The Wolf of Wall Street

The Wolf of Wall Street(2013)

R
12/25/2013 (US)Crime, Drama, Comedy3h 0m
8.0

"Earn. Spend. Party."

Overview

A New York stockbroker refuses to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall Street, corporate banking world and mob infiltration. Based on Jordan Belfort's autobiography.

Martin Scorsese

Director

Terence Winter

Screenplay

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The Key to Making Money

The Key to Making Money

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Margot Robbie vs. Leonardo DiCaprio

Margot Robbie vs. Leonardo DiCaprio

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Wall Street Keys To Success

Wall Street Keys To Success

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Penny Stock Phone Sale Full Scene

Penny Stock Phone Sale Full Scene

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Margot Robbie had a couple of shots of tequila before filming THAT scene in The Wolf of Wall Street

Margot Robbie had a couple of shots of tequila before filming THAT scene in The Wolf of Wall Street

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Not Leaving Clip

Not Leaving Clip

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Leonardo DiCaprio Featurette

Leonardo DiCaprio Featurette

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King Arthur

King Arthur

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Prestige

Prestige

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Clip - Sides

Clip - Sides

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Jordan Belfort on Leonardo DiCaprio's "Wolf of Wall Street" portrayal

Jordan Belfort on Leonardo DiCaprio's "Wolf of Wall Street" portrayal

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Red Band Clip - Water Fight

Red Band Clip - Water Fight

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Academy Conversations: The Wolf of Wall Street

Academy Conversations: The Wolf of Wall Street

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Invincible Spot

Invincible Spot

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Unorthodox Spot

Unorthodox Spot

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Clip - First Day on Wall Street

Clip - First Day on Wall Street

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Who Is TV Spot

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Bolt TV Spot

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Clip - You Work for Me

Clip - You Work for Me

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A review by Jacob
10.0

Written on January 26, 2014

The Wolf of Wall Street is so addicting to watch, that even with it's 3 hour long run time, you wont be surprised if you end up watching it four days in a row.

This is Scorsese letting loose and having fun, showing all of the debauchery (and man, is there a lot) in all of it's glory. There are orgies, sex, nudity, copious amounts of drug use, and it now holds the record for the most use of fuck in any film.

Leonardo DiCaprio gives a towering and hilarious performance as Jordan Belfort. He throws himself into the role with free abandon, while also showing that he's aces when it comes to comic timing and physical comedy. If he doesn't win an Oscar this season I'll be quite upset, though Matt from Dallas Buyers Club rightfully deserves it as well. But this is a 3 hour long film, and Leo is in every single second of every single scene. He's ferocious, hilarious, out of his mind, and flat out brilliant.

The supporting players are tops as well. I was somewhat baffled when Jonah Hill earned a nominee for Moneyball, but this time around he rightfully deserves this years nominations. With his pearly white teeth, charisma, while also throwing himself into the role with no fear, this is without a doubt his greatest work as an actor to date. The real find, however, is Margot Robbie. Strikingly beautiful, her character could have been one note, but she also hits the ball out of the court. Even Matthew Macconaughey steals the show with only one scene.

Dangerously funny, superbly edited, and with a delicious, irreverent, savage bite. The Wolf of Wall Street is Scorsese at his wildest. And it goes without saying, that this is one of the best films of last year. Just stay away if you are in any way a prude or conservative.
Rated R- Graphic nudity, strong sexual content, drug use throughout, pervasive language, and some violence.