The trailer to Martin Scorsese’s latest plays younger than your typical Marty movie — jokey, snappy, bouncing to the beat. And this time, the beat isn’t set by The Rolling Stones.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Matthew McConaughey and Jonah Hill are the stars, high rollers in high finance who live large even as the Feds are closing in on them.
“The Wolf of Wall Street” will come out just in time to remind Oscar voters of how good both DiCaprio and McConaughey were earlier in the year (in “Gatsby” and “Mud”). If they’re great in this, the picture and its stars have the inside track on big nominations and a long awards season run.
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