Bushwick is less of a traditional film and more of an impressive technical experiment. Directors Cary Murnion and Jonathan Milott utilize a "Rope-style" technique, editing long, moving-camera takes to make the film appear as one continuous, 90-minute shot.
The movie thrives on chaotic, gritty action scenes, showcasing high-level intensity that makes it a "blood bath" similar to 28 Days Later or The Purge .
While the camera work is solid, the low budget sometimes shows in shaky CGI or when the "continuous" shot is awkwardly cut. Characters and Performances