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Antitrust
Directed by
Peter Howitt
PG-13
2001
1h 48m
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6.1
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A computer programmer's dream job at a hot Portland-based firm turns nightmarish when he discovers his boss has a secret and ruthless means of dispatching anti-trust problems.
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Cast of Antitrust
Ryan Phillippe
Milo Hoffman
Rachael Leigh Cook
Lisa Calighan
Tim Robbins
Gary Winston
Claire Forlani
Alice Poulson
Richard Roundtree
Lyle Barton
Tygh Runyan
Larry Banks
Ned Bellamy
Phil Grimes
Tyler Labine
Redmond Schmeichel
Yee Jee Tso
Teddy Chin
Nate Dushku
Brian Bissel
Douglas McFerran
Bob Shrot
Scott Bellis
Randy Sheringham
Zahf Paroo
Desi
Jonathon Young
Stinky
Nathaniel DeVeaux
Lawyer
Rick Worthy
Shrot's Assistant
Ian Robison
Lawyer
David Lovgren
Danny Solskjær
Ed Beechner
Ken Cosgrove
Linda Ko
Gary's Secretary
Dayna Devon
TV Interviewer
Elizabeth Carol Savenkoff
Clarissa Winston
Colin Foo
Grocer
Helena Yea
Grocer's Wife
Benita Ha
Party Reporter
Justin Sain
Policeman
Peter Howitt
Director
Howard Franklin
Writer
Nick Wechsler
Producer
David Nicksay
Producer
Keith Addis
Producer
Antitrust Ratings & Reviews
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Jeff Strickler
Got a by-the-numbers plot? A premise that's intriguing but also has holes in it? Dialogue that needs punching up? Hire Tim Robbins. He can save just about anything.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
There's not an original note in Howard Franklin's screenplay or Peter Howitt's direction.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Throws in everything and the desktop computer, and then chucks it all out the Windows 2000 with a storyline that makes less sense than the current state of tech stocks on the Nasdaq.
Village Voice
Dennis Lim
The flashy topicality amounts to little, and Peter Howitt's slavishly generic direction doesn't help.
Boxoffice Magazine
Tim Cogshell
Chock full of juvenile distortions of the real issues being debated about the nature of the software industry.
Detroit News
Susan Stark
As sly as it is knowing, and played with wit to match its conviction.
Associated Press
David Germain
Begins with an engaging setup but gradually lapses into a messy web of cloak-and-dagger contrivance, implausible action, silly plot twists and dumb dialogue.
Newsday
John Anderson
Filled with young hotties and a long streak of silliness, but is as genuinely suspenseful as any thriller since Napster crossed the Rubicon.
Houston Chronicle
Does a passable job of delivering paranoia and lightweight suspense in a fast-paced, glitzy package.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Phillippe ... makes the appropriate suspicious and worried looks, trying -- without much success -- to imbue Antitrust with suspense.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
The movie not only revolves around computers, it looks like it was directed by them as well.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
A thriller is in trouble when the audience doesn't care about the hero and actively likes the bad guy.
Boston Globe
Jay Carr
An example of a film that begins with a provocative idea and then runs itself into the ground with clumsy structuring.
New York Post
Jonathan Foreman
An inferior factory product, cranked out with little care and less imagination, that seems all the dumber because it's pretending to be smart and topical.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
They might have been able to make a nice little thriller out of Antitrust if they'd kept one eye on the Goofy Meter.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
A thriller even trilobites encased in rock would find predictable.
Washington Post
Rita Kempley
A cliche-riddled, techno-babbly psycho-thriller.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
Reasonably smart and moderately entertaining.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
A not-bad, highly topical diversion.
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
Howitt ... doesn't take firm enough control over Howard Franklin's screenplay, and allows the story to career wildly into the territory of absurdity.
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