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Mountainhead

  • 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Jason Schwartzman, Steve Carell, Ramy Youssef, and Cory Michael Smith in Mountainhead (2025)
A group of billionaire friends get together against the backdrop of a rolling international crisis.
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Four friends reunite during worldwide economic turmoil.Four friends reunite during worldwide economic turmoil.Four friends reunite during worldwide economic turmoil.

  • Director
    • Jesse Armstrong
  • Writer
    • Jesse Armstrong
  • Stars
    • Steve Carell
    • Jason Schwartzman
    • Cory Michael Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    438
    167
    • Director
      • Jesse Armstrong
    • Writer
      • Jesse Armstrong
    • Stars
      • Steve Carell
      • Jason Schwartzman
      • Cory Michael Smith
    • 185User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 nominations total

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    Steve Carell
    Steve Carell
    • Randall
    Jason Schwartzman
    Jason Schwartzman
    • Souper…
    Cory Michael Smith
    Cory Michael Smith
    • Venis
    Ramy Youssef
    Ramy Youssef
    • Jeff
    Daniel Oreskes
    Daniel Oreskes
    • Dr. Phipps
    Hadley Robinson
    Hadley Robinson
    • Hester
    David Thompson
    David Thompson
    • Leo
    Ali Kinkade
    Ali Kinkade
    • Berry Oliphant
    Ava Kostia
    Ava Kostia
    • Paula
    Alex Peña
    Alex Peña
    • Argentinian Business Leader
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    Amie MacKenzie
    Amie MacKenzie
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    Larkin Bell
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    Emmi Eaton
    • Baby Sabre
    Jason Anthony
    Jason Anthony
    • British Newsreader
    • (uncredited)
    Ron Beth
    • Security
    • (uncredited)
    Andy Daly
    Andy Daly
    • Casper
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      • Jesse Armstrong
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    5greatandimproving

    Narcissism is... glitchy

    Succession creator Jesse Armstrong directs this timely feature about how unchecked AI and deep fakes could lead real people in real countries to start real turmoil. The world reaches its breaking point just as four tech bros embark on a "no deals (= no business), no meals (= no staff) and no high heels (= no women)" retreat to Mountainhead, one of their luxury abodes in Utah, where they gaslight themselves into insouciance for having society's blood on their hands.

    All four narcissists arrive with personal demons. Ven (Cory Michael Smith) wants to go "post-human" to relieve the stress that plagues him as the richest man alive. Randall (Steve Carell) is terminally ill and wants to live forever. Soups (Jason Schwartzman) is an insecure centi-millionaire desperate to crack the billionaires' club. And Jeff (Ramy Youssef) is the young upstart whose conscience weighs him down, though it's unclear whether that's a pre-existing force in his life or just the result of the technology he sells (i.e., guardrails for AI). Regardless, Jeff is the voice of reason and the audience participates through his journey. Whatever happens to Jeff can be seen as happening to all of us.

    The Succession vibe is felt on every frame, surely by design. Armstrong brings back Nicholas Britell to provide the score, along with many of Succession's producers and crew in their respective roles. Since there's no way for a 100-minute film to replicate the nuances that made the show so popular over four full seasons, Mountainhead's cast attempts to re-create the same magic from scratch.

    On that front, the actors hold their own. Carell and Schwartzman are reliable as ever, but Smith and Youssef are the real standouts. They somehow land their lines without getting in each other's way. This is particularly important given the tech-speak that permeates the script: boss cock; surpasso; emotionally incontinent; AI dooming; hyper-scale data centers; deceleration alarmism; doom-looping; de minimis; 8K photo-real; the antidote to bad tech is good tech... I mean it's an endless stream of rapid-fire gobbledygook--- but you never feel trapped or disoriented as a viewer. I credit that to their preparation as individuals and chemistry as a unit.

    In terms of the point of the movie, I feel it could have been tightened up somewhat. In one hilarious sequence, a character is pressured by the others to acquiesce to *their plan for *his future: "Smile... show your teeth!" It's a brilliant, meaningful line that gets reiterated a few times, albeit too subtly for my taste. I think it could have been uttered at least once more to emphasize the idea of smiling for the camera while being forced against one's will, and thereby summarizing life under an oligarchy: we're merely pawns in somebody else's game.

