Jordan Belfort rises to become a wealthy stockbroker, living a life of indulgence and extravagance. However, his success is marred by crime, corruption, and the federal government's investigation. Based on a true story, this movie portrays the rise and fall of a man consumed by greed and the consequences he faces.
In 2006-2007, a group of investors discovers the flawed and corrupt US mortgage market and decides to bet against it. Led by hedge fund millionaire Michael Burry, they uncover the truth about subprime loans and create a credit default swap market. As the 2008 financial crisis approaches, they face opposition from banks and risk assessors. Despite warnings and skepticism, their bets pay off, leading to the collapse of the housing market and massive profits for those involved.
Bull is a short-lived American drama series created by Michael S. Chernuchin, who had worked on Law & Order and Brooklyn South in 2000. It was TNT's first original series, and was cancelled in the middle of Season 1. The show's name is in reference to the bull market, but the airing of the series coincided with the dot-com bubble crash that turned what had until then been a bull economy in the United States into a bear market.
Bud Fox, a junior stockbroker, is desperate to get to the top. He pitches stocks to his hero, Gordon Gekko, and provides inside information about Bluestar. Gekko becomes Bud's client and takes him under his wing, compelling him to obtain new information by any means necessary. Bud becomes wealthy but begins to realize the consequences of his actions. He decides to disrupt Gekko's plans and is ultimately arrested for insider trading. Bud wears a wire to record his confrontation with Gekko and turns the tapes over to the authorities. He goes to court, knowing he did the right thing.
The $treet is an American television drama series about a small brokerage house called Belmont Stevens located in New York and the lives of its employees. Freddie Sacker was one of the most notable characters played by Rick Hoffman.
John McClane and a Harlem store owner are targeted by German terrorist Simon in New York City, where he plans to rob the Federal Reserve Building. A massive bomb explodes in a department store, causing chaos in the city. Simon demands that McClane wear a racist sign and go to Harlem. McClane is rescued by a store owner and the two are forced to follow Simon's challenges to prevent more bombs from detonating. As they unravel Simon's plan, they discover he is the brother of a criminal McClane killed years ago. Simon steals gold from the Federal Reserve and plans to destroy the tanker carrying it. McClane and the store owner manage to stop Simon and his men, saving the city and recovering the stolen gold.
A college dropout gets a job as a stockbroker at a fraudulent investment firm, where he gets involved in illegal activities and white-collar crime. As he becomes wealthy, he also faces the consequences of his actions and must navigate the pressures and dangers of the financial world.
Armed men hijack a New York City subway train, holding the passengers hostage in return for a ransom. MTA dispatcher Walter Garber is assigned to negotiate with the hijackers while they demand $10 million in ransom money. As the situation escalates, Garber must navigate the tense standoff and outwit the mastermind behind the crime.
World Trade Center (2006) is a powerful and emotional drama that portrays the harrowing events of the September 11 attacks in New York City. The film follows the lives of two Port Authority police officers, John McLoughlin and Will Jimeno, who become trapped in the rubble of the collapsed towers. As they struggle to survive, their families and rescue teams anxiously await their rescue. Through their courage, determination, and the support of their loved ones, McLoughlin and Jimeno embody the resilience of the human spirit in the face of tragedy.
When a talented Wall Street analyst realizes her career is being limited by gender discrimination, she decides to take matters into her own hands. She disguises herself as a man and creates an alter ego to break through the glass ceiling at an investment firm. As she navigates the challenges of her new identity, she also seeks revenge on her former employer. This comedy of errors explores themes of sexism, autonomy, and gender equality.
Based on a true story, 'The Wizard of Lies' explores the rise and fall of Bernie Madoff, a financial fraudster who orchestrated one of the largest Ponzi schemes in history. It delves into the consequences of his actions on his family, investors, and the financial industry.
Force of Evil tells the story of an accountant caught in the middle of a battle between two brothers, one involved in a corrupt numbers racket and the other a lawyer with moral principles. Set in Manhattan during the 1940s, the film explores themes of honesty, corruption, and the consequences of one's choices. The main character's claustrophobia and his relationships with a male police officer and a secretary add depth to the narrative.
Barbarians at the Gate is a satirical comedy-drama movie based on the true story of the leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco. The movie follows the events of the hostile takeover bid, led by Wall Street executives and the struggles of the CEO and other key players involved. It explores themes of greed, extravagance, and the cutthroat world of corporate finance.
The Good Guy is a romantic comedy set in Manhattan, New York City. The movie follows a young woman who is searching for love and finds herself caught between two men. As she navigates the world of dating and relationships, she also deals with issues of loyalty, trust, and betrayal. With its witty dialogue and charming characters, The Good Guy is a heartwarming film that explores the complexities of modern relationships.
In Stand-In (1937), a movie stand-in in New York City finds himself in a complicated love triangle while facing various challenges in the movie industry.
After losing his job, a stockbroker seeks advice from an advice columnist and impersonates him to win back his girlfriend.
Star! is a musical biopic that tells the story of a famous stage actress who rises to fame and battles personal and professional challenges. Set in the 1920s and 1930s in Manhattan, New York City, the film explores the actress's ambition, divorce, pregnancy, and struggles with alcoholism. It showcases her rise to stardom in the musical theater industry, her relationships with other performers, and her constant pursuit of fame.
In the midst of the cutthroat world of Wall Street, a young stockbroker discovers a dark secret society of werewolves. As he navigates through this dangerous world, he must confront his own inner beast and fight for his survival.
The Deal is a gripping crime drama set in the bustling streets of New York City. It follows the story of a powerful senator's mysterious assassination and the investigation led by a determined detective. As the plot unfolds, dark secrets, political corruption, and a web of lies are exposed. With twists and turns at every corner, the movie keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
A visually impaired artist, Georgia O'Keeffe, overcomes obstacles like malnutrition and tuberculosis to become a successful artist.