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Rating: 6.441/10 by 2933 users

Money Monster (2016)

Financial TV host Lee Gates and his producer Patty are put in an extreme situation when an irate investor takes over their studio.

Directing:
  • Jodie Foster
  • Joseph P. Reidy
  • John Silvestri
  • Dianne Dreyer
Writing:
  • Alan DiFiore
  • Jim Kouf
  • Jamie Linden
  • Alan DiFiore
  • Jim Kouf
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, May 12, 2016

Rating: 6.441/10 by 2933 users

Alternative Title:
凶钱直击 - CN
华尔街绑架直击 - HK

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Íslenska
한국어/조선말
Runtime: 01 hour 38 minutes
Budget: $27,000,000
Revenue: $93,282,604

Plot Keyword: sniper, new york city, hostage, wall street, hostage situation, tv show in film, held at gunpoint, nypd, financial crisis, bomb squad, ceo, held hostage, stock market, woman director, tv host, stocks, television / tv studio, lost money, bomb vest, financial investor, delivery driver, tv producer, live on air, tv director, lost everything, cable network

Jack O'Connell
Kyle Budwell
Dominic West
Walt Camby
Giancarlo Esposito
Captain Powell
Lenny Venito
Lenny Libatino
Chris Bauer
Lt. Nelson
Dennis Boutsikaris
Avery Goodloe CFO
Aaron Yoo
Won Joon
Jim Warden
Technical Director Jim
Joseph D. Reitman
Matty (Floor Manager)
Grizz Chapman
Network Security Guard
Robert C. Kirk
Security Officer Nolan
Genevieve Adams
Production Assistant
Daoud Heidami
Freddy (Previous Host)
Anthony DeSando
Officer Benson
Ivan Martin
Lt. Vasquez
John Ventimiglia
A Team Leader
Dominic Colón
NYPD Detective
Chad Jennings
ESU Officer
Cliff Moylan
Sgt O'Donnell
Brian Edwards
Police Officer
Jimmy Gary Jr.
NYPD Officer #1
Frantzy Orisma
NYPD Officer #2
Charlie Thurston
Ryan (Diane's Assistant)
Patricia Dunnock
Marta (Secretary)
Sahr Ngaujah
Yao Appiah COO
Vernon Campbell
Andre (IBIS Security Guard)
Jamar Greene
Blue Collar Customer
Rob Falcone
Blue Collar Mechanic
Bobby Kruger
Stockbroker
David Healy
News Anchor
Matt Walton
An Anchorman
Pun Bandhu
Yet Another Anchorman
Jake Choi
Korean News Anchor
Nick Boraine
British Reporter
Jeff Witzke
TV Reporter
Bryan Burton
Teenage Boy #2
Frank Pando
Guy on Street
Wolf Blitzer
Self (uncredited)
Pat Kiernan
Self (uncredited)
Nick Calderone
Co-Host of Right This Minute (uncredited)
Christian Vera
Co-Host of Right This Minute (uncredited)
Gayle Bass
Co-Host of Right This Minute (uncredited)
Charity Bailey
Co-Host of Right This Minute (uncredited)
Oli Pettigrew
Co-Host of Right This Minute (uncredited)
Robert Reich
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Simon Foster

"A slick and satisfying vehicle for the capital-M/capital-S charisma of two of Hollywood’s most reliable Movie Stars..." Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2016/5/13/money-monster.html

Reno

**What if the experts are wrong! And how it affects the common man!** Jodie Foster did wonderfully as a captain of the ship. She could have acted in it, instead concentrate only on the direction, so that opportunity went to Julia Robers. With George Clooney onboard for one of the main roles, this was one of the best team to work together, as well the film was very enjoyable. So better than what I thought of it and I feel I should have given a better rating. But one thing is for sure that it was made for the people to have a good time, not for the critics morons. A real time narration, takes place in one normal morning is a newsroom studio where the financial expert Lee Gates, going to give his advice to the investor where to put their money. But the show suddenly got hit by an intruder when he takes the host as a hostage. He demands some answers from him regarding what he'd said a week ago in the same show, which led him to lose all his money. With this kind of complication how its going to conclude was nicely told with some edgy scenes towards the end. Both, Clooney and Julia was good, but it was Jack O'Connell who hand upper hand. He has done some great films lately and now this, I hope he continues his good work. It was inspired by the real glitch that saw in the stock market, but altered to suit the cinematic, especially turning it into a crime-thriller with some powerful characters to deal such an interesting situation made big differences in its success. The writing was good, because, it was kind of realistic like what a common man do and his intentions are when he can't understand the terms the experts speak or give the reason for the loss. So there are some pauses like 'what next' kind of stuffs that intentionally did. Despite a serious thriller, there are some funs. Whom you're going to cheer is up to you, but it keeps your head up all the time with its fine pace and developments. This is not the best among you find from this year, but surely a good watch if your purpose is entertainment or timepass, 6/10


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