Release Date : Aug 16, 2013 Wide
Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense,Drama
Actors :Liam Hemsworth,Gary Oldman,Harrison Ford,Amber Heard,Lucas Till,Embeth Davidtz,Julian McMahon,Josh Holloway,Richard Dreyfuss,Angela SarafyanMpaa Rating : PG-13
Plot Story : In this high-stakes thriller, Adam Cassidy (Liam Hemsworth) is a regular guy trying to get ahead in his entry-level job at Wyatt Corporation. But after one costly mistake, Adam's ruthless CEO, Nicholas Wyatt (Gary Oldman), forces him to spy on corporate rival, Jock Goddard (Harrison Ford), Wyatt's old mentor. Adam soon finds himself occupying the corner office and living the life of his dreams. However, behind the scenes, he is simply a pawn in Wyatt's corporate game and realizes he must ultimately find a way out from under his boss who will stop at nothing, even murder, to win a multi-billion dollar advantage. (c) Relativity
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Critics Ranting For Paranoia : 3.8Critics Percentage For Paranoia : 4 %
User Ranting Movie Paranoia : 2.9
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Review For Movie Paranoia
In a movie about a new generation's hunger to topple the old guard, pretty boy Hemsworth is outclassed by his veteran costars, who get more mileage from baring their teeth than he does baring his chest.Andrea Gronvall-Chicago Reader
The movie doesn't make a whole lot of sense and, when it does, it would be better off not doing so.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
Fixates on the perils and panic of our modern surveillance culture while itself proving to be borderline unwatchable.
Nick Schager-Time Out New York
You're not paranoid -- it really is bad.
Frank Lovece-Newsday
"Paranoia" is too sloppy and slack to inspire tension.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Paranoia? More like déjà vu.
Chris Nashawaty-Entertainment Weekly
Excruciating dialogue is only the tip of the iceberg of this film's dunderheadedness, but it's the sin that keeps on giving throughout the way too many 108 painful minutes it takes to get through it.
CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)
Would have been fine as a simple, slickly-produced TV movie, but with Ford and Oldman in the cast it can't be considered anything but a big-screen letdown.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
Answers the question nobody was asking: what if the director of Legally Blonde remade The Conversation?
Aaron Yap-Flicks.co.nz
Aussie director Robert Luketic's clever fingerprints are all over the film, with its dictating pace, well maintained tension - but above all, his flair for casti
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
A proficient thriller but there is little individuality: it feels as though we have seen this all before
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
Forgettable and generic...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews
This boardroom blackmail romp feels as contrived and silly as anything Luketic has helmed in recent years.
Ed Gibbs-The Sun Herald
If there's anything most conspicuously in short supply in this thriller it's a strong sense of exactly that, paranoia.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com
...the denouement...has no relationship with what has gone before. Junkie XL's music builds tension and, believe me, this movie needs it because the story is so weak.
Tony Medley-Tolucan Times
How did they take Joseph Finder's good novel and make a lackluster film with a super cast? Go figure!
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com
a flabby congealed thing that is in no way helped by lackluster direction and a derivative script
Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews
Bolstered by a bland by a lead performance by Liam Hemsworth, Paranoia gives no reason for audiences to look over their shoulder, but plenty of them to keep an eye on their watches.
Todd Gilchrist-Comic Book Resources
The inert techno-thriller Paranoia is much like watching an app download on a weak Internet connection -- slow and tedious, it seems to take forever.
Steve Davis-Austin Chronicle
A better title might have been Greed, Theft or Espionage. Or, to be brutally honest, Boredom.
Chris Knight-National Post
Less actively bad than utterly, painfully familiar, the kind of movie that stakes its claims entirely on opening-weekend box-office receipts because those involved know nobody will remember it come Monday.
Michael Nordine-Willamette Week
Not an original bone in its body -- but there's always something to be said for a great cast.
Scott Weinberg-GeekNation
Paranoia is so ineptly made that the ride home from the theater will be more suspenseful than anything that took place on the screen.
Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
So dumbed-down that it's totally lacking in suspense and common sense.
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
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