Last week, MStars reported that The Wolf of Wall Street star Leonardo DiCaprio defended the film in an interview as many fans have spoken out against what they perceive as a glorification of the excess of the white-collar crime portrayed in the movie. Now, director Martin Scorsese has also spoken out to defend his work. Read More »
While the argument over whether Martin Scorsese's DiCaprio-led latest The Wolf Of Wall Street is an endorsement or a work of satire has raged on, a key point was being glossed over. The movie says f**k A LOT. Like, a f**kload of "f**k"s are in this movie. So much so that they broke the f**kin' record for f**k's in an American feature length film. Read More »
Leonardo DiCaprio stars as stockbroker Jordan Belfort in The Wolf of Wall Street, his fifth collaboration with director Martin Scorsese. The director's work often focuses on morally gray characters such as gangsters, mafia members and corrupt police officers, and his latest film is no different as it depicts the white-collar crime and excess of the 1990s through Belfort's rise and eventual collapse. But some fans felt The Wolf of Wall Street has taken things a bit too far with its portrayal and have accused the film of glorifying the lifestyle it shows. Read More »
The golden-throated Sharon Jones and her backing band, the Dap-Kings, have taken on the greatest James Bond theme of all time: Shirley Bassey's "Goldfinger. Read More »
Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street was probably the most anticipated movie release on Christmas Day 2013, but it came in second to The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug in the money department on Dec. 25. Read More »
Every year on Christmas day, a number of standout movies are released and plenty of moviegoers venture out on the holiday to see these on the big screen. But what even more people do is wait for the weekend so that they can enjoy the holiday. So this week's installment of "In Theaters This Week" features films released on a Wednesday, but are still new for the weekend crowd. Let's check out some previews of The Wolf of Wall Street, 47 Ronin, Grudge Match, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and August: Osage County! Read More »
Jonah Hill is a pretty loveable comedic character, from his role as Seth in Superbad to Schmidt in 21 Jumpstreet. But he has received some major recognition for transitioning to the more serious, dramatic side of acting with his Oscar nomination for his role in Moneyball. Now, Hill plays Donnie Azoff in The Wolf of Wall Street. Read More »