Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 35000000
Revenue
$ 17056265
Adam Cassidy
Jock Goddard
Nicholas Wyatt
Emma Jennings
Agent Gamble
Judith Bolton
Frank Cassidy
Meechum
Kevin
Alison
Richard McCallister
Morgan
Chelsea
Tom Lungren
Nora Summers
Dylan Goddard
Dr. Butson
Hospital Administrator
Hospital Nurse #1
Hospital Nurse #2
Frank's Nurse
Wyatt's Executive Assistant
Wyatt Corp Female Executive
Club Doorman
Wyatt Compound House Manager
Adam's Eikon Assistant
Sutton Club Waiter
Senior Control Room Guard
Secondary Control Room Guard
Armed Security Guard #1
Armed Security Guard #2
Eikon Scanner Security Guard #1
Eikon Scanner Security Guard #2
Hallway Security Guard
Server Hallway Security Guard #1
Server Hallway Security Guard #2
Start-Up Receptionist
Cabbie (uncredited)
Written by tom_elkrider on 2013-11-10
I came to 'Paranoia' fully knowing it had been universally panned by critics and viewers alike. However, I found myself watching a very straightforward drama-thriller about corporate espionage and morality that reminded me of the corporate thrillers from the 80s and 90s. The acting is good and the movie looks good. So, is the movie dated and boring then? You could see it that way. The standards for a movie in this genre have obviously become quite high. Audiences are waiting for several interconnecting layers in the story and want plot twists after plot twists. And with a cast as formidable as this, the movie must come from the biggest money and therefore the most exhilaratingly modern script, right? Well, it doesn't. It seems that 'Paranoia' is a just another mediocre movie that you really don't need to see. It's sometimes implausible but sometimes it's decent drama. Just because the audience was disappointed in their own expectations, doesn't mean it deserves all this bashing. 32 on Metacritic and 4.9 on IMDb (2013-11-10)? That's pretty damn low. I read that Stephen Holden of The New York Times said about the lead actor, Liam Hemsworth: "Not since Taylor Lautner has Hollywood ogled a pretty boy this vacant and poorly prepared." Again I'm reminded of the 80s and one Tom Cruise. Was his substance and skill any better?