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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
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2010
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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
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Negative reviews
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3.0
The first time around, Wall Street felt like a warning about the perils of excess just as excess started to exact its toll.This ones little more than ..
Av Club
3.0
Greedis good, he famously declared, the mans material lust embodied with Oscar winning polish by Michael Douglas in Oliver Stones 1987 portrait of a g ..
EW
3.8
Its an entertaining story about ambition, romance and predatory trading practices, but it seems more fascinated than angry. Is Stone suggesting this n ..
Rogerebert
3.0
The story shouldve been tightened up to less than two hours (it feels overlong at 127 minutes).
Common Sense Media
2.0
Lazy directing on the behalf of Oliver Stone, the miscasting of Shia LaBeouf and an often incomprehensible plot turn this film into a total mess.
We Got This Covered
4.5
Its unnecessary noise in a movie thats already an enlivening and rather wickedly entertaining take on the occasional angels but mostly demons that ran ..
Austin Chronicle
2.0
This is a pulp novelisation of the banking crisis and its pleas for relevance ring hollow.
Time Out
2.5
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is rife with deficiencies, not least of which is that Shia LaBeouf stars as a hotshot trader even though the actorjust ..
3.8
Stone has a knack for pacing, detail and atmosphere that manages to feel authentic and fancifully allegorical at the same time.
3.5
Its unnecessary noise in a movie thats already an enlivening and rather wickedly entertaining take on the occasional angels but mostly demons that ran ..
3.0
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Buy posters from this movie by Rob Gonsalves Douglas rules, Stone drools..Michael Douglas voice is one of the great in ..
E Film Critic
2.0
It doesnt operate according to the rules of classic drama.It would take a far more sophisticated director than Stone to make a truly anti capitalist f ..
Telegraph
2.5
The best parts of this unfocused, erratic, downright messy sequel are the moments when the bad people take center stage.
3.0
That its not is down to Stones command of this world no one directs better boardroom conclaves, and this is studded with great plotting and confrontat ..
4.0
A spectacularly well made film without any real answers, and a lot of questions which have already been asked.
Cinema Blend
5.0
Brolin, as a memorable villain, charges through his scenes as if hell bent on destruction, while LaBeouf plays Jake as if he can smell success just ar ..
Ny Daily News
3.5
Not on par with the first film, but still worth seeing. Douglas is incredible.
JoBlo
3.0
No.It was kind of interesting on an intellectual level and the performances were good but in the end the best word I can use to describe how Wall Stre ..
Screen Rant
2.5
If hubris, hypocrisy, untold billions and unpunished guilt are the stuff of drama, then theres a great film to be made about the economys meltdown.Alr ..
The Globe And Mail
2.0
But is this why we go to Oliver Stone movies, thoughtful rumination
Philly
2.5
But as a cautionary tale of personal and business ethics, the film has all the urgency of snail mail.
Philly
3.0
Oliver Stone directs Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, the sequel to the 1987 Wall Street where Gordon Gekko made his famous speech about how Greed is ..
Spirituality And Practice
3.0
Great, thoughtful drama its not, but its sleek, fast and amusing enough to serve as the sort of high gloss, dumb fun melodrama that holds your interes ..
One Guys Opinion
2.5
That is not, however, how Stone works; regarding power, his conclusions are best summed up by the hippie chick at the Lincoln Memorial in Nixon: You c ..
Village Voice
2.0
The unhappy message delivered is that everyone pays the price when those in power succumb to moral hazard.
Sover
3.1
His sequel is redundant and lacking in energy.Wall Street remains a fascinating time capsule of 80s greed.
ReelViews
2.5
The original film is very much of the 1980s, but it still tells a timeless story, and is still worth seeing.
Combust Ible Celluloid
2.5
Some welcome skulduggery ensues, but the movies ultimate agenda of rehabilitating a classic bad guy is a big disappointment.
Chicago Reader
2.5
Gone is the simple parable form and incisive tone of the Stones original film.
Mark Reviews Movies
3.0
The films happy family ending smacks of compromise in more ways than one.
3.0
Douglas gives Money Never Sleeps what it needs most: a defiant face to the corruption. Greed may be good, but Douglas is better.
Usa Today
2.5
And even if Stones rapid fire style of editing and filming the many football scenes dont appeal to you, theres got to be at least one or two actors in ..
