Paranoia
An entry-level employee at a powerful corporation finds himself occupying a corner office, but at a dangerous price: he must spy on his boss';s old mentor to secure for him a multi-billion dollar advantage.
29 October 1947, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
5 May 1976, Argentina
28 August 1984, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA
21 March 1958, New Cross, London, England, UK
16 November 1973, Denton, Texas, USA
4 March 1947, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
11 August 1965, Lafayette, Indiana, USA
24 February 1958, New York City, New York, USA
30 June 1983, Yerevan, Armenian SSR, USSR [now Armenia]
April 16, 2016
Director Robert Luketic [does] nothing beyond his contractual obligations (which presumably read, "Um, make a movie, I guess").
July 23, 2014
This is a film at odds with itself, wanting to be a 99 percenter rallying cry but wallowing in and fetishizing 1 percenter accoutrement at every turn.
August 18, 2013
The movie doesn't make a whole lot of sense and, when it does, it would be better off not doing so.
July 23, 2014
Paranoia is professional in every way, but there's no pulse to it. It is entirely adequate, livened up only by a few supporting turns.
March 02, 2017
A heavy-slog industrial espionage thriller indifferently directed.
July 23, 2014
There's nothing wrong with Paranoia that a stronger director, livelier leading actors and several hundred fewer narrative conveniences wouldn't cure.
July 23, 2014
Paranoia, a ho-hum thriller about corporate spying in the high-tech world, comes off as a lot more preposterous than paranoid, and it takes no more than a few frames for the eye rolling to commence.
June 28, 2016
If there's nothing hideously embarrassing about Paranoia, there's nothing really right either.
July 23, 2014
It's rather a slight affair.
August 29, 2013
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.
July 23, 2014
It's a premise that stands or falls on the tense fate of a charismatic lead and dialogue that does not clang right off the screen; a woeful lack of both ensures Paranoia more than falls -- it collapses.
July 23, 2014
Corporate thrillers just aren't what they used to be.

