Review of Paranoia (2013) by Thegodfatherson — 15 Aug 2013
But the stakes seem small. Director Robert Luketic showed a nice hand at light comedy in Legally Blonde, but he has no feel for the tensions of corporate deception. The twists aren't surprising, the perils feel artificial, and even Hemsworth's chest gets a little ho-hum after a while.
The most interesting aspect of Paranoia is the appearance of Oldman and Ford, who is looking especially grizzled but hasn't lost that twisted smile of menace. They're fun to watch, even though the movie's biggest mystery is how they got roped into it.
Must have had something to do with answering their cellphones.
This review of Paranoia (2013) was written by Thegodfatherson on 15 Aug 2013.
Paranoia has generally received mixed reviews.
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