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Push
Directed by
David Charbonier
,
Justin Powell
Not Rated
2025
89m
Horror
,
Thriller
4.6
65%
5.3
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Follows a realtor who must survive a night of terror when a deranged client shows up at her open house.
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Cast of Push
Alicia Sanz
Natalie Flores / Executive Producer
Raúl Castillo
The Client / Executive Producer
David Alexander Flinn
Matt
Gore Abrams
Guy
Luke Barnett
Dr. Waller
Cole Gleason
Officer Stevens
Linc Hand
Officer Scaringe
Dagney Kerr
Nurse Lippens
Justin Marcel McManus
Officer Grant
David Charbonier
Director / Writer / Producer
Justin Powell
Director / Writer / Producer
Ryan Scaringe
Producer
Amy Lippens
Executive Producer
Jilbert Daniel
Executive Producer
Mars Feehery
Production Design
Nathanael Trahan
Art Direction
Amanda Deprez
Set Decoration
Daniel Katz
Director Of Photography
Stephen Boyer
Editor
Matthew James
Original Music Composer
Push Ratings & Reviews
MovieJawn
Christopher La Vigna
David Charbonier & Justin Powell's latest film Push is a perfect example of the latter; a picture that might not bring anything groundbreaking to the home invasion subgenre, but stands as a solid entry into its canon.
Mac the Movie Guy
John Stark
A nearly silent film, in terms of dialogue, is nearly impossible to experience as a blind person without audio description. I shudder to think how long this push will continue.
Heaven of Horror
Karina Adelgaard
...a new Home Invasion Thriller with a pregnant protagonist. A very pregnant protagonist. Also, it plays out a few decades ago, which means no cellphones. It's tense and intense in all the right ways, but also feels familiar.
Fish Jelly Films (YouTube)
Nicholas Bell
Push may ultimately aggravate thanks to the number of unanswered questions generated by its ambiguous villain and his murky motives, but tonally its a sinister simmer casually edging its audience to climax.
MovieWeb
Julian Roman
A gutsy lead performance from Alicia Sanz keeps Push compelling when the narrative dramatically falters and a puzzling change of scenery pops the established tension like a balloon.
IGN Movies
Lena Wilson
A sleek, blood-spattered shell that perplexes more than it disturbs.
Movie Madness Podcast
Erik Childress
You can count the number of times the protagonist rubs her belly which outscores the number of actual thrills in this.
Geek Vibes Nation
Liselotte Vanophem
While there might not be enough tension and scares for Push to truly become an outstanding film, Charbonnier and Powell use enough suspense, unease, and on-point performances to make their third collaboration a wonderful watch.
Casey's Movie Mania
Casey Chong
What begins as a tense home invasion thriller soon deflates into a dreary genre exercise.
Daily Dead
Matt Donato
Everything is borderline "fine," teetering on "fine enough," which is an underwhelming place to exist.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[C]onsiderable portions of this movie are dedicated to watching Natalie walk or wander around the mansion.
Fish Jelly Films (YouTube)
Joseph Robinson
With its ambiguous villain and slowly paced cat-and-mouse game, Push fails to deliver a thriller with much tension.
Next Best Picture
Josh Parham
With a story that creates neither engrossing characters nor an absorbing narrative, what's left is a hollow exercise that is hardly frightening and, even worse, mostly bland and uninspired.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Raúl Castillo plays against type and makes for a menacing, unstoppable presence in a genre homage that's yell-at-the-scream enjoyable and seduces with its terrific cinematography from Daniel Katz.
Strong Female Antagonist
Jenn Adams
Dressed all in white, Natalie is a similar mystery and Push becomes a symbolic battle between a virtuous woman and a dangerous world.
Queer.Horror.Movies.
Joe Lipsett
While most of the narrative and character beats of Push will be familiar, they're handled with such expertise that it hardly matters. The film isn't breaking new ground, but it is so confident and well-made that Push is easy to recommend.
JVS Media & Productions/Team JVS
Samuel Leggett Jr.
Justin & David take the home invasion horror concept & add dimensions to tension. Elevating the audiences concern with a great performance from Alicia & a silent yet unrelenting performance from Raul. Great score, well filmed, & pure horror entertainment!
JVS Media & Productions/Team JVS
Lucas Moore
Anchored by great performances from Alicia Sanz and Raul Castillo, Push excels where other horror films this year have faltered. Co-directors David Charbonier and Justin Powell deliver the best home invasion horror film of this decade.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Push looks magnificent throughout, and yet at a structural level, it's rather ordinary.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Armed with a much bigger location and stylish cinematography, Charbonier and Powell's latest makes for a more mature effort that delivers (pun intended) in a massive way when it comes to nail-biting tension and intense thrills.
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