
BUSHWICK tells the story of twenty-year- old Lucy (Snow) and war veteran Stupe (Bautista). Texas, and other states (mostly Southern) are trying to secede from the U.S., and NYC is being used as a negotiation tool. Lucy meets Stupe after coming up from the subway into the military invasion of Brooklyn. Together they decide to cross the treacherous five blocks of Bushwick - littered with looters, local militias and the invading forces, in order to get home and be reunited with ... (Full plot summary below)
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BUSHWICK tells the story of twenty-year- old Lucy (Snow) and war veteran Stupe (Bautista). Texas, and other states (mostly Southern) are trying to secede from the U.S., and NYC is being used as a negotiation tool. Lucy meets Stupe after coming up from the subway into the military invasion of Brooklyn. Together they decide to cross the treacherous five blocks of Bushwick - littered with looters, local militias and the invading forces, in order to get home and be reunited with Lucy's grandmother.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfMurnion and Milott construct a fluid, vivid depiction of battle zone panic and desperation, approaching the horrors of a war movie from an interesting point of view. |
| Detroit NewsAdam Graham"Bushwick" is an uncompromising film that makes the most of whatever budget constraints it was filmed under and has a from-the-ground-up realism that makes it almost uncomfortable to watch. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleRealistically depicting full-scale domestic terrorism is one thing, but directors Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott seem unaware of how their long-take gimmick — the cuts are easily determined — destroys logic, emboldens the use of stereotypes, and kills suspense. |
| EmpireSimon CrookDelivering knockout action and political punch, this blazing siren of a B movie imagines America at civil war with vicious force. Sequel, please. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperWhat could have been a great B-movie winds up being merely solid. |
| Eye for FilmJennie KermodeIf America is ready to listen to warnings, Bushwick delivers - no matter what your politics. And in a calmer, more peaceful age, it will still be a bloody good film. |
| Screen InternationalTim GriersonStars Dave Bautista and Brittany Snow aren’t compelling enough, and the film’s formal gimmicks aren’t clever enough. |
| Consequence of SoundDominick MayerFrom its lurid early scenes onward, Bushwick walks a razor-thin line between Carpenter-esque political nihilism and outright exploitation. |
| Common Sense MediaJeffrey M. AndersonAn intensely physical, adrenaline-propelled experience -- with touching, vivid depictions of human connection, pain, and fear -- this thriller about a full-scale invasion is terrifyingly timely. |
| Electric SheepGreg KlymkiwThe picture gave me gooseflesh and by its nasty, shocking, horrifying conclusion, I was truly, deliciously, orgasmically spent. |