
A group of wealthy boys in Los Angeles during the early 1980s establish a 'get-rich-quick' scam that turns deadly.... (Full plot summary below)
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A group of wealthy boys in Los Angeles during the early 1980s establish a 'get-rich-quick' scam that turns deadly.
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| Film InquiryStephanie ArcherEven this star studded cast couldn't fool audiences into investing their money for this one. |
| indieWireEric KohnIt’s intermittently engaging as a B-movie, but so often strives for something more that it never finds a satisfying tone. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfCox aims for a superficial overview of swindling, fragile egos, and revenge, trying to play it cool with real-world horrors that deserve more frightening screen representation. |
| Shadows on the WallRich ClineVivid performances from Elgort and Egerton make it worth watching. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleAs Hunt’s life unravels, so does the movie, though the story maintains a certain baseline of interest just by virtue of being sordid. |
| TheWrapCarlos AguilarCox’s film plays like a pureed mash-up of “The Wolf of Wall Street,” “The Social Network” and last month’s indie heist film “American Animals” — without the richness or texture of any of those films. |
| CinemalogueTodd Jorgenson... more concerned with shallow period details than any meaningful moral complexity or contemporary resonance. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeIt's a derivative bore, all popped collars, douchey bros and hand-me-down psychology, that gets its characters up to their necks in borrowed money just long enough to have it really hurt when the accounts run dry. |
| Screen ZealotsLouisa MooreThis is bargain basement stuff that deserves to be treated as such. |
| VarietyPeter DebrugeThere are no billionaires here, just a lot of testosterone where the movie’s brains ought to be. |