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Wolf

Martin Scorsese's high-rolling Wall Street drama is based on the memoirs of stockbroker Jordan Belfort, whose giddy career ended in federal prison. Starring: Joanna Lumley, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie. Martin Scorsese's Best Picture nominee also earned Oscar nods for stars Leonardo. Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese in The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) Kyle. Explore popular and recently added TV series available to stream now with.

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  • DiCaprio has hinted before that comedy might be his natural calling -- think of Catch Me If You Can -- but his energy here is not just fun, it's discovery.
  • For three hours the movie operates at a ridiculous comedic pitch. You never forget you're at the circus. You never lose site of the lawlessness, the reckless pleasure, the sheer lunacy and lack of regulation.
  • Scorsese unleashes a furious, yet exquisitely controlled, kinetic energy, complete with a plunging and soaring camera, mercurial and conspicuous special effects, counterfactual scenes, subjective fantasies, and swirling choreography on a grand scale.
  • The Wolf of Wall Street is a magnificent black comedy: fast, funny, and remarkably filthy.
  • Man, does this movie have a savage bite.
  • Wall Street Journal

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    12/26/2013 by Joe Morgenstern

    I couldn't buy it, and couldn't wait for the hollow spectacle to end.
  • It's hard not to feel there is a better revisit of Scorsese's crime gem already in theaters, David O. Russell's American Hustle.
  • San Francisco Chronicle

    12/26/2013 by Mick LaSalle

    Though 'Raging Bull' must still go down as Martin Scorsese's greatest achievement, 'The Wolf of Wall Street' makes the race for No. 2 a lot more interesting.
  • As with Goodfellas, Scorsese's helpless attraction to the very behavior he wants to indict becomes the movie's serrated edge.
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    12/26/2013 by Chris Nashawaty

    Scorsese has pulled off something tricky with Wolf: He's given us a thrilling cautionary tale about a guy who never for a second seems the slightest bit sorry for what he's done. If anything, he just had the bad luck to get caught.
  • Christian Science Monitor

    12/26/2013 by Peter Rainer

    DiCaprio doesn't seem terribly comfortable in the role despite all his strutting and posturing.
  • At the highest level, it really is about getting your own, forget those down below. If so, that could have easily come across in two hours, it didn't need three.
  • Why would a man cheat people out of millions and then spend it on hookers, 'ludes and stupid pranks? Hey, why wouldn't you?
  • One of the most entertaining films ever made about loathsome men.
  • As Jordan Belfort, a New York stockbroker who spent years cheerfully defrauding investors, DiCaprio is positively reptilian; he spits out his lines with a nasty glee. You're both horrified and enchanted by this creature - a monster in Armani.
  • It's like 'Goodfellas,' only (slightly) more legal, which is very much the point.
  • St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    12/24/2013 by Joe Williams

    Scorsese, as always, knows exactly what he is doing. Although it's long, the movie is never less than entertaining.
  • Various Cheech-and-Chong-style slapstick scenarios play out repeatedly, just with different props.
  • A vital and troubling document of the present ..
  • Scorsese presents Belfort as a charismatic Caligula. He is an endlessly fascinating character who holds viewers' attention from beginning to end.