
Bo Laramie is a movie star who has finally achieved success. But success comes at a price, in the form of four persistent photographers known as the paparazzi. Using their dishonest methods of getting the money shot regardless of what it takes, they'll stop at nothing in exploiting Bo for every last penny. But when one of their ventures nearly costs Bo's life and that of his family when they cause a car accident and do nothing afterwords except take photos, Bo has finally rea... (Full plot summary below)
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Bo Laramie is a movie star who has finally achieved success. But success comes at a price, in the form of four persistent photographers known as the paparazzi. Using their dishonest methods of getting the money shot regardless of what it takes, they'll stop at nothing in exploiting Bo for every last penny. But when one of their ventures nearly costs Bo's life and that of his family when they cause a car accident and do nothing afterwords except take photos, Bo has finally reached his breaking point. In doing so, Bo decides to exact a crafty and complex revenge on those four who have enjoyed making his life a living hell with his focus on the paparazzi's ring leader, Rex Harper.
Leave your thoughts about Paparazzi.
| Film SnobsJimmy OMel Gibson's insanity finally gets the public spotlight it truly deserves. |
| San Diego MetropolitanJean LowerisonWell directed by first-timer Paul Abascal and nicely shot by Daryn Okada, Paparazzi isn't a bad film if you can ignore the silliness of its plot. |
| Film Journal InternationalEthan AlterEven by the low standards of cheesy revenge movies, Paparazzi is pretty terrible. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzA stupid celebrity revenge film that should never have been made. |
| FilmJerk.comBrian OrndorfLeave it up to Hollywood to make a film about how hard it is to be rich and famous. |
| tonymedley.comTony Medley(T)his is sure to set off...critics who didn't like Passion and can't think of anything good to say about Gibson, (but)...(i)t's one that the vast multitudes...should enjoy. |
| FilmJerk.comEdward HavensShould only be viewed when the best other choice on television is whatever latest product Ron Popeil is selling at four in the morning. |
| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.How can anyone with half a brain buy in to this nonsense? |
| FromTheBalconyBill ClarkPaparazzi just takes itself too seriously. |
| Boulder WeeklyThomas DelapaProducer Gibson appears in a cameo, giving his blessing-or salute?-to his hero's semi-fascist revenge schemes. |