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Flying car stocks aren’t just sci-fi movie magic anymore. These stocks have suddenly turned into Wall Street’s new obsession.
If you liked the real-life scumbaggery of Jordan Belfort in "The Wolf of Wall Street," are some other films that might tickle your fancy.
Pixar embarks on an intergalactic adventure, Kathleen Chalfant stars in a delicate depiction of life with dementia, Henry ...
'Margin Call' If you ever wanted to watch two hours of people slowly realizing just how screwed they are, "Margin Call" is the movie for you. The 2011 film takes place at a Wall Street investment ...
Movie fans flocked to theaters for the release of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer,” with some seeing the films back-to-back. ... Photo: Siemond Chan/The Wall Street Journal ...
2. Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) The original Wall Street movie was so well-known that it's a bit surprising that the studio waited until 2010 to make a sequel.
The Wolf of Wall Street’s ex-wife is spilling tea — but not a drop of wine. Nadine Macaluso, who was married to fraudster Jordan Belfort for 14 years and was later played by Margot Robbie in ...
The movie industry’s recovery from COVID is far from complete. Analysts predict box office of around $29 billion in 2023, which is 25% below the average for 2017-2019.
Here are our top picks for stock market and Wall Street movies that every investor should watch. Each straddles the line between education and entertainment — and doesn’t skimp on either. 1.
Some were friends who’d gone to Wall Street — including one who later snuck him onto the trading floor at Citigroup to witness a round of crisis layoffs, which informed the movie’s opening ...
Looking to invest your time in some Wall Street films? Hollywood has produced no shortage of excellent ones, including biting satires of capitalism and movies that revel in the schadenfreude of ...
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