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Raising the Bar Movie Review


Raising the Bar Movie Review | Common Sense Media

Raising the Bar is a family-friendly 2016 feature about girls' gymnastics, but it focuses on back-biting, jealousies, and even cyberbullying.

Raising the Bar (2016) - User reviews - IMDb

With decent pacing, easy to follow storyline, this movie has a touched added bonus of actual extended edited gymnastic routines and moves that are exciting to ...

Raising the Bar | Rotten Tomatoes

While I can see where others may just see it as another soapy sports movie for kids, it's a nice comfort movie. With a typical happy ending and win-win ...

Raising The Bar (2017) - Movie Review - Mahan's Media

Raising The Bar (2017) - Movie Review ... The plot: Sixteen-year-old gymnast Kelly (Kelli Berglund [Okay, seriously, enough with the lazy ...

Kid reviews for Raising the Bar | Common Sense Media

Raising the bar is a really good movie, and I highly recommend it for gymnastics fans. It is all about a girl who moves to Australia with her mom, and starts ...

Raising the Bar (2016) - IMDb

A teenager who gave up her spot in an elite US gymnastics program when her family moved to Australia enters a competition to help a new friend.

Movie Review: Raising the Bar - Lil'V aka Viv Lu - WordPress.com

“Raising the Bar” is quite terrible. The dialogue was bad. The acting was below average. The plot doesn't make sense. The cinematography came off weird.

Raising the Bar

Raising the Bar is about navigating the world of teenage friendships and family relationships within the context of a highly competitive sport.

Raising the Bar - The Hollywood Reporter

Had it come from practically any other producer, I'd be tempted to bestow mild praise on TNT's “Raising the Bar” and let it go at that. It is, ...

Movie review of Raising the bar - Children and Media Australia

Raising the Bar is a film about navigating the world of teenage friendships and family relationships within the context of a highly competitive sport.

Raising the Bar: Movie Review - Film Gate Reviews

The film, however, handles all of the cliché storylines, well. There's a good balance between the gymnastics competition, Kelly's home life, ...

Raising the Bar - Movie Reviews | Rotten Tomatoes

Movie Reviews By Reviewer Type ... Teen gymnast faces pressure, cyberbullying in sports drama. ... Do you think we mischaracterized a critic's review? Advertise ...

Raising the Bar (2016) directed by Clay Glen • Reviews, film + cast

16-year-old Kelly quits an elite gymnastics program and moves to Australia. To help out a new friend and show up an old rival she re-enters competitive ...

Raising the Bar critic reviews - Metacritic

Although the cases in Raising the Bar are apparently influenced by real-life cases, they tend to be either predictable or predictably unpredictable, however you ...

Raising the Bar - Movies on Google Play

Kelly swears off gymnastics after moving to Australia, but is drawn back in to help a new friend compete. The experience helps her regain confidence and ...

Raising the Bar Movie Review - Mid-day

Their breaking out of preconceived barriers in an effort to conquer personal challenges is something to be seen and believed in. The camerawork ...

Raising The Bar Summary, Trailer, Cast, and More - Screen Rant

Raising The Bar is a family drama film directed by Clay Glen and released in 2016. The story follows a young gymnast who, after moving back from the United ...

Raising the Bar Reviews - Metacritic

Too often, though, plots are contrived and coincidental (how many times can Kellerman defend clients against the same prosecutor, who just happens to be his ...

Movie Review: Raising the Bar - NiceGirlsTV.com

As you can imagine, Kelly earns her way onto the club team (with Nic right there with her); and faces off with her former teammates (who have ...

Raising the Bar (film) - Wikipedia

Raising the Bar is a 2016 documentary film that follows six young individuals with Down syndrome from Australia and India who perform a dance routine at the ...


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