Director Martin Scorsese shows off a more playful mood with The Wolf of Wall Street, an orgy of excess starring his frequent collaborator Leonardo DiCaprio as an unquenchable, over-the-top stock broker.
Bolstered with impressive performances from Matthew McConaughey and Jonah Hill, the black comedy based on a true story about a New York trader's spectacular rise and fall is definitely entertaining, says CBC reviewer Eli Glasner.
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