1. 'Firewall' holds up as a solid thriller movie review (2006) - Roger Ebert
Feb 9, 2006 · Ford stars as Jack Stanfield, online security chief for a mid-sized banking chain. He is introduced to a possible client named Bill Cox (Paul Bettany).
So all right, the plot of "Firewall" is not fireproof (or airtight, as I described the plot of "Flight Plan"). The readers who wrote me endless e-mails about

2. Plot Lapses Compromise Firewall - WIRED
Feb 10, 2006 · A thief posing as a federal banking investigator gains easy access to Stanfield's office without proper credentials or an appointment. And then ...
The new Harrison Ford vehicle flubs technical nuances, leaving a bland and unconvincing bank security thriller. By Kim Zetter.
3. Firewall - Cinemalogue
Feb 10, 2006 · Jack Stanfield (Harrison Ford) is a security chief at a large bank. One day when he shows up to work, he's greeted by a collector who's come to ...
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4. Security Mavens' Reviews of the Movie Firewall - Computerworld
Feb 16, 2006 · Overall, this is a really good movie. Despite the lack of reality, it's easy to buy into the suspense and the action.
CSO magazine invited some friends in the security field to review the new movie about a heroic chief information security officer of a midmarket Seattle bank. Stars Harrison Ford. What could be wrong?
5. 'Firewall': Only a Facsimile of a Successful Thriller - NPR
Feb 10, 2006 · Mr. KENNETH TURAN reporting: Firewall, named after a barrier that protects computers from hackers, is only a facsimile of a successful thriller.
In the first aspiring Hollywood blockbuster of the year, Firewall, Harrison Ford stars as a man whose identity theft leads to something more sinister than an overcharged credit card. Critic Kenneth Turan says the thriller's plot outlines and script are depressingly familiar.

6. "Firewall" Movie Review - Jesus Freak Hideout
Leading a tight team of mercenary accomplices, he seizes control of the Stanfield house, making Beth and the kids terrified hostages in their own home and Jack ...
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7. Firewall | Reelviews Movie Reviews
Firewall combines several tried-and-true plot elements: the good man forced to do a bad thing to save his loved ones, a frame-up, and a battle of wits.
February thrillers often get a bad rap, and deservedly so. Most of them are plodding retreads with little star power and less plot. So it's a surprise to see something as (relatively) well-crafted as Firewall showing up in theaters this month. The ...
8. Firewall (2006) - PopMatters
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I wouldn't want to tumble with Harrison Ford in real life. He's a tough son of a bitch
9. Firewall (2006) Movie Review - From The Balcony
Feb 9, 2006 · Harrison Ford came out of semi-retirement for this? I guess I shouldn't be overly surprised seeing as though Ford hasn't appeared in a truly ...
Firewall is below average winter escapism, but those who have truly missed the Harrison Ford brand of justice may find the film enticing and fulfilling.