Reel Film Reviews
2.0
The performances are solid.The best performance is by Mulligan, who displays both strength and vulnerability.
Lariat
3.0
Otherwise, this is a swift and engaging financial thriller (is that a thing) that addresses matters of morality without too much moralizing.
Eric Ds Nider
3.0
Stone directs with his usual propulsive efficiency, provides a moderately gripping storyline with a ripped from the headlines feel and draws effective ..
Radio Times
3.0
All of which leads us to a film that clearly didnt need a sequel, but nearly begs to have one considering whats happened with its subject matter.
Screen It
3.5
LaBeouf holds the film together quite well in the central role, with the fine Mulligan providing solid emotional resonance along the way.
Shadows On The Wall
3.5
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Pop Matters
2.5
The latest installment in Soul Jazz Records Boombox series, tracing the evolution of recorded rap in the late 70s and early 80s, provides us with the ..
Pop Matters
3.0
The View London Review out ofstarsRunning time:minsDirected by Oliver Stone, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is ostensibly a sequel to Stones 1987 thr ..
View London
2.0
If one were to take this entertainingly uneven film altogether seriously, it might be worth pointing out that the good old days of Wall Street shenani ..
Cs Monitor
4.0
Alls well on Wall Street (at least the onscreen incarnation), as Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps delivers a blast of smart, vibrant entertainment.
Film Journal International ..
3.5
Stone is a great technical director, and he uses his skill to excellent effect here. He loads the screen with information montages of cable news repor ..
Az Central
3.1
The movies biggest liability is the financial doubletalk that comes off the screen in great, loopy waves; if you try to make sense of it, rather than ..
Boston
4.0
Oliver Stones obsession with macho powerbrokers has produced a few spectacular errors of judgment.The most notable was his decision to put Colin Farre ..
Smh
3.5
Most of the cast is fun, even if I still find Shia LaBeouf just spectacularly unpersuasive.The amassed plotting is amusing.
Mountain X
1.9
Twenty three years ago, Michael Douglas melted beautifully into the role of Gordon Gekko, the reptilian bad boy who ruled Oliver Stones Wall Street..I ..
Star Tribune
4.5
This is an enormously entertaining film, and a rather scary one, too.
3.0
Simplistic, perfunctory, lurid and schmaltzy, Oliver Stones sequel to his 1987 event movie, is an artistic disappointment on many levels, including th ..
Emanuellevy
2.0
Twenty three years on, Oliver Stone has given us the sequel to the most unsubtle father son parable in cinema history, theoretically rebooted for our ..
Guardian
2.5
Cant believe Im saying this about an Oliver Stone film, but Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is an anaemic little bore with no balls, no bite and nothi ..
Reel Talk Reviews
3.1
Stone loads the film with irritating transition devices like sped up photography, overlapping images, and at one point an old fashioned iris, none of ..
Q Network
2.0
The first Wall Street was overblown and tendentious, but never tedious.The sequel is.
Daily Mail
3.0
And for all of the weaknesses of Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps(20th Century Fox) as a stand alone movieits narratively overstuffed, clumsily paced ..
Slate
3.0
The stakes are high enough, but the treatment lacks clarity or genuine insight.
4.5
Susan Grangers review of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (20th Century Fox) The essential ingredient in movies is timing, so the return of iconic Gord ..
Susang Ranger
2.5
The third movie is about how Gordon Gekko is still the worst person alive.And that movie is AWESOME.
Movies
2.5
Moving as fast and recklessly as a trillion dollar fat finger stock market transaction, the film has the drive, luxe and sarcastic wit of the snazzies ..
Time
2.0
This may work against Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. The film, Oliver Stones revisit to his innovative, Academy Award winning 1987 film Wall Street, ..
Boston Herald
2.0
Therein lies one of the problems of the picture which is overlong and strangely lacking in purpose.
Express
2.5
What it lacks is a singular vision.Director Oliver Stone aims for cutthroat, but flinches as the uneven story works itself out and the characters, few ..
The Movie Boy
3.1
I wish the film hadnt turned Gekko into such a sweetie; the script goes dangerously soft on its most valuable commodity.