    Another exchange I enjoyed which reflects the dialogue in the film:

    "I just feel if I could get us off this rock it would solve so much!" - Ven

    "Well you know, it's a solid starter planet but we've outgrown it, no doubt..." - Randall

    "I just want to get us transhuman! Life up on grid, Tron biking around, digital milkshakes-" - V

    "To actually be in Plato's Academy *with Plato!" - R

    "I just feel like the universe is taking a grip and tearing me apart. Like my torso's getting pulled apart with tremendous force and the emptiness of the galaxy is just rushing in." - V

    "Mmm, not good." - R

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    Whether Elon-Zuck-Bezos actually talk like this is besides the point. The film is fair in marking their priorities, in the same way that insiders believe the satire of Dr Strangelove could have easily happened in real life. To me, we can pursue life "up on grid" when we're dead- I'm sure there's plenty to discover out there lol! But to push into new galaxies at the expense of the world we've been blessed with is self-defeating. Mountainhead is clear about this, as well as the absurdity of rich people having the power to impose their will on the rest of us, plunder the earth and promote chaos in order to bankroll their next project, especially when none of the fruits will even be seen in our lifetimes-

    I think this is where they want me to show my teeth.
    5Butch R

    Not good comedy or drama

    I am not sure what they were going for. It was marketed as somewhat of a thriller, but the dialogue was trying to be comedic and quite frankly the execution was poor. The whole plot wasn't very feasible and it's another one of those straight to TV movies. The premise that one of them released software that could create deep, fake AI stories that couldn't be detected seem to be ignored by everybody in the world, and it was causing disruption everywhere when everybody in the world knew the stories were only on that particular platform, which had already announced that you should be skeptical. Aside from that a whole plot involving the four billionaires was not very believable.
    7luiscaceres-61802

    Not for Everyone - But Essential for the Right Audience

    Mountainhead isn't your typical popcorn movie - and that's precisely its strength. Many viewers might walk in expecting a comedy (perhaps misled by the marketing), but what they'll find is a cerebral, slow-burning exploration of AI, power, and the people shaping our future.

    This film is a must-watch for AI executives, tech enthusiasts, and anyone involved in the design or governance of digital systems. It offers a sobering reflection on the values of those leading technological development, and the real-world consequences of their choices. In a world inching toward techno-feudalism, where unelected tech moguls can steer the fate of entire nations, Mountainhead asks hard questions about who holds the power-and what they believe in.

    It's not always easy to digest. Some scenes feel abstract or overly intellectual, and casual viewers looking for laughs might leave confused or disappointed. But maybe that's part of the point. The people who "don't get it" may soon find their jobs-and their agency-at risk in an AI-driven world they didn't help design or understand.

    In the end, Mountainhead isn't a film for everyone. But for the right audience, it's a compelling and necessary piece of storytelling.
    7Anouska23

    Relevant to our time and very funny

    I don't understand the negative reviews - thought it was very funny, but also super relevant to the times we're living in where these billionaires really do have all the power. And where AI and social media can be extremely destructive to society and democracy. The cast was fantastic, the characters were super weird, but it's exactly how I imagine the Mark Zuckerbergs of the world to be. At times (mostly in the beginning) it was hard to follow, but that also made it kind of interesting. Like they had their own language that we mere mortals don't speak or understand. Very unique movie, one you should definitely watch.
    6TNic19

    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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      Jesse Armstrong began researching the topic of billionaire crypto-fascist tech-bro culture after reviewing a book about Sam Bankman-Fried for the Times Literary Supplement in late 2023. He began writing the script after Donald Trump won the United States presidential election in November 2024. The film was finished six months later.
    • Quotes

      Souper: [brandishing a golf club at Jeff] This is about AI dooming and decelerationist alarmism!

      Jeff: What the fuck? First principles! What are you trying to achieve?

      Randall: We are trying to kill you! Gas him, burn him, drown him!

      Jeff: Okay, your attack makes no logical sense!

      Randall: When we have started, we have to complete!

      Jeff: Sunk cost fallacy!

      Souper: No, we have to continue due to reprisals!

      Venis: We're completionists!

      Jeff: No, no, we're not, we're not! We fail, we move on, we fail, we move on, we succeed!

      Souper: Not necessarily!

      [swings golf club at Jeff]

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 996: The Phoenician Scheme (2025)

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • На вершині
    • Filming locations
      • Park City, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Hot Seat Productions
      • Project Zeus
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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