Mountainhead

2025

Drama

26
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 74% · 93 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 27% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.4/10 10 15730 15.7K

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Plot summary

A group of billionaire friends get together against the backdrop of a rolling international crisis.

Top cast

Steve Carell as Randall
Hadley Robinson as Hester
Andrew Daly as Casper
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lucafmontone 4 / 10

A glacial descent into tech-bro nihilism that's smarter than it is satisfying.

A glacial descent into tech-bro nihilism that's smarter than it is satisfying.Mountainhead deliberately embraces emotional austerity and philosophical abstraction to embody the nihilism of its tech oligarchs, privileging ideas over character or narrative warmth. Yet, this artistic rigor becomes self-defeating: the film's archetypal figures lack human dimension, and its cerebral dialogue constructs a barrier that alienates rather than provokes reflection. Devoid of empathy or tangible stakes, it reduces its potent critique to an intellectual tableau-impressively sharp but narratively inert. In its refusal to engage emotionally, Mountainhead mirrors the very detachment it condemns, resulting in a satire that is incisive in theory but barren in experience.
Reviewed by Hakihiko 4 / 10

It Goes to Dumb Very Quickly

"Mountainhead" is the kind of film that clearly could have been something special. The premise carries the weight of mystery and psychological depth, and you can sense that somewhere in there, buried beneath the missteps, is a brilliant story struggling to surface. Unfortunately, what we get instead is a film riddled with mediocre dialogue, undercooked ideas, and character choices that slide from naive into outright dumb.The central theme had potential to explore something meaningful - maybe a descent into obsession or isolation - but it's hard to stay invested when the script constantly undercuts its own gravity. The male characters are frustratingly unrealistic: wealthy yet clueless to a degree that breaks immersion. Their actions, supposedly driven by ambition or fear, feel more like the product of lazy writing than believable motivation.The cinematography and atmosphere hint at what the film could have been under stronger direction - moments of eerie tension and visual style do appear. But they're fleeting, drowned out by the clunky pacing and lack of coherence. It's a shame, really, because the bones of a great story are here. They're just never given a chance to shine."Mountainhead" isn't unwatchable, but it's a textbook case of wasted potential.
Reviewed by tonynicholson-13819 6 / 10

It's fine.

I think people are being a bit harsh here. I laughed and winced a bit and enjoyed the performances somewhat. It doesn't reach the heights of Succession because it's not Succession. Yes it felt rushed and not of the standards set by his own crazy success, but it's an HBO movie satire that was shot in several weeks to hit on current hot topics. It's fine.The story got a bit tedious towards the end and the jump in pace two thirds in didn't quite work. However, this was Jesse Armstrong's directorial debut and I'll be interested to see where he goes from here after an ok start - whether he doubles down on crafting himself as film director or sticking to TV.If you can't think of something to watch and you want to laugh a bit at how awful the world is - and who runs it - give it a bash.
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