Chicago Tribune
3.0
Money Never Sleeps never fails to entertain, yet theres an undercurrent of desperation inherent in the idea of even making this film.
Bullz-Eye
3.0
What could have been pertinent two years ago has started to look more than a little passe now, a cautionary tale told just a little too late to do muc ..
Total Film
4.0
Shortly thereafter, Zabel himself exits the film, after enjoying the most morally freighted bag of potato chips I believe Ive ever seen.
The Atlantic
3.0
Indeed HBO is currently readying its adaptation of Aaron Ross Sorkins book about the crisis.)
Hollywood
3.5
This is a cartoon without animation.Gordon Gekko (Michael Douglas), the protagonist of the first Wall Street (1987) who proclaimed that Greed is good ..
Tony Medley
3.0
Oliver Stone wages a valiant attempt to stay true to his original Wall Streets streamlined storytelling about the warped mentality at the center of th ..
Coles Mithey
3.8
Heres a shocker, Oliver Stones Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is both better than the original film that inspired it and the best thing the idiosyncr ..
Movie Freak
3.3
There really is a lot to like about Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps but ultimately, like the traders theyre chronicling, the filmmakers are unable to ..
3.8
Though the carpe diem theme comes as something of a surprise, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps makes its political points, with moral hazardthe dark si ..
Groucho Reviews
3.5
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a nice return to form by one of our best socially minded filmmakers, and it works as both entertainment and polemic ..
Hit Fix
3.1
Instead, you sit there waiting for the movie to start getting really interesting, and it never quite does.
Aisle Seat
2.5
If the premise for Money Never Sleeps strikes you as a very convoluted affair compared to the original Wall Street which was a straight morality tale ..
Herald Sun
3.0
Thankfully, all the style over substance has a sense of urgency supplied by a top notch cast.
E Online
3.0
AMID the mania for sequels and remakes and reboots, some characters should stay untouched.
The Age
1.0
And the dialogue is simply terrible, a baffling blizzard of verbiage often delivered with spittle producing haste.
The Age
2.0
If this one dies and that one gets arrested and another one has to get a real job, theyre simply markers on a game board.
Maki At The Movies
3.5
Once again, audiences must toil over the money lingo and investment terminology of which the average person has no knowledge.
4.0
However, it is the films outstanding cast that truly steals the limelight.
Cine Vue
2.0
Its also a shame Stone doesnt ram home a message about the perils of unregulated banking.
Mirror
3.8
Hes a master manipulator who thinks hes holding all the cards and for most of the time, is right.
Three Movie Buffs
3.0
There is a fine irony to the economic meltdown being explained by the fictional patron saint of corporate shenanigans. If anyone can follow the money ..
Tamp A Bay
3.0
This is not a great film, but if you can accept Stones submission to the dictates of the popcorn movie romance, I think theres a lot to like.
Abc
3.0
Instead, Hollywood sentimentality takes over as Stone seeks a feel good pay off that veers off course from what preceded it.
Digital Spy
3.0
LaBeoufs intimate scenes with Mulligan are convincing and affecting if you dont cry when the banks collapse you will when the lovebirds fight.
Flicks
4.4
Its a wholly successful sequel audacious, entertaining and bracingly pertinent.
Stl Today
1.5
Often, the film feels more like a lecture than a narrative minus the one thing that makes a lecture useful: actual information.
The Stranger
3.0
Stone loves to show us the convoluted world through the lens of a young striver still clinging to antiquated ideals.LaBeoufs shark in training manages ..
Cleve Land
4.5
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is something valuable, a fable about how speculative capitalism can provide us a surplus to live peacefully and happil ..
1.9
For all its boardroom scenes and trading talk and bubbles Money Never Sleeps isnt really about the collapse and ensuing recession. (
Larsen On Film
2.5
But put Gekkos way, most of us sense something is horribly wrong.
Christianity Today
3.0
Its not great, but it certainly gives you your moneys worth of overheated story telling.
Hollywood And Fine
3.0
SOAP BUBBLE Corries Angie dark past will be explored reveals Victoria Ekanoye shes alive Emmerdale shock as Rebecca is alive as shes bound and gagged ..
The Sun
4.0
Michael Douglas returns as an older, possibly mellower Gekko, but one with the same confident smile, the arrogant assurance, and lethal charm, played ..
