Directed by Mary Harron, this movie looks at one investment banker's descent from Wall Street professional to murderer.
A college dropout gets a job as a broker for a suburban investment firm, which puts him on the fast track to success. Or so he thinks.
Tale of a Wall Street wunderkind who sees his life unravel in the spotlight, attracting the interest of a down and out reporter.
This film, said to be based loosely on Lehman Brothers, follows the key people over a 24-hour period, reacting to the the early stages of the financial crisis.
A 45-minute documentary on the inner-workings of the minds running Wall Street - the quantitative analysts.
This is the story of Nick Leeson, the trader who single-handedly bankrupted Barings Bank by hiding his losses and creating even more.
This firm follows a group of New York Board of Trade coffee traders who struggle to make a living before electronic trading makes them obsolete.
This HBO film folows the financial meltdown of 2008 and the myriad nightmare scenarios faced by then Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Co.
This rare 1987 documentary stars Paul Tudor Jones and chronicles his day-to-day life as an active investor who predicts the Crash of 87'.
A comedic look at trading commodities and social status. It launched the career of Eddie Murphy and introduced the world to pork bellies and frozen concentrated orange juice.
A documentary series where the viewer sees the industry through the eyes of those who work there - hedge funds, day traders and others - as they navigate the marketplace.
The iconic movie that defined and chronicled the 1980s traders. Who can forget Teldar Paper, "Blue Horseshoe Loves Anacott Steel" and of course, "Greed is Good?"
Based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, from his rise to a wealthy stockbroker living the high life to his fall involving crime, corruption and the federal government. And its directed by Scorcese...