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'Push' packed with quirky, entertaining action scenes
-Posted by: Quivi
While admittedly confusing, "Push" is an enjoyable movie to watch.
Part of the trend of superhero movies, "Push" is a refreshing break from that mold in that its setting is Hong Kong instead of New York or any other American city. The foreign setting gives the movie a unique texture that makes its complicated plot more enjoyable.
At the start of "Push," American Nick Grant (played by Chris Evans) is trying to stay under the radar while living in crowded Hong Kong. Ever since his father was killed 10 years earlier by a secret government organization called the Division, Nick has been on the run. Like his father, Nick is a mover, which in the world of "Push" means that he has telekinetic abilities. ... Read More ...
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Camilla on Extra
-Posted by: Quivi
Fresh-faced actress Camilla Belle starred alongside the Jonas Brothers in their "Lovebug" music video, now she's starring in a "pushier" role. Belle sat down for tea with "Extra's" Terri Seymour to talk about her role in "Push," the sci-fi flick about telekinetic and clairvoyant abilities. Check it out here
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Camilla on Push
-Posted by: Quivi
We’re no ‘Heroes’
Camilla Belle of “Push” told blackbookmag.com she has heard some people think her movie and “Heroes” are pretty much the same story.
“I remember when Chris (Evans) and I were both on set and we were talking about that. Both of us had never seen the show, and we were thinking, Should we watch it, should we not watch it? And I never ended up watching it, so I honestly have no idea what the show is about.
“I mean, I’ve heard it kind of touches on these powers or these abilities that our film has. But I honestly have no idea to what extent.”
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'Push' crams too much plot into too little time
-Posted by: Quivi
Dakota Fanning plays her first-ever drunk scene in "Push,'' a new comic-book-inspired thriller about mind-readers and mind-benders, people with telekinetic powers given to them by the government in some demented effort to create walking, talking human weapons.
It's an ambitious attempt to shove the whole of a fairly complex comic-book universe into a single messy and garish movie. It's out there, even if it is only a confusing mash-up of every movie or TV show you've ever seen about telekinesis -- well, except for "Firestarter.'' ... Read More ...
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Camilla Belle Magazine Update
-Posted by: hannah#1
We added scans of Camilla Belle from the December 2008/January 2009 issue of Teen Vogue. Check Out the lovely scans HERE and thanks our lovely Scans Editor i_LUV_MiLEY
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New News
-Posted by: Bob
We're switching news programs, so our new news will start to appear above this post. To view old news though, please Click Here.
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