Killer Movie Reviews
3.5
A new generation wrestle with the same ol sins in Wall St: Money Never Sleeps.
Matts Movie Reviews
2.0
The man who once assured the world that Greed is good now wants a hug.
Brian Or Ndorf
3.0
Stones haphazard sequel reshuffles the deck, but relies on the same old cinematic card tricks.
The Filmy Ap
2.5
is clearly anti destroying the economy, but isnt terrible coherent otherwise.
Antagony & Ecstasy
4.4
Both are in top form in this expertly crafted sequel which is every bit as slick, clever and, yes, relevant as youd want it to be.
Big Picture Big Sound
3.0
You didnt need collateral or proof of income.The whole system was driven by greed.
The Film Pie
4.0
The film is a great vehicle for Shia LaBeouf, Josh Brolin and Michael Douglas that occasionally disappoints but crackles more often than it fizzles.
Hollywood Chicago
3.0
Older, wiser, and as slippery as ever, Douglas doesnt miss a trick in completing the resurrection of one of cinemas most glorious bastards.
Sky
2.5
Its a heady mix that reflects the ballsy storytelling approach that made the director the cause celebre a decade ago.
Sbs
4.0
Beneath the information overload there are some great performances, and Douglas is still terrific, though increasingly raddled.
Entertainment Times Online ..
3.0
You will be able to save yourself from getting disappointed of watching nothing but a lame movie.
Window To The Movies
2.5
Americas recent economic meltdown is a topic teeming with high drama and hard lessons.Sign on the right director and screenwriters, and the result sho ..
Mercury News
1.3
And who better than Oliver Stone to shine a harsh light on our current financial situation and still tell an accessible, entertaining story
Scene Stealers
1.5
Stone has missed the moment with his belated sequel ... Instead of being ahead of the game, hes now lagging behind hes made a movie that already seems ..
What So
2.0
Its nothing more than a series of extended HuffPo rants strung together by alternately sappy and preachy plot points that could have been as foretelli ..
Or Lando Weekly
2.5
Its a pity the story flatlines, and in the end the detailstoo tangled for any movie to containbury the picture.
reason
2.5
A lumbering beast thats stately where it should be nimble. Best stick with the original film.
Film 4
3.0
Greed may be good, but excess kills films.And Oliver Stone is about as excessive as filmmakers come.
Streaming Quickflix
3.0
The script makes an unconvincing stab at Gekkos spiritual regeneration, a process supposedly set in motion by a sceneits about a sonogramthats inheren ..
Wsj
3.0
Michael Douglas is tremendously serpentine; Oliver Stones direction is energetic and acute; and this sequel to their 1987 Oscar winning original purrs ..
Jam! Movies
2.5
Oliver Stone waited 23 years to make the sequel to his landmark social drama about unbridled avarice, Wall Street.
East Bay Express
3.1
The bottom line on Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is that it is sprinkled with inspired scenes, but is never able to fully engage the viewer because ..
2.5
Sentimentality is not true sentiment.The writing (by Allan Loeb and Stephen Schiff) in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps at times is better than average ..
Tony Mack
3.0
Maybe Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps doesnt pack the punch of the original because theres no revelation.
Movie Metropolis
3.0
There are so many impressive elements to this belated sequel that its a pity an air of superficiality hangs over it.
The Australian
3.5
As with many recent Stone projects, its hard to tell what the focus is supposed to be.
Ny Mag
2.0
The only thing worse than a movie that resorts to painful cliches is one that resorts to painful cliches that are also wildly inappropriate.
Film Blather
2.5
The production values of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps look good, and while this movie is nothing to rave about, the cast makes it a worthwhile view ..
Review Express
3.0
It should be an electrifying tale of love and loss set against the turbulent economic c rash of 2008, but instead theres a whole lot of smoke without ..
Fan The Fire Magazine
3.5
Gekko has lost a step or two in the 23 year span between the original and now. Hes still an untrustworthy slime ball, but one that is too predictable.
Tri City Herald
3.0
Where this sequel really shines, however, is the drama between the three central figures of LaBeouf, Mulligan and Douglas.
Trespass Mag
3.0
Mulligan sheds real tears and is the emotional center of the film.
Entertainment Spectrum
3.1
Part of the problem is this show doesnt really focus on Gekko, although he most certainly is involved.
