Shudder’s Home Invasion Thriller PUSH Arrives July 11th

Starring Alicia Sanz and Raúl Castillo

Directed by David Charbonier and Justin Powell

(The Boy Behind the Door, The Djinn)

Streaming on Shudder Friday, July 11th

“A lean, mean home invasion thriller. Charbonier and Powell’s latest delivers nail-biting tension and intense thrills. The filmmakers once again make sustained, visceral suspense seem like an effortless art form.”

– Meagan Navarro, BLOODY DISGUSTING

“There’s an abiding zeal for all things Hitchcock in this blood-curdler from the crack team of Charbonier and Powell. Raúl Castillo makes for a menacing, unstoppable presence in a genre homage that’s yell-at-the-scream enjoyable.”

– Randy Myers, SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS

“A well crafted horror thriller… One of the better pregnancy horrors of late.”

– Andrew Mack, SCREEN ANARCHY

Synopsis

Haunted by the memory of her late fiancé, Natalie Flores (Alicia Sanz, Prime Video’s “El Cid”) finds herself 8 months pregnant and in desperate need of a new start. Determined to regain her sense of self, she moves to America and uses her real estate license to take on a challenging listing. 

However, she soon discovers her new beginning may be a deadly end when she catches the eye of a sadistic killer (Raúl Castillo, Smile 2) at her open house. After becoming stranded at the property, Natalie falls into premature labor, starting a physiological ticking clock as she must find a way to escape before she gives birth.

About the Directors

David Charbonier and Justin Powell are life-long friends and two emerging voices in the horror space. IFC Midnight released their feature debut, The Djinn, in early 2021 while their follow-up, The Boy Behind the Door, was released on Shudder later that same year – each of them receiving critical praise.

Directors: David Charbonier, Justin Powell

Screenwriters: David Charbonier, Justin Powell

Cast: Alicia Sanz, Raúl Castillo

Producer: Ryan Scaringe 

Executive Producers: Amy Lippens, Jilbert Daniel, Del Charbonier, Alicia Sanz, Raúl Castillo

Cinematographer: Daniel Katz

Running Time: 89 minutes

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