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Synopsis

A group of young American ex-pats with telekinetic and clairvoyant abilities are hiding from a clandestine U.S. government agency. They must utilize their different talents and band together for a final job enabling them to escape the agency forever. —IMDb

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Paul McGuigan

A native of Scotland, Paul McGuigan was a successful photographer in Glasgow before branching out into television commercials and documentary films, including Football, Faith and Flutes, about religion and soccer in Glasgow; and Playing Nintendo With God, about children with AIDS. In 1998 he won the Best Newcomer Award from the Royal Television Society for his short film, The Granton Star Cause. He expanded this into a trilogy based on stories by Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh and released it as his first feature length film, The Acid House (1998). The movie won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Stockholm Film Festival, the AMC Audience Award and the Grand Prize of European Fantasy Film in Silver at Fantasporto and was named Best Film at the New York Underground Film Festival.

McGuigan next directed the controversial Gangster No. 1 (2000) starring Malcolm McDowell and Paul Bettany—which both dazzled and disturbed audiences with its darkly violent tale of a criminal in London. McGuigan’s… read more

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Daniel Montiel

24Jan12

I don't quite understand why everyone dislikes this so much. I thought it was fun, the choice to have Hong Kong as a backdrop inspired and the cast likeable (Well maybe not Belle but she's hot so...)

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AdamantCocoon

3Dec11

As long as you're not scrubbing McGuigan's back, this is a solid if slight pop film. Pardon me, but it's not quite Hollywood dreck.

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groan - 2 stars

By lolo341 on November 26, 2011

The problem with Push is that it takes on the more mediocre aspects of the director’s earlier and better movie, Lucky Number Slevin, and of tv’s Heroes. What we have in this film is a patchwork of…  read review

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