Now that the debate is over as to whether or not Martin Scorsese's wildly ambitious drama The Wolf of Wall Street will be released in time to qualify for the Oscars, the announcement of a Christmas Day opening came in conjunction with a new theatrical trailer. While Leonardo DiCaprio continues to show his range, perhaps the most intriguing role comes from a frequently seen Jonah Hill. But one question still remains, can The Wolf of Wall Street stand the test of its hefty (and hopefully not bloated) 165 minute running time. We shall see.
Jason Reitman has garnered plenty of acclaim for his directorial efforts with Juno and Up in the Air. He returns in 2013 with Labor Day, the odd story of an escaped convict (played by Josh Brolin) who forces a divorced mother (Kate Winslet) and her young son to harbor him throughout the Labor Day weekend. As the closing night selection for the Philadelphia Film Festival last month, I've screened Labor Day and don't foresee a busy awards season. However, you can check out it's first theatrical trailer below and decide for yourself.
Another missed Oscar for Leo. i'm sorry but since he started to play this dramatic roles he lost good acting skills
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