Qc Times
2.5
Stone jazzes up the dry proceedings with fancy filmic footwork, but even he is no match for derivatives.
Boston Phoenix
3.0
But its the newness of Mitchells musical accountand Rachel Chavkins gracefully dynamic stagingthat bring this old story to quivering life.
New York Time Out
2.5
Again, I started off liking this film.OVERALL Greed for lack of a better word is ..
The Scorecard Review
3.5
But this film misses its own story.Its a middle brow male weepy, and no more.
Spectator
2.0
While the occasionally awkwardly paced Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps may not be as good or ultimately as memorable as its predecessor, its still a d ..
Movies Ign
3.0
A surprisingly good movie about what is happening right now, within the back rooms of tall skyscrapers, where villains make deals behind business suit ..
Mac Guff
3.0
Because the overly ambitious storyline lacks clarity, the film lacks the pulse pounding energy of the original.
World Wng
3.0
For those interested in bubbles and the speed at which a few dedicated souls can cripple an economy, theres much to admire here.
Film.com
4.4
Exciting and frightening, Oliver Stones sequel to his 1987 Oscar winning classic is a movie for our times, a film brimming with excess (hey, its a Sto ..
Illinois Times
1.5
People should care as much about Gordon Gekkos family life as they should about Hannibal Lecters favorite vacation spots.
Metromix.com
5.0
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Ny Press
2.5
But if theres a real message to be taken away from Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, its to never make an investment in something unless youve got all ..
Hollywood News
3.1
The time is certainly ripe for another Wall Street; and in Mr. Stones sequel, the elements of an entertaining, superficial thriller are largely in pla ..
Critics Notebook
2.0
The lot of it is pure melodrama, but as any fan of melodrama knows, if you have a talented cast willing to throw themselves headfirst into the cinemat ..
Week In Rewind
1.5
It cops out to the worst sentimental cliches and delivers a trite, feel good tale about greedy, shallow, ambitious people making lots of money.
Kpbs
4.0
It may have taken 23 years, but it was well worth the wait. Wall Street 2 is a proper return to form for Stone and Douglas, and comes just at the righ ..
Cinematical
3.0
Considering the recent travails of the worlds economy, we are in a period very like the 1980s, except possibly more dire.The money market playtime ove ..
The Diva Review
3.0
While Douglas continues to be enough to make the entire movie worth watching, there is little chemistry with LeBoeuf or between LeBoeuf and Mulligan.
Movie Mom
3.5
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is probably as good a film about the GFC as can be expected.
Cinema Autopsy
2.0
THE idea of a belated sequel is rarely appealing, but there was some promise in this timely reminder that greed still aint necessarily good.
Standard Net Au
3.0
Aside from the relative dramatic quandary for Stone in bringing back his cult character, he actually visualises and works through his ideas on the ban ..
Patrick Nabarro
3.0
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps bares its teeth at the banking community but ultimately doesnt draw blood, using the current recession as a hook for a ..
Liver Pool Echo
2.0
In most Pixar movies, the performers are cast by best fitting the roles.In Alpha and Omega, only Long manages to do anything interesting with his anim ..
Kc Active
2.5
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a potent critique of American corporate culture in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. But as a human sto ..
The Mercury
2.5
The recent economic collapse would seem to offer a goldmine of opportunities for a sequel, but Stone concentrates on a dull retread of the earlier mov ..
Gomemphis
2.0
The kind of pointed critique of the American financial system this film might have made ends up without teeth, while the troubled personal relationshi ..
D Cist
4.0
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps feels like a genuine continuation of the original story, rather than the parodic spoof some might assume. It is also o ..
Brandon Fibbs
3.0
It has been more than a generation since the first Wall Street movie, and the fact that you can turn a twenty three year old movie into a franchise is ..
Movie Juice
3.5
The flick is a worthy sequel that contains phenomenal performances but falls short of the first one. Some of the editing felt like a Powerpoint presen ..
2.5
Wall Street: Money never sleeps, despite good acting and engaging characters and slick direction, was just too much.
Cines Nark
2.5
The original Wall Street was a simple drama with a classic American theme: the price of success.
7 Dvt
3.0
Plot heavy follow up delivers enough to satisfy sequel eager fans.
