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Was 'Corporate Retreat' a good movie?

Posted 5/22/2026

Written and directed by Aaron Fisher, Corporate Retreat is a pitch-black comedy and horror-thriller that serves as a bloody satire of toxic workplace culture. The film follows a group of highly ambitious tech executives who travel to an isolated, luxury desert estate for a weekend of team-building exercises and leadership workshops. What begins as standard corporate bonding quickly devolves into a nightmare when the retreat guides reveal a sadistic agenda, forcing the executives into a violent survival game. Left with no outside help, the characters must trade polished office politics for primal, cutthroat instincts where only the truly ruthless survive.

The film features a notable ensemble cast that anchors its twisted dark humor and graphic carnage. Alan Ruck stars as the company founder, Arthur Scott, leading a boardroom-turned-battleground that includes Elias Kacavas as Cliff St. Clair, the general counsel who instigates the ill-fated trip. The executive team features Ashton Sanders as the Chief Financial Officer Carl Thomas, Rosanna Arquette as Chief Revenue Officer Deborah O'Hara, Tyler Alvarez as Chief Technology Officer Omar Rodriguez, and Kirby Johnson as the Human Resources lead Billie Hoffman. Rounding out the cast, Sasha Lane and Zión Moreno play the sinister retreat guides, while Odeya Rush portrays Ginger Hayes. Together, they bring to life a fast-paced, 89-minute thriller that takes the phrase "corporate ladder-climbing" to a terrifying extreme.

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