meredith Milton | Executive Producer |
Brian Pearson | Director of Photography |
Devorah Herbert | Production Designer |
Niven Howie | Editor |
Soyon An | Costume Designer |
Jamal Sims | Choreography |
Christopher Scott | Choreography |
Dondraico Johnson | Choreography |
Jeff Cardoni | Composer |
Buck Damon | Music Supervisor |
Richard Mento | Casting Director |
David Nicksay | Unit Production Manager |
Christopher Foss | Production Manager |
Richard Cowan | First Assistant Director |
Eddy Santos | Second Assistant Director |
Donna Sloan | Executive in Charge of Production |
Coreen Mayrs | Additional Casting |
Heike Brandstatter | Additional Casting |
Jamal Sims | Associate Producer |
Suzan Derkson | Production Supervisor |
James Philpott | Art Director |
Hamish Purdy | Set Decorator |
James Dittiger | Still Photography |
Christy Dimmig | Post-Production Supervisor |
Benjamin Howdeshell | Assistant Editor |
Anthony Rose | Assistant Editor |
Beth Mercer | Script Supervisor |
Kelly Zombor | Sound Mixer |
Cristian Arizaga | Set Designer |
Janice Clements | Set Designer |
Tony Lazarowich | Special Effects Coordinator |
Cynthia L. Barlow | Make up |
Linda Jones | Hairstylist |
Robyn Owen | Additional Casting |
Cera Ziegler | Additional Casting |
Nicola Anderson | Additional Casting |
Andrea Brown | Additional Casting |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.