There were plenty of box office failures as well (like financial flops like Fantastic Four and cinematic duds like Fifty Shades of Grey) but overall, the local
cineplex offered an eclectic mix of strong films that overshadowed many of the disappointments.
Not exact matches
Home theater projectors
offer movie - watching experiences that rival the
cineplex.
Still, add in the comic chops of Jonah Hill, as deranged caporegime Donnie, and a relatively unknown Margot Robbie (as Belfort's second wife, Naomi)-- who, for better or worse, has nailed the sort of role that will make her a lot better known — as well as bit parts from Hollywood's finest just - shy - of - A-Listers (McConaughey, Kyle Chandler, Jean Dujardin, to name a few), and The Wolf of Wall Street
offers more than enough to satisfy at the
cineplex.
October has never been known for
offering much in the way of quality at the
cineplex (in many respects, it's the dumping ground of the fall movie season), but usually, horror fans can at least expect a bunch of scary movies to help get them in the mood for Halloween.