UK reviews on Oliver Stone’s Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps have come in after its Cannes debut. “Utterly gripping. It’s been 23 years but it was worth the wait,” says London tabloid the Daily Mirror. ”A return to form for all involved.” Baz Bamigoye in the rival Daily Mail says the movie is packed full of great lines. But it’s this punchy insider dialogue that’s a problem for the Daily Telegraph: “Without a close daily study of the financial pages, it’s hard to keep up.” The Independent calls the movie riveting, bombastic and downright maudlin by turns, while the Guardian says, “Money looks as if it’s dozing a little here: my advice is ‘sell’.”


“Wall Street 2: It’s Bush’s Fault.” Gag.
why open in cannes and then come out 3 months later? seem sort of stupid.
by the time this film comes out the next global crisis will have taken shape –whatever that is. volcanic eruptions disrupting worldwide air travel anyone?