‘Push’ Review – ‘The Boy Behind the Door’ Filmmakers Deliver Extremely Tense Home Invasion Movie
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Review: PUSH Never Pushes Far Enough
Filmmakers David Charbonier and Justin Douglas Powell aren't flashy creators, yet they've thrived thus far on simplicity. The Boy Behind the Door and The Djinn are formulaic horror tales, albeit effectively streamlined as chilly indie delights. Their latest, Push, also keeps it simple (stupid) — but to a detriment. Charbonier and Powell operate in a middle ground of home invasion terror that is technically sound, but spooky-scary decibels barely…
'Push' Movie Ending Explained & Summary: What Happens In The Post-Credit Scene?
Not everything in life happens for a reason; sometimes it’s just bad luck, and that is pretty much the idea that David Charbonier and Justin Douglas Powell’s horror film, Push, arrives at. A minute into the film, and we already know that the protagonist, Natalie, had recently moved from Barcelona to the United States with her lover. But their love story was cut short when her boyfriend met with an accident. He was fatally wounded, leaving Natali…
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