josephmien
The script is bad. I mean very bad. Acting was horrible.
I've done a review, I had to do this one. LOL
cbvb
The film is told largely on a continuous shot style, which is compelling - but the enemy - Texans, more or less, is clueless, insular and insulting. Which is why you've never heard of this movie.
sampofinn
Amateurish and bumbling attempt at a "movie". No redeeming qualities and I suspect some kind of family connection to the industry. Some kind, but misguided parent bought their kid a Hollywood debut. A little honesty and tough love would go a long way.
Leofwine_draca
As a huge fan of action movies, I read about BUSHWICK and was entranced. It's a low budget, gritty, real-time thriller set on the mean streets of New York which is in the process of being invaded by a military force operating out of Texas. It turns out that a bunch of redneck states are wishing to break off from the US and invading those wanting to stay. The film follows a couple of characters, the great Dave Bautista and an annoying sweary blonde girl, as they navigate streets and buildings and attempt to survive. It's supposed to be shot in a single take and the roving camerawork is a real asset, although there are many cuts hidden by sweeps and CGI. The characterisation isn't very good and the bits where the leads settle down to chat inside buildings are quite dull; the worst character is the druggie who is a real irritant. However, the shooting and fight scenes have really fluid choreography that works nicely and are as good as, if not better, than those seen in many a big budget Hollywood blockbuster.