
The high stakes thriller Paranoia takes us deep behind the scenes of global success to a deadly world of greed and deception. The two most powerful tech billionaires in the world (Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman) are bitter rivals with a complicated past who will stop at nothing to destroy each other. A young superstar (Liam Hemsworth), seduced by unlimited wealth and power falls between them, and becomes trapped in the middle of the twists and turns of their life-and-death gam... (Full plot summary below)
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The high stakes thriller Paranoia takes us deep behind the scenes of global success to a deadly world of greed and deception. The two most powerful tech billionaires in the world (Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman) are bitter rivals with a complicated past who will stop at nothing to destroy each other. A young superstar (Liam Hemsworth), seduced by unlimited wealth and power falls between them, and becomes trapped in the middle of the twists and turns of their life-and-death game of corporate espionage. By the time he realizes his life is in danger, he is in far too deep and knows far too much for them to let him walk away.
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| Film School RejectsLuke MullenFord gives it the old college try and it's decently paced but it's not enough to elevate it from the muck and mire of a boring script made by an unimaginative director. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzA heavy-slog industrial espionage thriller indifferently directed. |
| Boston GlobeTy Burr"Paranoia" is a plug-and-play Hollywood thriller, not the best the genre has to offer but hardly the worst. |
| Spectrum (St. George, Utah)Bruce BennettWould 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. |
| HitFixDrew McWeenyParanoia is professional in every way, but there's no pulse to it. It is entirely adequate, livened up only by a few supporting turns. |
| The Film StageNathan BartlebaughIf there's nothing hideously embarrassing about Paranoia, there's nothing really right either. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfThese characters keep the WOPR on their iPhones, and the further Luketic pushes the fantasy of wireless spy games, the deeper Paranoia digs itself into a hole of improbability. |
| Salt Lake TribuneSean P. MeansOnly twice, when Ford and Oldman snarl at each other from leather sofas, does "Paranoia" show signs of life. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekA tepid would-be corporate thriller with a young lead not ready for prime time, and even old hands like Ford and Oldman can't save it. |
| ScreenCrushMatt PatchesThe twists are inevitable, the turns come from a mile away, but a surprisingly charming and humble Hemsworth becomes a reliable interface for the old mechanics. |