New Wolf Of Wall Street Movie Got Mostly Really Positive Reviews From Top Critics
New Wolf Of Wall Street movie got mostly really positive reviews from top critics. Paramount Pictures dropped their new drama flick, “The Wolf Of Wall Street” into theaters on this past Wednesday, December 25th, and the top movie critics in the business, have given their reviews.
They look positive as hell as the movie got a 76 score out of 100 across 44 critic reviews at metacritic.com. We posted a few of their snippets (below). The movie stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, Matthew McConaughey, Jon Favreau, Kyle Chandler, Rob Reiner, Jean Dujardin, Pj Byrne,and Kenneth Choi.
Mick LaSalle at the San Francisco Chronicle, gave it an outstanding100 score, stating, “It is the best and most enjoyable American film to be released this year.” Betsy Sharkey at the Los Angeles Times, gave it another 100 score, stating, “A very fast three hours, Wolf is a fascinating, revolting, outlandish, uproarious, exhilarating and exhausting master work on immorality.”
Peter Travers at Rolling Stone, gave it another 100 . He said:”DiCaprio’s swaggering, swinging-dick performance is the wildest damn thing he’s ever put onscreen.” Bill Goodykoontz at the Arizona Republic, gave it a 90 score, stating, ” Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street is absurd, ridiculous, over the top, overindulgent, overlong, overstuffed, over-everythinged. And that is precisely the point.”
Ty Burr from the Boston Globe, gave it an 88 grade. He stated, “One of the funniest yet most depressing movies in Martin Scorsese’s long career — a celebration and evisceration of male savagery, financial division. It’s like “GoodFellas,” only (slightly) more legal, which is very much the point.”
Matt Zoller Seitz at RogerEbert.com, gave it an 88 grade, saying, ” Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street is abashed and shameless, exciting and exhausting, disgusting and illuminating; it’s one of the most entertaining films ever made about loathsome men.”
Richard Roeper over at the Chicago Sun-Times, gave it an 88 score as well. He explained, “Scorsese tells the Wolf’s story almost strictly from the Wolf’s point of view. We never see his victims. It’s actually an effective technique, because the Wolf certainly never really saw his victims either. Not as actual human beings who could be hurt by his financial hocus-pocus.”
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