Denton Record-Chronicle
3.5
While it could have been a big movie on every level, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps ultimately is small.
Chud
1.5
Stones movie is a putative critique of capitalism gone mad, yet it revels in the opulence of the world its trying to tear down. Like a bloodthirsty an ..
Ma Cleans
1.0
The money may not be sleeping, but much of the audience will be following this poor investment of a film.
Jo Reviews
1.3
The movie fails because we dont get enough Gekko. I feel like I was promised a steak, and ended up getting a salad!
3.0
If youve ever admired Zulu, enjoyed Thunderbirds, laughed at Dads Army and Spitting Image or played with an Airfix kit, then this is the film for you.
3.0
The story is timely and relevant; the performances are strong and committed.
Access Hollywood
3.1
Stones rant on the financial mess foisted on us, he shoots the boardroom scenes as if the bankers are mafia dons ordering a hit on the American people ..
Atlantic City Weekly
5.0
Money Never Sleeps shows the black ice that our prosperity as a nation travels on. Its a warning straight out of Dickens but without a happy ending fo ..
Ncr Online
2.5
More than anything, Wall Street 2s ultimate failure is its more likely to make the viewer crave a Worlds Greatest Dad mug than a sports car and Daryl ..
NME
1.5
Overstays its welcome at 133 minutes. All four lead actors play their parts admirably, but the story lacks the zing of the original.
Courier Mail (Australia)
3.0
The rarest of Hollywood sequels, in that it seemingly has an artistic rather than financial motivation for its birth. And its story hinges on believab ..
Shared Darkness
2.5
Its a refreshingly unique approach that offers a different perspective on the filmmaking process.
Seanax
2.5
Its Douglas continuing commitment to his iconic role that sporadically gooses the proceedings, at least until a mawkish conclusion that resembles noth ..
2.0
Not enough Gordan Gekko! Money Never Sleeps is like watching two hours straight of CNBC, which is great if that is your channel of choice, but not a t ..
BET.com
1.5
Wall Street may not rock the charts, but its pretty much right on the money as far as entertainment value goes.
4.0
This long awaited sequel is actually one of the most touching films of the year.
Tnr
4.5
A competent drama with topical themes and a repeat performance for one of Hollywoods most memorable characters of recent times. Wall Street: Money Nev ..
2.5
Oliver Stones grandiose and sprawling sequel to Wall Street a much anticipated film that glitters with the spoils of greed but perhaps like money itse ..
Screen Wize
2.0
Somebody obviously likes David Byrne and Brian Eno, but to have every song of the movie sung by them felt like a bad 80s comedy starring Dudley Moore, ..
Crunch On This
3.0
The time is right for the return of Gordon Gekko, but making him a sidekick in a convoluted revenge plot, loaded with GFC history and allusions, stifl ..
Empire Online
2.0
But Stone needs Hollywood hyenas; our stock market schadenfreude demands a satisfying ending.
Amy Weekly
2.5
...lest you miss the sledgehammer subtext of Stones sequel, there are plenty of shots of bubbles blowing through the sky.
4.5
All in all, Wall Street is a thoughtful, having it both ways good time about a more chastened present whose mix of playfulness and cynicism is illustr ..
Charleston City Paper
3.5
Softer it may be, but these further adventures of Corporate raider Gordon Gecko complete with new opponents still climax in a biting, exceedingly ente ..
Movie Hole
3.5
You end up wishing Stone had gone deeper and darker, grappling with the newly urgent themes of greed and corruption with greater nuance than his nice ..
France 24
3.0
Carey Mulligan is impressive in what could have been a very irritating role.
Ign
3.8
In the 80s, lighting a cigar with a $100 bill was sexy. In 2010, its damn near porn.
2.5
Stone should have stopped there, with a flawed but satisfyingly authentic portrait of a man myopically living for the almighty dollar, but he cant res ..
7X7
3.0
As a comment on the recession its a spineless failure, but as a piece of entertaining fluff it does its job well.
Baltic Times
1.5
Tom Hanks said it best: Theres no crying on Wall Street. LaBeouf and Mulligan are terrible. LaBeouf has no killer instinct. Douglas makes love to the ..
2.5
This was an impressive undertaking that took on too much to be truly effective.
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