Starring Paul Dano and Seth Rogen, Craig Gillespie’s film attempts to turn the internet-fueled stock-market mania into a stirring underdog story.
‘Dumb Money,” which lives up to its name in ways it doesn’t quite grasp, recounts a strange-but-true tale that makes an ungainly subject for a movie.
Shares of GameStop, a retailer of video games, zoomed from under $5 to an intraday high of nearly $500 amid a jokey viral campaign by small investors meant to counteract many Wall Street short sellers betting on the stock to collapse.Continue reading your article with
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