Film critic Jonathan Sim's review of Dumb Money, a new biographical comedy-drama based on a true story starring Paul Dano.
stars Paul Dano as Keith Gill, an investor known to his fans as DeepFuckingValue and Roaring Kitty.
It’s interesting to see such a recent event get adapted into a movie. While many historical events take a few years to get adapted, Dumb Money takes us all the way back to… 2021. Set during the COVID-19 pandemic, this is an event that everyone who watches the film was alive for . Dumb Money is a decent enough film, but the main draw of the film is the star-studded cast. Dano has been consistently transforming into vastly different roles for many years. He proves time and time again to be a chameleon in Hollywood. I don’t think one ever expected Pete Davidson to be acting across from Dano, but the pair play brothers. Davidson provides some loudmouthed comic relief that hits more often than it misses.
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Movie Review: Dumb MoneyThe GameStop short squeeze is a meme-splattered discount The Big Short
Weiterlesen »
‘Dumb Money’ recalls GameStop squeeze, when regular folk put the screws on Wall Street (review)“Dumb Money,” whose title comes from the derisory term institutional investors call regular folk, wears its love of the little guy on its sleeve.
Weiterlesen »
‘Dumb Money’ Review: David, Goliath and the GameStop FrenzyStarring Paul Dano and Seth Rogen, Craig Gillespie’s film attempts to turn the internet-fueled stock-market mania into a stirring underdog story.
Weiterlesen »
What Happened to Dev Patel’s Chippendales Movie From the Director of ‘Dumb Money’?Between ‘I, Tonya,’ and ‘Pam & Tommy,’ Craig Gillespie is no stranger to adapting true stories. So what happened here?
Weiterlesen »
'Dumb Money' sidesteps the reality of the GameStop short squeezeThe 2021 game retailer saga was so compelling that Boston author Ben Mezrich sold the film rights to his book “The Antisocial Network” before it was completed. However, critic Sean Burns says, 'Good stories don't always make good movies.'
Weiterlesen »
Does Dumb Money Have A Post-Credits Scene?Is there a sequel tease?
Weiterlesen »