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// Films - Push

Movie Details 
Release Date:
March 19th, 2010
Director: Paul McGuigan
Writer: David Bourla
Starring: Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle, Djimon Hounsou
Genre: Drama, Action, Sci-Fi
Runtime: 111 min
MPAA Rating: PG- 13
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Quotes: Not Available

 

» Synopsis
Hang on tight as a gang of superpowered paranormal operatives takes you on a white-knuckle thrill ride. The excitement strats when a future-seeing Watcher (Dakota Fanning) convinces a telekinetic Mover (Chris Evans) to help steal a briefcase that holds a billio- dollar secret. But to outrun the government agents, they must enlist a mind controlling pusher (Camilla Belle) who could be their salvation - or their doom.

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» Dakota's Reviews
"There’s a fair amount to enjoy, notably Fanning’s performance and a manic sense of unpredictability..."
- Tom Huddleston (Time Out London)

"Fanning sheds her porcelain-doll image ("War of the Worlds," "Charlotte's Web") by playing Cassie, a grungy-haired, boot-wearing Watcher, or someone with the ability to divine and then sketch images from the future. Using that skill, she knows she must search out and team with a Mover named Nick, who's hiding from a U.S. government agency called the Division. Together Cassie and Nick must snatch a briefcase from the Division or face certain death, according to Cassie's drawings of the future."
- The Washington Post

"Fanning plays a watcher named Cassie. With her blond hair streaked with pink, shorts and knee-high boots, she looks like an Olsen twin. She's gone rogue, on the run from The Division, which monitors and controls paranormal operatives.
- USA Today

"As for Fanning, she's doing a 2009 take on Jodie Foster's Iris in "Taxi Driver," only with more innocence and comic-book-thin substance."
- Daily news

"Fanning, in a miniskirt and boots, with straggly, multicoloured hair and big eyes, looks like the Olsen twins' waif sister, but she brings an idiosyncratic reality to the character that overshadows her co-star Evans, who seems limited to likeably glib."
- The Globe and Mail

"Fanning, apparently bummed at missing the audition for "Bratz: The Movie," wanders around in a miniskirt and rainbow-colored hair, hurling the occasional profanity and looking decidedly lost. When Cassie downs a fifth of whiskey to see the future more clearly (and haven't we all done that?), Fanning turns into a mean cutie-pie drunk, demonstrating such a complete lack of first-hand knowledge that you can only salute her parents for a job well done. Now they just need to take better care of her career."
- Chicago Tribute

"Fanning, whose character is 13 but who sports a thigh-high miniskirt and do-me boots, spends the movie rattling off exposition and telling Evans what happens next. Whenever she has a vision of the future, she draws a sketch of the scene that's about to occur while mouthing would-be Humphrey Bogart lines like, "You better do something quick because I'm getting sick of drawing dead bodies." Toughness, thy name is Dakota Fanning."
- New York Post

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