Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Now out of prison but still disgraced by his peers, Gordon Gekko works his future son-in-law, an idealistic stock broker, when he sees an opportunity to take down a Wall Street enemy and rebuild his empire.
29 March 1959, Istanbul, Turkey
11 September 1967, Brooklyn, New York, USA
5 September 1984, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
3 September 1965, New York City, New York, USA
26 February 1960, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England, UK
27 December 1974, New York, USA
September 22, 2012
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 of its meandering and unfocused storylines.November 15, 2011
Maybe Stone's growth as a filmmaker mirrors that of Gordon's as a person; having had time to calm down a bit over the years, he seems to have settled into a more relaxed state.September 25, 2010
There are times when iconic characters should be left alone to bask in the glory of a single appearance and, unfortunately, that's the case with Gordon Gekko.March 07, 2011
There really is a lot to like about Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps but ultimately, like the trader's they're chronicling, the filmmakers are unable to resist the impulse to have their cake and eat it too.September 24, 2010
Stone handles the financial stuff quite well.October 06, 2010
This is a pulp novelisation of the banking crisis and its pleas for relevance ring hollow.November 09, 2013
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.September 24, 2010
Stone used to know in his gut that a sermon belongs in the pulpit, not the multiplex. No more.December 13, 2011
As a comment on the recession it's a spineless failure, but as a piece of entertaining fluff it does its job well.October 08, 2010
The old Gordon Gekko would have torn this movie apart with his gleaming teeth, while today’s Gekko seems content just to nibble on the edges.April 04, 2011
In the midst of all the incomprehensible money-babble, there are still pit stops of entertainment.