| Product Summary | | Publisher: ALLUMINATION FILMWORKS LL | | Format: DVD | | UPC: 00783722737323 | | Buy.com Sku: 202857347 | | Item#: V2ECVK | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 25077 | | Category Keywords: Drugs Sex | Rating:  |
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| | | There's Only One Way Out! Features: DVD Drugs, sex and the allure of fast money blur the boundaries between two very different societies in this compelling drama set against the heated backdrop of Miami. Joe and his two best friends, Kevin and Mickey, are struggling to get ahead, dissatisfied with their lives and current financial situation. When a package of ecstasy ends up in their possession at a nightclub, they are enticed by the prospect of scoring some fast cash. The three friends offer to distribute the drugs to their social, business and party contacts for a notorious neighborhood drug lord. Na•ve and encouraged by their initial success, the boys increase their distribution and quickly find themselves in over their heads with no way to turn back. As addictions take hold and their friendship begins to unravel, they find the lifestyle they have chosen may come at a very high price - their lives. "...hand-held camera conveying the rush of neon-yellow-green-sprinkled dance floors and the instability of chemical highs." Gavin Williamson, L.A. Weekly "...stellar performances given by nearly every person..." Mark Bell, Film Threat
 Editor's Note
 Dave Rodriguez directs PUSH, a compelling, action-packed drama in which opposing sectors of society overlap in the hard and fast businesses of drugs, sex, and quick money. Michael Rapaport, Chad Lindberg, and Chaz Palminteri star in this acting-driven vehicle.
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|  | Studio: ALLUMINATION FILMWORKS LL |
 | Release Date: 10/16/2007 |
 | Running Time: 105 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2005 |  | Catalog ID: 27373 |  | UPC: 00783722737323 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Video: Color |
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| | Professional Reviews | Variety 7 of 10 Preening attitude and mock tough-guy theatrics swamp Push, an especially vapid and woefully unoriginal look at why young, innocent white guys should never get into the drug trade. Co-writer and director Dave Rodriguez's film appears unaware that setting up an obviously doomed situation for its protags -- telegraphed in the opening minutes -- demands a truly inventive spin on a genre that's been worn thin by many mini-Michael Manns on screen and the tube. - Robert Koehler
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