
Mr. Devereaux is a powerful man. A man who handles billions of dollars every day. A man who controls the economic fate of nations. A man driven by a frenzied and unbridled sexual hunger. A man who dreamed of saving the world and who cannot save himself. A terrified man. A lost man.... (Full plot summary below)
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Mr. Devereaux is a powerful man. A man who handles billions of dollars every day. A man who controls the economic fate of nations. A man driven by a frenzied and unbridled sexual hunger. A man who dreamed of saving the world and who cannot save himself. A terrified man. A lost man.
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| Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerIt’s a rather fascinating bit of artistic self-indulgence that’s both made by, and about, self-indulgent men, although one that can certainly grow taxing. [Unrated Version] |
| The Film StagePeter LabuzaWelcome to New York is a bold, sometimes absurdly funny, and often-horrifying look into the Dominique Strauss-Kahn affair. |
| Consequence of SoundDon R. LewisNeither shocking nor illuminating, Welcome to New York comes off merely as hero worship of a terrible man who revels in his abuses of power. |
| Chicago ReaderBen Sachs[The] deliberate structure demonstrates Ferrara's artfulness, as does the lush imagery. |
| Chicago TribuneMichael PhillipsThe film, a sleek and oddly moving study in the cost of debauchery, has its gleeful excesses. |
| AV ClubIgnatiy VishnevetskyThis is a film set entirely in places where people aren’t meant to stay for very long, a world of continual transit and gratification, with no endpoint. Maybe it’s the world that money creates for itself. |
| The PlaylistKevin Jagernauth[A] fascinating depiction of another kind of wolf of Wall Street, one whose endless hunger is only matched by his vile soullessness. [Unrated Version] |
| We Got This CoveredLiam DunnWelcome to New York is depraved, confrontational and insidiously intriguing. Gerard Depardieu's electric performance needs to be seen to be believed. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonThis may be one of the most repulsive movies I've ever seen. It's also an important movie, laying bare the farce that equality and justice become in the face of power, privilege, and money. |
| Little White LiesJordan CronkDespite an elemental focus, Ferrara has fashioned a casually complex moral tale. |