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Philadelphia Inquirer
This gang of highly skilled dancers (with the guidance of debut director Scott Speer) delivers a sequence of spectacular group numbers that truly pop in 3-D. Full Review
Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News
Anyway. Here's what matters: The dance scenes are great. While no more revolutionary than the "political" plotline, the flash-mob concept does allow for more creative choreography than this series has seen in some time. Full Review
Neil Genzlinger
The New York Times
Alas, the dancers have to stop sometimes to allow the utterly unoriginal story to be told, and the romance at the center of it inspired Amanda Brody, the screenwriter, to produce dialogue so cheesy as to be laughable. Full Review
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
OK, OK. They're good dancers, and well-choreographed. You can see the movie for that and be charitable about the moronic plot. Full Review
Scott Bowles
USA Today
Revolution tries a few plot moves, but, narratively, it has two left feet. Full Review
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