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Margin Call

User rating: 3.74 44 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: January 25, 2011

R | Drama, Thriller | 1h 49m

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User rating: 3.74

Based on 118 votes and 44 reviews.


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User rating: November 27, 2011

Easily, the best movie since The King's Speech. Understated, realistic and mortifying, there are no good guys.

User rating: November 25, 2011

Extremely interesting fascinating movie Lotsof suspense.

User rating: November 25, 2011

This movie gathered together an amazing cast and was well-acted. It should have had a catchier title because the one that it was given is highly forgettable unless you realize it is a broker's term and know what it means.The film showed how money, for those who have an abundance of it, isn't something that is painstakingly strived for but rather numbers to be manipulated. The film lacked a sense of finality as it just sort of stopped and nothing was tied together with a nice neat bow.

User rating: November 24, 2011

yes did like it-money money

User rating: November 24, 2011

this is a very fitting movie for our times. The way the stock market and the possible downfall of companies can affect the lives of all of us is scary. Kevin Spacey is excellent.

User rating: November 24, 2011

I loved this movie. It was so well done and all the actors nailed their roles. It is the problem of the day and had me on the edge of my seat.

User rating: November 24, 2011

Good acting; however left the theater scratching my head. Didin't really understand it.

User rating: November 23, 2011

Well cast, interesting plot, the outcome is not predictable!

User rating: November 23, 2011

An excellent movie relevant to todays economic trials.

User rating: November 21, 2011

I still didn't quite understand what the company was packaging and selling to people and I think a lot of people don't and that's why these companies like Goldman Sachs keep getting away with shenanigans like this with just a slap on the wrist. I think if we fully understood what they were doing they would be sent to jail.