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1999124 minComedy, Drama

Pushing Tin

Is Pushing Tin a Hit or Flop?

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Is Pushing Tin worth watching? With a rating of 5.874/10, this Comedy, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Pushing Tin Synopsis

Two air traffic controllers who thrive on living dangerously compete to outdo each other on several levels.

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Top Cast

John Cusack
John CusackNick Falzone
Billy Bob Thornton
Billy Bob ThorntonRussell Bell
Cate Blanchett
Cate BlanchettConnie Falzone
Angelina Jolie
Angelina JolieMary Bell
Jake Weber
Jake WeberBarry Plotkin
Kurt Fuller
Kurt FullerEd Clabes
Vicki Lewis
Vicki LewisTina Leary
Matt Ross
Matt RossRon Hewitt
Jerry Grayson
Jerry GraysonLeo Morton
Michael Willis
Michael WillisPat Feeney

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Is Pushing Tin worth watching?

Pushing Tin has received mixed reviews with a 5.874/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama movies.

Is Pushing Tin hit or flop?

Pushing Tin has received average ratings (5.874/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Pushing Tin?

Pushing Tin is a Comedy, Drama movie that Two air traffic controllers who thrive on living dangerously compete to outdo each other on several levels....

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Critic Reviews

WuchakSep 4, 2018
★ 8

The amusing competiveness of two very different air traffic controllers (Billy Bob Thornton and John Cusack) A rivalry develops between two air traffic controllers in New York City: Nick (John Cusack) is young, swaggering and high strung while Russell (Billy Bob Thornton) is seasoned, self-controlled and laidback. “Pushing Tin” is a quirky drama with a healthy sense of humor and potent adult-oriented themes revolving around love, sex and loyalty. The high stress nature of the occupation is emphasized while amusing the viewer in an offbeat way and driving home some insights on the broken human condition and glorious potential. A youthful Cate Blanchett plays Nick’s stay-at-home wife, Connie. She was 29 years-old during shooting. Meanwhile Angelina Jolie plays Russell’s much-younger wife, Mary, who has alcohol issues; she was 23 playing a 21 year-old. Whist Jolie is made out to be the ultra-beauty, and she is alluring, it’s Blanchett who steals the show on that front IMHO. Petite Vicki Lewis is also on hand as the lone female air traffic controller; she was 38 during filming. The movie runs 2 hours, 4 minutes and was shot in the Toronto area, with some scenes in New Jersey/New York City, Minnesota and Victorville, California. GRADE: A-/B+