The Wolf of Wall Street | reviewed by: Jeremy Frost | December 29, 2013
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The story is somewhat over told, but @TheWolfofWallSt is another strong film by Scorsese. @LeoDiCaprio & @JonahHill once again shine bright.
| genre | Comedy | Crime | Drama |
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| synopsis | A New York stockbroker refuses to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall Street, corporate banking world and mob infiltration. Based on Jordan Belfort's autobiography. |
| lead actors | Leonardo DiCaprio | Jonah Hill | Matthew McConaughey | Jon Bernthal | Jon Favreau | Cristin Milioti | Kyle Chandler | Ethan Suplee | Spike Jonze | Rob Reiner | Jean Dujardin | Margot Robbie | Shea Whigham | Spike Jonze | Madison McKinley | Joanna Lumley | Katarina Cas | Ashley Blankenship | Christine Ebersole | Nicole Rutigliano | Kenneth Choi | P.J. Byrne | Jake Hoffman | Chris Riggi |
| director | Martin Scorsese |












