(CBS News) Richard Gere is back in the shoes of an investor powerhouse, portraying fictional New York hedge fund magnate Robert Miller in "Arbitrage," which hits theaters today. The 63-year-old ...
Actor and R&B singer Drake is reportedly close to signing on to star in indie thriller Arbitrage. According to The Wrap, Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Drake Graham, is currently in negotiations for ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “Arbitrage” is a slick, independently financed bit of business about a hedge-fund honcho’s encounter with the morally slippery slope. Given its subject ...
Arbitrage Trailer. Nicholas Jarecki‘s Arbitrage (2012) movie trailer stars Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Brit Marling, Tim Roth, and William Friedkin. Arbitrage‘s plot synopsis: “ARBITRAGE, the ...
Gere stars as Robert Miller, a Wall Street bigwig on the verge of disaster. On his 60th birthday Miller sells his hedge fund off for a large sum, but there are two snags he has committed accounting ...
"Arbitrage," from Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions, is rated R for language, brief violent images and drug use. Running time: 100 minutes. Three stars out of four. Greed is good, until it isn't ...
ROME — “Arbitrage,” the hot Wall Street thriller backed by Saudi producer Mohammed Al Turki, will open the Abu Dhabi Film Festival. U.S. helmer Nicholas Jareki and stars Richard Gere and Nate Parker, ...
Richard Gere cooks the books in “Arbitrage,” an elegantly crafted potboiler that fires on all cylinders, giving the “Officer and a Gentlemen” star his juiciest role yet. Gere delivers his best ...
Richard Gere sells a tense tale of a billionaire fleeing both financial ruin and a family-wrecking scandal. By THR Staff Why It Will Sell: A cast of well-known veterans (Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon) ...
“Arbitrage” is not about Jack Abramoff, or Bernie Madoff or even Mitt Romney. But resemblances between any one of them and the film’s protagonist, Robert Miller (Richard Gere), are hardly coincidental ...
Nicholas Jarecki's thriller set against the backdrop of high finance is produced by Saudi filmmaker Mohammed Al Turki. By Stuart Kemp Brit Marling and Richard Gere in "Arbitrage." The movie is brought ...
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