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.

Money Monster (2016)

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Variety - Andrew Barker
As an indictment of Wall Street chicanery, it’s largely toothless; as a pure thriller, it only quickens the pulse once or twice; as a conspiracy saga, its central mystery falls flat. Yet somehow the film hangs together surprisingly well.
67
IndieWire - Eric Kohn
Foster's suspenseful treatment of the material is fun to watch but not the dramatic statement its blaring tone would suggest.
63
Movie Nation - Roger Moore
It’s not a “Nework” for our times. But a game cast and a reasonably tense take on a topic that is a major component of this election year’s zeitgeist — financial cheats stealing from America, and never brought to justice — make it work.
63
The Seattle Times - Moira Macdonald
Unfortunately, Money Monster, though perfectly competent, is one of those movies that promises more than it delivers.
63
Chicago Tribune - Michael Phillips
Foster's direction, aided by cinematographer Matthew Libatique's sharp, clean light, is the most fluid and well-considered of her career. The script is an asset, too. Until it becomes a mixed-bag liability.

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

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

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

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