Money Never Sleeps, But You Will!

“Slick” is one word that describes Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Oliver Stone’s sequel to his 1987 morality tale about greed and self-destruction among stock market wheelers and dealers. Another word is “unnecessary.”

The year is 2001 and Michael Douglas is back as Gordon Gekko, the role that won him an Oscar 22 years ago. Read More

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In Deed! Wall Street Writer Buys at 141 Fifth, Limbaugh's Penthouse Hits City Records

— Screenwriter Allan Loeb penned the soon-to-be released Michael Douglas sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, and it looks like he’s taking his own advice, spending those insomniac bucks on a luxe unit at the newly renovated 141 Fifth Avenue. The former bank building, whose copper-topped cupola penthouse lingers on the market for $12 million, Read More