David Spritz (Nicolas Cage) is a Chicago weatherman who, despite success at his job, is deeply unhappy. Eclipsed by his father, Robert (Michael Caine), a celebrated author, and licking his wounds after his marriage to Noreen (Hope Davis) collapses, David resolves to get his life in order...
The film is about an extraterrestrial who came to Earth several decades ago from a water planet, after it experienced an ice age. His narration reveals that his race has tried through the years to form a community on our planet, without any success. The alien also tells the story of a ...
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Everything is stacked against her until a coworker hooks her up with a side gig doing credit card fraud, sending her down a new path of danger and financial success. SEE ALSO: 11 best true crime docs about scammers, con artists, and deadly deceptions Most crime thrillers put us in ...
The film prompts viewers to reflect on the American dream and the pursuit of wealth.While Belfort ultimately achieves financial success, his journey takes a heavy toll on his personal life and moral compass. The film's use of dark humor is effective in exposing the absurdity of Belfort's life...
s penchant for slipping back and forth between old home movie-esque footage and his high art compositions make the dueling philosophies of the film even clearer. Somehow most impressive of all isMartin Eden’s success at making an exciting, engrossing film about a writer in which the writing ...
Mark had always dreamed of becoming rich. He was tired of living paycheck to paycheck, and he longed for the glamorous lifestyle that money could provide. So when he stumbled upon a new stock broker job, he saw it as his ticket to success. ...
But these more surreal scenes aside, the film’s success is down to its detail: Sherwin and Anderson well knew the world they were satirising, which is why the rituals, slang and behaviour all ring so disturbingly true. That said, the film’s knock-out scene is a rousing, shocking, ...
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