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70
Viewer score based on 105 votes.

Critic Score

36
Critics' score based on 21 reviews.
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F*** THIS MOVIE> ITS F***ING STUPID.

November 29,2010
mafe2632

I hope there will be a Push 2

March 15,2010
BlueRose8386

i saw it and i like it im going to buy the dvd :)

February 12,2010
MackyScooby

One of the best movies to come out in a few years.. Totally different subject matter (Much better than the slow HEROES) and nicely done. Cant wait... r PUSH 2. The action scenes were well done. The different effects were very cool The scenes with the bleeders (ala screamers were so cool) I like the characters of the watchers which seem to be the main players along with nick.s Also, they way the plot was woven with different possibilities. I am going to watch it again now to see what I missed (which I am sure was a lot) and I highly recommend this film. Moreover, the time it took to produce this film definitely can be seen and I understand that there are online comics that continue this story so check them out for more background....Peace! Full Review

September 26,2009
ps00000000013129

A really good movie. I was pleasantly surprised. It sort of reminded me of Heroes but much cooler. I really hope there is a sequel.

July 23,2009
Rob021683
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Critic Reviews

Push has a cool, sinewy style, energy to burn.Full Review

Steven Rea
Philadelphia Inquirer

Superhero fans will likely be into Push just for the cool-factor of watching embattled heroes and villains in tense war of wits, wills, and skills. That broader audience is less likely to come along for the ride.Full Review

Tasha Robinson
The Onion (A.V. Club)

The strength of Push is its relentlessness. The movie doesn't pause for anything and, when it provides exposition, it does so without bringing the action to a grinding halt.Full Review

James Berardinelli
ReelViews

As fantastical as all that sounds, the pleasure of Push comes from its glamorized grit, its no-nonsense pacing and the committed performances of the actors roughhousing in the gray area between heroism and villainy. It's pure popcorn, popped fresh, doused in butter and sprinkled with soy sauce.Full Review

Washington Post

As fantastical as all that sounds, the pleasure of Push comes from its glamorized grit, its no-nonsense pacing and the committed performances of the actors roughhousing in the gray area between heroism and villainy. It's pure popcorn, popped fresh, doused in butter and sprinkled with soy sauce.Full Review

Dan Zak
Washington Post
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