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Gordon Gekko can’t seem to make up his mind. And because of that, we the viewers have an equally hard time making up our minds about him in Oliver Stone’s new sequel to his 1987 hit film Wall ...
"Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" starts well, builds drama and then proceeds to fly sort of crazily off the rails. The problem, I think, boils down to this: Toward the end, the sequel to 1987's ...
The original Wall Street had a fairly clear ending in which Charlie Sheen’s Bud Fox sent the corrupt Gordon Gekko to jail. But in Money Never Sleeps, as it is in reality, the problem is so deep ...
Few movie characters were as "of their time" as Gordon Gekko. When he emerged, with his impeccable suits and slicked-back hair, in Oliver Stone's 1987 drama "Wall Street," the junk-bond wizard and ...
Oliver Stone's sequel doesn't have the clean, fable-like arc of its predecessor, Wall Street, the tale of the Fox and the Gekko (Charlie Sheen's upstart br Skip to content Tuesday, June 17, 2025 ...
O Brother, Where Art Gordon Gekko? There’s a lot done right in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Director Oliver Stone has turned out an entertaining film of surprising ambition. You would think it’d ...
Greed may be good, as Gordon Gekko insisted once upon a time, but evil pays the bills, at least as far as “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” is concerned.
It’s a pleasure to have Gordon Gekko slithering among his lesser capitalists once again, ... But “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” director Oliver Stone’s sequel to his 1987 melodrama, ...
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps topped the weekend box office proving that Michael Douglas’ character Gordon Gekko still has his mojo. The Oliver Stone directed film, also starring Shia LaBeouf ...
After a 23-year-long wait, director Oliver Stone has unveiled the sequel to his iconic 1987 finance drama "Wall Street." The film -- which debuted at the Cannes Film Festival Friday morning ...
The time would seem ripe for a sequel to Oliver Stone's 1987 film, Wall Street, which introduced the catchphrase "Greed is good" and gave Michael Douglas the defining role of his career. Stone was ...
“Is greed good?” muses Michael Douglas in “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” and one can’t help but wonder in return: Has Gordon Gekko gone soft? The answer is, sort of — a development ...