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The Wolf of Wall Street, 2012 
Director - Martin Scorsese
Cinematography - Rodrigo PrietoThe Wolf of Wall Street, 2012 
Director - Martin Scorsese
Cinematography - Rodrigo PrietoThe Wolf of Wall Street, 2012 
Director - Martin Scorsese
Cinematography - Rodrigo PrietoThe Wolf of Wall Street, 2012 
Director - Martin Scorsese
Cinematography - Rodrigo PrietoThe Wolf of Wall Street, 2012 
Director - Martin Scorsese
Cinematography - Rodrigo PrietoThe Wolf of Wall Street, 2012 
Director - Martin Scorsese
Cinematography - Rodrigo PrietoThe Wolf of Wall Street, 2012 
Director - Martin Scorsese
Cinematography - Rodrigo PrietoThe Wolf of Wall Street, 2012 
Director - Martin Scorsese
Cinematography - Rodrigo PrietoThe Wolf of Wall Street, 2012 
Director - Martin Scorsese
Cinematography - Rodrigo PrietoThe Wolf of Wall Street, 2012 
Director - Martin Scorsese
Cinematography - Rodrigo Prieto

The Wolf of Wall Street, 2012

Director - Martin Scorsese
Cinematography - Rodrigo Prieto


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So I just sat through three despicable hours of gross over-sexualizing and objectifying of women, an

So I just sat through three despicable hours of gross over-sexualizing and objectifying of women, and of morally defunct men throwing money at problem, and enough drug use to down an entire army of Mumakils.

And, to my chagrin, I was entertained. Dammit.

Also I never want to see another naked prostitute as long as I live (never thought I’d put that sentence out there…)


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Exchange-traded funds are challenging the status quo in investment management when it comes to diversity—including who’s in charge. Read Bethany Mclean’s piece, “Wall Street Diversifies Itself,” from the March 2017 issue.

(credit: Doug Chayka / The Atlantic)

 1–2 (tie). “The Wolf of Wall Street” (due to embargo until December 17th, silence reigns for now) and “To the Wonder.”

3. “Like Someone in Love.”

4–5 (tie). “Computer Chess” and “Upstream Color.”

6. “Night Across the Street.”

7. “A Touch of Sin.”

8. “Blue Is the Warmest Color.”

9. “An Oversimplification of Her Beauty.”

10–12 (tie). “Inside Llewyn Davis,”

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