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Push
TrailerTwo young Americans with special abilities must race to find a girl in Hong Kong before a shadowy government organization called Division does.Actors: Colin Ford, Joel Gretsch, Djimon Hounsou, Dakota Fanning, Robert Tsonos, Brandon Rhea, Camilla Belle, Neil Jackson, Chris Evans, Kai Cheung Leung, Hsin Nan Hung, ...»Director: Paul McGuiganCountry: United States, CanadaDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Push"
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Characters of "Push"
Nick GantPlayed by: Colin FordNick's FatherPlayed by: Joel GretschHenry CarverPlayed by: Djimon HounsouCassie HolmesPlayed by: Dakota FanningKira HudsonPlayed by: Camilla BelleVictor BudarinPlayed by: Neil JacksonAgent MackPlayed by: Corey StollAgent HoldenPlayed by: Scott Michael CampbellPop FatherPlayed by: Hal YamanouchiPop GirlPlayed by: Xiaolu LiTeresa StowePlayed by: Maggie SiffHook WatersPlayed by: Cliff CurtisPinky SteinPlayed by: Nate Mooney -
Directors of "Push"
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Creators of "Push"
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Critic Reviews of "Push"
Time OutFebruary 19, 2009Silliness rules the day: plot holes abound and are plugged with techno-pounding action sequences and more nonsensical guff. As a TV pilot, this might have worked; as a film, it's loud, confusing and inane.
The New RepublicFebruary 06, 2009Belle... is blank as a page, and the intended romantic chemistry between her and Evans is never in evidence.
Chicago Sun-TimesFebruary 06, 2009Push has vibrant cinematography and decent acting, but I'm blasted if I know what it's about.
San Francisco ChronicleFebruary 06, 2009There are many problems with Push, and most are the usual boring things: unnecessary plot loops; long, dumb musical interludes; a charmless script; and ostentatious action sequences in which the only person excited is the cameraman.
USA TodayFebruary 06, 2009A silly movie that is partially engrossing and plenty convoluted.
Boxoffice MagazineFebruary 06, 2009Evans and 10,000 BC's Belle shuffle through a turgid romantic subplot, and though the two characters are very, very pretty, they've got the chemical spark of a banana.
CinemaBlend.comAugust 14, 2010jThe script has no deep meaning and the film does just what it was intended to do: take an audience on a fantastical journey with loads of action.
BrianOrndorf.comJune 02, 2010Push is an empty calorie extravaganza and demands a crooked concentration it doesn't earn to sufficiently piece this mess together.
Fan The FireApril 15, 2010Set and filmed on location in bustling Hong Kong, the tight urban street and winding alleyways suit the film perfectly, but this is not enough to save Push from the Oscar season garbage dump.
Suite101.comSeptember 16, 2009Light fixtures are the true stars in "Push," constantly reflecting, twinkling and popping. Its best moments are when guns levitate and fire themselves. When you don't even need actors to hold pistols, it's the ultimate in autopilot filmmaking.
Sydney Morning HeraldSeptember 11, 2009Push is a chase film dolled up with supernatural powers and chintzy retro design motifs.
The Age (Australia)September 11, 2009McGuigan's saving grace is a willingness to slow down and savour his own images. At best, a moody inconsequence takes over and confusion feels like part of the plan.
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