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Paranoia

In a war between kings even a pawn can change the game.
2013 | 106m | English

(40053 votes)

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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.
Release Date: Aug 14, 2013
Director: Robert Luketic
Writer: Joseph Finder, Barry Levy, Jason Hall
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords spy, based on novel or book, paranoia, bodyguard, deception, escape
Production Companies Kintop Pictures, Reliance Entertainment, Relativity Media, IM Global, Demarest Films, EMJAG Productions, Film 360
Box Office Revenue: $17,056,265
Budget: $35,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Liam Hemsworth Adam Cassidy
Harrison Ford Jock Goddard
Gary Oldman Nicholas Wyatt
Amber Heard Emma Jennings
Josh Holloway Agent Gamble
Embeth Davidtz Judith Bolton
Richard Dreyfuss Frank Cassidy
Julian McMahon Meechum
Lucas Till Kevin
Angela Sarafyan Alison
Charlie Hofheimer Richard McCallister
Will Peltz Morgan
Haley Finnegan Chelsea
Kevin Kilner Tom Lungren
Christine Marzano Nora Summers
Brendan Dooling Dylan Goddard
Mark Moses Dr. Butson
Jen Kober Hospital Administrator
Isidora Goreshter Hospital Nurse #1
Meredith Eaton Hospital Nurse #2
Dani Garza Frank's Nurse
Rebecca Pace Wyatt's Executive Assistant
Rebeka Choudhury Wyatt Corp Female Executive
Tyerise Foreman Club Doorman
David Winning Wyatt Compound House Manager
Dennisha Pratt Adam's Eikon Assistant
Mark Kochanowicz Sutton Club Waiter
Joel Nagle Senior Control Room Guard
Gavin-Keith Umeh Secondary Control Room Guard
Alex Schoenauer Armed Security Guard #1
Todd Hedrick Armed Security Guard #2
John Wooten Eikon Scanner Security Guard #1
Anthony Mecca Eikon Scanner Security Guard #2
Paul Uipi Hallway Security Guard
Brett G. Smith Server Hallway Security Guard #1
Nicolas Torrens Server Hallway Security Guard #2
Jennifer Cormack Start-Up Receptionist
Name Job
Robert Luketic Director
Jason Loftus Casting
Diane Heery Casting
Joseph Finder Novel
Barry Levy Screenplay
Dany Cooper Editor
Missy Stewart Production Design
Nancy Nye Set Decoration
David Brisbin Production Design
Scott G. Anderson Art Direction
Dhumal Sagar Compositors
Ray Fisher Leadman
Tom Holkenborg Original Music Composer
David Tattersall Director of Photography
Bill Corso Makeup Artist
Samantha MacIvor Stunts
Jodi Michelle Pynn Stunts
Nitasha Bhambree Stunts
Jason Hall Screenplay
Luca Mosca Costume Designer
Sherri Bramlett Key Hair Stylist
John Caglione Jr. Makeup Department Head
Patricia McAlhany Glasser Key Hair Stylist
Kathrine Gordon Hair Department Head
Justin Muller First Assistant Director
Jamie Marshall Second Unit Director
John M. Morse Second Assistant Director
Dawn Massaro Second Assistant Director
Patrick Edward White Special Effects Coordinator
Airon Armstrong Stunt Double
Scott Burik Stunt Double
Peter Epstein Stunts
William Cote Stunts
Edward Gabree Stunt Double
Thomas La Marche Stunt Double
Stephen Izzi Stunts
Angela Meryl Stunts
Luis Moco Stunt Double
Victor Paguia Stunts
Declan Mulvey Stunts
Derrick Simmons Stunts
Jen Weissenberg Stunts
Justin Riemer Stunts
Jeremy Sample Stunts
Francesca Scorsone Stunts
Dave Pope Stunts
Stephen A. Pope Stunt Coordinator
Thom Khoury Williams Stunts
Alphonsus McFadden Stunts
Morris Flam Gaffer
Russell Engels Gaffer
Michael May Camera Operator
Gail A. Fitzgibbons Costume Supervisor
Bob Bowen Music Supervisor
Name Title
Stuart Ford Executive Producer
Sam Englebardt Executive Producer
Scott Lambert Producer
William D. Johnson Producer
Alexandra Milchan Producer
Jason Colodne Executive Producer
William S. Beasley Executive Producer
Jason Beckman Executive Producer
Deepak Nayar Producer
Christophe Riandée Executive Producer
Allen Liu Executive Producer
David S. Greathouse Executive Producer
Ryan Kavanaugh Executive Producer
Tucker Tooley Executive Producer
Douglas Urbanski Executive Producer
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Reviews

tom_elkrider
6.0

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 m ... ovie 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?

Jun 23, 2021