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Paranoia

Thriller. Drama Adam Cassidy (Liam Hemsworth) is a regular guy trying to get ahead in his entry-level job at Wyatt Corporation. But after one costlymistake, 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 he only dreamed of. However, behind the scenes, he is simply a pawn in Wyatt’s corporate ... [+]
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Variety
Variety
"Director Robert Luketic’s thriller 'Paranoia' has a host of problems, but the biggest seems to be that no one in it is nearly paranoid enough"  NEU
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New York Post
New York Post
"This one is essentially 'The Firm' with smartphones (...) rating: ★★ (out of four)"  NEU
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USA Today
USA Today
"It plays more like a '21 Jump Street', full of pretty people and a thumping soundtrack but offering little in the way of something to say (...) Rating: ★★ (out of four)"  NEU
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The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter
"The filmmakers may have hoped to make a timely commentary on the amorality in our executive suites, but they end up merely restating the obvious. Maybe the whole thing would have played better as a corporate comedy, the kind that Doris Day and Rock Hudson made some 50 years ago"  NEU
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Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
"There's nothing wrong with 'Paranoia' that a stronger director, livelier leading actors and several hundred fewer narrative conveniences wouldn't cure (...) Rating: ★★ (out of four)"  NEU
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone
"It galls me that Hollywood thinks we're shallow enough to swallow this swill. Or am I just being paranoid? (...) Rating: ★ (out of four)"  NEG
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The New York Times
The New York Times
"Mr. Oldman and Mr. Ford are the only actors in the film, directed by Robert Luketic ('Legally Blonde'), skillful enough to navigate the yards of jargon-packed boilerplate in Jason Hall and Barry L. Levy’s thudding screenplay"  NEG
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