The Robocop remake ended The Wolf of Wall Street‘s reign atop the Australian box office over the weekend. According to IF, José Padilha’s Robocop grossed $2.28 million, besting Wolf‘s $2.24 million tally. For what it’s worth, Wolf has been in cinemas for three weeks, and has an impressive cume of $15.53 million. That’s the most ever for an R-rated movie in Australia, and a career […]
Continue reading‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ becomes highest grossing R-rated film in AU history
In news that should inspire a drug-fuelled, pansexual, anything-goes celebration at Wolf HQ, The Wolf of Wall Street has broken the record previously held by Pulp Fiction and Basic Instinct to become the highest grossing R18-rated film in Australian history. FilmInk note the picture’s $12.96 million tally (from just two weeks of release) also makes the movie Martin Scorsese’s most successful in Aus. Basic Instinct hit […]
Continue readingLeonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill reteam for Olympic bombing flick
Oscar-nominated Wolf of Wall Street stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill are set to reteam for a new Olympic-set drama, Deadline reports. Their BFF status is yet to be confirmed by the duo. Fox has closed a deal with Vanity Fair for the rights to their 1997 article ‘The Ballad of Richard Jewell’, which told the true […]
Continue readingJonah Hill starred in ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ for $60,000
Jonah Hill has revealed his (relatively) minuscule payday for The Wolf of Wall Street: $60,000. He dropped the figure will chatting with Howard Stern. Though the number seems decent for seven months of work, it equates to the American Screen Actors Guild minimum wage. Don’t feel too bad for him, though: he scored an Oscar nod for his […]
Continue readingExcess is the best revenge – The Wolf of Wall Street review
By Simon Miraudo January 22, 2014 True story: my priest phoned midway through the screening of The Wolf of Wall Street, as if he had sensed – rightly – that I had been revelling too giddily in the debauched antics of disgraced stockbroker Jordan Belfort. Turns out he was just calling to confirm something about […]
Continue readingMargot Robbie cast in ‘Z For Zachariah’
At just 23, former Neighbours starlet Margot Robbie has assembled quite a filmography for herself. Fresh from Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street and the shooting of Will Smith comedy Focus, Robbie has scored the lead role in Z for Zachariah. According to Deadline, she will star opposite Chris Pine and Chiwetel Ejiofor. The […]
Continue reading’12 Years A Slave’ and ‘American Hustle’ lead the Golden Globe nominees
12 Years A Slave and American Hustle will go into the 71st Golden Globe Awards as the hot favourites to beat in their respective categories of Drama and Comedy. Olivia Wilde, Aziz Ansari, and Zoe Saldana announced the nominees in Los Angeles ahead of the upcoming 2014 broadcast, set to be hosted by Tina Fey […]
Continue readingThe Wolf of Wall Street might be delayed until 2014; will miss Oscar cut-off
Martin Scorsese’s upcoming feature The Wolf of Wall Street was meant to be one of the big players at the upcoming Oscar race. Well, not anymore. According to Showbiz411, sources close to the production have confirmed it will not meet its November 2013 release date. The picture will now likely hit cinemas in 2014, making […]
Continue readingAussie Margot Robbie cast opposite Will Smith in Focus
Australian actress Margot Robbie is continuing her meteoric rise in Hollywood after Variety exclusively reported that she has snagged a big starring role opposite Will Smith. Known locally for her work on Neighbours, Robbie left Australia to make it big and her first two major starring roles are coming up later in 2013: the female […]
Continue readingTrailer Debut: The Wolf of Wall Street
Leonardo DiCaprio gets his Gatsby on once again in the trailer for Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street. Just as Kanye West and Jay-Z’s ‘No Church in the Wild’ scored Baz Luhrmann’s first trailer for The Great Gatsby, ‘Black Skinheads’ from West’s latest album, Yeezus, opens up the latest DiCaprio joint. Based on Jordan […]
Continue readingMartin Scorsese set to shoot Silence in 2014
Martin Scorsese is finally set to take on Silence, a project that has been on his slate since 1991. According to Deadline, Scorsese is looking to shoot the adaptation of Shusaku Endo’s novel in July of 2014. That shoot date will depend on how quickly a cast comes together. Daniel Day-Lewis, Benicio Del Toro, and Gael Garcia […]
Continue readingJean Dujardin in talks for Martin Scorsese’s Wolf of Wall Street
Oscar winning star of The Artist, Jean Dujardin, might star in Martin Scorsese‘s upcoming collaboration with Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street. DiCaprio will star as Jordan Belfort – author of the memoir on which the film is based – a drug/alcohol/sex-addicted stock-broker who went from multi-millionaire to convict within the span of a […]
Continue readingJonah Hill joins Scorsese and DiCaprio for Wolf of Wall Street
Jonah Hill is taking his career seriously. Following his Oscar nominated turn in Moneyball, he has signed on to star alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese‘s upcoming adaptation of Jordan Belfort’s memoir The Wolf of Wall Street. DiCaprio is attached to play Belfort, a drug/alcohol/sex-addicted broker who went from multi-millionaire to convict within the span of a decade. […]
Continue readingScorsese and DiCaprio commit to Wolf of Wall Street
After years of rumour, Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio have committed to their fifth collaboration: an adaptation of the Jordan Belfort memoir The Wolf of Wall Street. According to Deadline, the project has secured financing from Red Granite Pictures. DiCaprio will star as Belfort, a drug/alcohol/sex-addicted broker who went from multi-millionaire to convict within the span of a […]
Continue readingScorsese and DiCaprio reunite for The Wolf of Wall Street
Martin Scorsese and current-muse Leonardo DiCaprio are set to reunite for the film adaptation of Jordan Belfort’s autobiographical best-seller The Wolf of Wall Street. According to Vulture, formerly-attached director Ridley Scott and studio Warner Bros parted way with the project, allowing Scorsese to jump aboard and direct the script by his Boardwalk Empire co-producer Terence […]
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