
Paycheck
Michael Jennings is a genius who's hired – and paid handsomely – by high-tech firms to work on highly sensitive projects, after which his short-term memory is erased so he's incapable of breaching security. But at the end of a three-year job, he's told he isn't getting a paycheck and instead receives a mysterious envelope. In it are clues he must piece together to find out why he wasn't paid – and why he's now in hot water.
Director(s)
John Woo
Cate Hardman
Daniel Mansfield
Jamie Marshall
Arthur Anderson
Cameron Kuc
Ashley Bell
Brian Smrz
Michael Collins
Yannick Leray
Where to watch

Amazon Video
Rent
Cast & crew

Fulvio Cecere
Agent Fuman

Paul Giamatti
Shorty

Ivana Miličević
Maya-Rachel

Brad Kelly
Wolfe Goon

Callum Keith Rennie
Jude - Guard

Michael C. Hall
Agent Klein

Mark Brandon
Lottery Host

Benita Ha
Wife

Brian Smrz
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Ben Affleck
Michael Jennings

Claudette Mink
Sara Rethrick
Cate Hardman
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Colm Feore
John Wolfe

Aaron Eckhart
James Rethrick

Joe Morton
Agent Dodge

Peter Friedman
Attorney General Brown

Craig Hosking
FBI Helicopter Pilot

David James Lewis
Suit

John Woo
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Arthur Anderson
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Jamie Marshall
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Kathryn Morris
Rita Dunne
Cameron Kuc
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Uma Thurman
Rachel Porter

Christopher Kennedy
Stevens

John Cassini
Agent Mitchell

Michelle Harrison
Jane

Emily Holmes
Betsy - Salesgirl

Kendall Cross
Scientist

Catherine Lough Haggquist
Scientist

Krista Allen
Holographic Woman
Ryan Zwick
Street Kid

Dee Jay Jackson
Guard

Serge Houde
William Dekker

Calvin Finlayson
Balloon Boy

Darryl Scheelar
Plain Clothes Federal Agent

Roger Haskett
Lottery Official
Steve Wright
Allcom Helicopter Pilot

Barclay Hope
Suit

Peter Shinkoda
Suit
Robert Clark
String Quartet

Andrea Siradze
String Quartet

Isabelle Roland
String Quartet
Peter Caton
String Quartet

Ryan Robbins
Husband

Chelah Horsdal
Young Mother

Craig March
Janitor

Jason Calder
Wolfe Goon
Mike Godenir
Wolfe Goon

Brent Connolly
Wolfe Goon

Michelle Anderson
Nursery Customer

Lori Berlanga
Nursery Customer
Daniel Mansfield
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Ashley Bell
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Michael Collins
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Yannick Leray
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Details
Reviews
Rob
Oh dear, this one's pretty bad. There are a lot of faces in this movie but non of them could save this disaster. Which is a shame, because this could have been a really intense and thrilling film in the hands of a different director. Instead, it comes across as a made-for-TV movie. John Woo's direction is lacklustre and cliche, the editing is lazy and the soundtrack is overblown, unfitting and downright intrusive.

