DVD / Blu-ray / VOD
The movie Leap! is already released on Cinema, DVD, Blu-ray and VOD in the USA.
Based on 28 reviews, Leap! gets an average review score of 54
Anyone who’s ever dreamed of tutus, tights and toe shoes will likely get a kick out of Leap!
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Anyone who’s ever dreamed of tutus, tights and toe shoes will likely get a kick out of Leap!
2849d ago
Anyone who’s ever dreamed of tutus, tights and toe shoes will likely get a kick out of Leap!
2849d ago
Anyone who’s ever dreamed of tutus, tights and toe shoes will likely get a kick out of Leap!
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Elle Fanning heads up the voice cast of a pleasantly conventional, attractively animated slice of wish-fulfilment for everyone's inner ballerina.
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Leap! remains peppy as it sets its bar at a low-to-medium height then cheerfully clears it.
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Leap! remains peppy as it sets its bar at a low-to-medium height then cheerfully clears it.
2849d ago
Leap! remains peppy as it sets its bar at a low-to-medium height then cheerfully clears it.
2849d ago
Elle Fanning heads up the voice cast of a pleasantly conventional, attractively animated slice of wish-fulfilment for everyone's inner ballerina.
2849d ago
Elle Fanning heads up the voice cast of a pleasantly conventional, attractively animated slice of wish-fulfilment for everyone's inner ballerina.
2849d ago
Elle Fanning heads up the voice cast of a pleasantly conventional, attractively animated slice of wish-fulfilment for everyone's inner ballerina.
2849d ago
Leap! remains peppy as it sets its bar at a low-to-medium height then cheerfully clears it.
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Does Leap! ever make it off the ground?
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Does Leap! ever make it off the ground?
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Does Leap! ever make it off the ground?
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Does Leap! ever make it off the ground?
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This unassuming, occasionally heartwarming piece of uplift set in 1880s Paris puts an orphan girl’s dance ambitions front and center.
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This unassuming, occasionally heartwarming piece of uplift set in 1880s Paris puts an orphan girl’s dance ambitions front and center.
2849d ago
This unassuming, occasionally heartwarming piece of uplift set in 1880s Paris puts an orphan girl’s dance ambitions front and center.
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This unassuming, occasionally heartwarming piece of uplift set in 1880s Paris puts an orphan girl’s dance ambitions front and center.
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With characters decked out in jean shorts and leg warmers, Leap! never fully commits to its period milieu, even setting its ballet sequences not to classical music, but anthemic pop bangers by the likes Sia and Jepsen.
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With characters decked out in jean shorts and leg warmers, Leap! never fully commits to its period milieu, even setting its ballet sequences not to classical music, but anthemic pop bangers by the likes Sia and Jepsen.
2849d ago
With characters decked out in jean shorts and leg warmers, Leap! never fully commits to its period milieu, even setting its ballet sequences not to classical music, but anthemic pop bangers by the likes Sia and Jepsen.
2849d ago
With characters decked out in jean shorts and leg warmers, Leap! never fully commits to its period milieu, even setting its ballet sequences not to classical music, but anthemic pop bangers by the likes Sia and Jepsen.
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The mediocre film in question is “Leap!,” the title of which will henceforth be typed without the exclamation point, because exclamation points are not only typographically irritating but emblematic of a shallow hucksterism that undercuts the entire project.
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The mediocre film in question is “Leap!,” the title of which will henceforth be typed without the exclamation point, because exclamation points are not only typographically irritating but emblematic of a shallow hucksterism that undercuts the entire project.
2849d ago
The mediocre film in question is “Leap!,” the title of which will henceforth be typed without the exclamation point, because exclamation points are not only typographically irritating but emblematic of a shallow hucksterism that undercuts the entire project.
2849d ago
The mediocre film in question is “Leap!,” the title of which will henceforth be typed without the exclamation point, because exclamation points are not only typographically irritating but emblematic of a shallow hucksterism that undercuts the entire project.
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