The Nicholas Jarecki-directed drama stars Richard Gere as a hedge-fund magnate who is in over his head, desperately trying to complete the sale of his trading empire before the depths of his fraud are revealed. Also starring are Susan Sarandon, Tim Roth, Brit Marling and Nate Parker. Arbitrage is being distributed by Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions and is set for a September 14 release in theaters and on VOD. Here’s the clip:
Hot Trailer: ‘Arbitrage’
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Tuesday June 26, 2012 @ 7:55pm PDTTags: Arbitrage, Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon
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This and beast of the southern wild were the Best films of sundance this year. Gere was brilliant in this, and I was not a fan before.
Angel’s back! Great to see Stuart Margolin working. Whatever happened to that Rockford TV reboot that was in the works a few years back? ‘Arbitrage’ looks promising.
It looks alright. Though, I can’t help thinking that it looks like a less funny, more white version of The Bonfire of the Vanities. The book. Not the movie.
Release date is 9/14…theatrical and iTunes. I don’t get the iTunes portion of this. Gere is seriously an Oscar contender in this role. It was the best film I have ever seen at Sundance…5 years running. I have never been a fan of Gere either…he is just outstanding in this. Nate Parker is also fantastic. Do you think the iTunes release will hurt the chances of any Oscar buzz for Gere?
Saw it at Sundance. Movie is excellent! Best performance of Richard Gere’s career. Hope he gets attention for this
Rich people suck — hooray! Ugh…
Kinda looks good though, I’ll see it.
Looks good. Glad to see Gere back.
This looks like a 1980′s movie of the week thriller. Pedestrian, at best.
More juvenile anti-capitalist bullshit starring you guessed it: has-been multi-millionaire liberal “one percenters” who…work for corporations and have investments in hedge funds. Hilarious.
Saw Arbitrage at Sundance and really liked it. Missed Gere and loved seeing Margolin. Heard he was up for the Dad’s part in reboot of Rockford. They didn’t cast him and the pilot flopped. Stupid move. The fans of RF would have tuned in just to see him.
Looks good. A great vehicle for Gere.
I feel like I just watched the whole movie.
I feel that way about every other trailer these days. A trailer is suppose to tease us and make us curious but they feel more like a synopsis nowadays. Rubbish.
Although this looks much better, the general storyline from this trailer feels a bit like “The Bonfire of the Vanities” . Wall St. power brokers who become involved in fatal accidents which they try to hide while being pursued by the police.
FTCS, the tone of this is completely different than Bonfire of the Vanities. Wake up. This trailer is more entertaining than the Bomnfire movie.
Hey C’mon Dude.
Try reading. The comment states it looks better, but the plot outlined in the trailer is similar to that in “The Bonfire of The Vanities”.
But, for the sake of dialogue, let’s accept your comment that Arbitrage “is more entertaining than the Bomnfire move”. How insightful and well written.
C’mon Dude,
I enjoyed the movie, but how can you say that its tone is “completely different” than that of The Bonfire of the Vanities? The Madoff-lite elements of the movie obviously are different, but other components are strikingly similar to Bonfire (the book, not the movie), and if you do a few online searches, you’ll see that many people agree.
I still enjoyed this movie but am not crediting Jarecki, the writer/director, with as many originality points as I would have otherwise. I’m sure he’s not losing sleep over that, though.
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looks very good. Looks relevant and topical. Gere as a younger actor was painfully posed and self-conscious. Now thank god, he is letting go.