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Movie Review - 'Push'
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Movie Review - 'Push'
Lionsgate, Winfrey, Perry push 'Push' - Entertainment News, Web Exclusive, Media
variety.com — Trio to release Sundance winner Lionsgate has acquired Sundance Film Festival winner “Push: Based on the Novel... by Sapphire.” Oprah Winfrey and Tyler Perry will team up to help promote the film. Directed by Lee Daniels from an adapted script by Damien ... (more) Lionsgate, Winfrey, Perry push 'Push' - Entertainment ...
Push Movie Review
Push Movie Review
atomicpopcorn.net — Push Movie Review Greetings my fellow fans. It is I, Plus1, and I’m back with another movie... review. However today’s review is giving me a major problem as I don’t know how to say anything nice about the piece of trash I sat through. Push will go down as one of… Post ... (more) Push Movie Review
Sundance Review: Push: Based on a novel by Sapphire
Sundance Review: Push: Based on a novel by Sapphire
filmschoolrejects.com — Every year in Park City, the folks who program the Sundance Film Festival try their hardest to... save the best for last. The last Sunday of the festival is always reserved for screenings of the award winning films. And assuming the festival’s ... (more) Sundance Review: Push: Based on a novel by Sapphire
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Review: PushRow Three
Director: Paul McGuigan (Lucky Number Slevin, Wicker Park) Screenplay: David Bourla Producers: Bruce Davey, William Vince, Glenn Williamson Starring: Dakota Fanning, Chris Evans, Camilla Belle, Djimon Hounsou, Ming-Na, Cliff Curtis MPAA Rating: PG-13 Running time: 111 min. It’s not a ...
Mini Movie Review: “Push”The Screening Log
Seen on: February 7, 2009 The players: Director: Paul McGuigan, Writer: David Bourla, Cast: Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle, Cliff Curtis, Djimon Hounsou Facts of interest: McGuigan also directed "Wicker Park." The plot: Three individuals with special powers are on the run ...
Review: ‘Push’ is Flashy But FlightyFilm School Rejects
Flashy visuals and a semi-unique premise do not a great action movie make. No matter how cool your idea may be or how much money you sink into the visuals, you still need to invest in characters and story. That is the lesson to be learned from Paul McGuigan’s sci-fi thriller Push . ...
Movie Review: Push/Film
\ Some critics thought that Paul McGuigan’s last film, Lucky Number Slevin (2006), was too much style over substance, and while they might have had a point, I found myself energized by the promise that that small, Tarantino-esque film showed of its director. With Push , a ...
Push ReviewsMovie Moron
The Push movie reviews have arrived. Will they alter how you think, or send you flying to the ticket booth? From the director of Lucky Number Slevin and the excellent Gangster No.1, comes this pretty budget sci-fi thriller. The movie follows various different types of paranormals, each of ...
Movie Review: Push (2009)RopeofSilicon.com
Don't make these guys mad or they will yell until your ears bleed Photo: Summit Entertainment I was excited to see Push , probably because we had been without an effects driven film since The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor and not even that really counts in comparison. Hancock or ...
Push ReviewScreen Rant
Short version: Push has an interesting premise, but it just doesn’t manage to translate it into a great movie. Screen Rant reviews Push I really thought I was going to enjoy Push more than I did. But much like the God-awful Jumper , Push has an interesting premise that it just ...
Review: PushCinematical
Maybe it's all in the context. Earlier this week, I saw He's Just Not That Into You , which took place in Baltimore and may as well have taken place in the Mohave Desert or on a blank stage; the filmmakers didn't incorporate that city's personality in the slightest. It's a totally generic ...
Push - ReviewMovies RSS Feed: UGO
Push, the Paul McGuigan-directed take on a world of mutant-like people with extraordinary powers sounds a little shoddy at first. We’re so inundated every summer with whatever rag Marvel has decided to desecrate that year, it feels like Hollywood could be approaching super hero critical load any ...