Watch Easy Money Movie Online No Survey Lower-class business student JW (Joel Kinnaman) falls in love with a sexy heiress while living a double life mingling with Stockholm's wealthy elite. To keep up the façade of his lifestyle, he's lured into a world of crime. Jorge is a petty fugitive on the run from both the police and Serbian mafia. He hopes that brokering a massive cocaine deal will allow him to escape for good. Mafia enforcer Mrado is on the hunt for Jorge, but his efforts are complicated when he's unexpectedly saddled with caring for his young daughter. As JW's journey ventures deeper into the dark world of organized crime, the fate of all three men becomes entangled and ends with a dramatic struggle for life and death. -- (C) Weinstein Release Date Easy Money Jul 11, 2012 Limited | |
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Actors For Easy Money |
Joel Kinnaman,Mattias Padin Varela,Dragomir Mrsic,Dejan Cukic,Lisa Henni,Annika Ryberg Whittembury,Lea Stojanov,Fares Fares,Matias Padin |
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Genres Easy Money : Drama,Action & Adventure,Art House & International,Mystery & Suspense |
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User Ranting Easy Money : 3.3 |
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User Count Like for Easy Money : 3,600 |
All Critics Ranting For Easy Money : 7.3 |
All Critics Count For Easy Money : 50 |
All Critics Percentage For Easy Money : 86 % |
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Review For Easy Money |
The story is overcooked and the gritty aesthetic (handheld cameras, desaturated color) borders on cliche. Drew Hunt-Chicago Reader
One of the most involving of the many first-rate thrillers that have come recently from Scandinavia. Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times
Chalk another one up for Swedish crime-thriller novels. Linda Barnard-Toronto Star
What really distinguishes it from any number of drug-escapade stories is the unusual and welcome sense of Dostoyevskian moral gravity of the narrative. Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail
The increasing action and double crosses create an ambient crescendo leading to a final anything-could-happen rendezvous. Stephanie Merry-Washington Post
The movie builds and builds only to land in a zone of ambiguity. Mick LaSalle-San Francisco Chronicle
A padded but entertaining Scandinavian thriller made memorable thanks to its timely economic context. Shaun Munro-What Culture
A fine thriller that relies entirely on the characters' motivations ... to drive the plot instead of the opposite. Mark Dujsik-Mark Reviews Movies
This Swedish thriller isn't just a great crime film, it's a great film, period. Based on the novel by Jens Lapidus, Easy Money is positively Dickensian in its themes and scope. Adam Ross-The Aristocrat
JW's naivete that no one will get hurt will more likely inspire chuckles than sympathy for a guy who gets in over his head. Matt Pais-RedEye
Easy Money is a good mob drama with drugs, girls and enough moral conflict to fool you into thinking that these events could happen to anyone. Billy Tatum-We Got This Covered
Kinnaman is a revelation as the in-over-his-head dreamer; witnessing his comeuppance as his world collapses down around him is spellbinding cinema. Erick Weber-NECN
Although this Swedish vehicle is thoughtfully engineered and has some vivid streaks of color, it could use a jump start to escape the vanilla ice. Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Excellent crime yarn about drug smuggling and the arguably more treacherous business of social climbing in Stockholm, Sweden. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
a character study of the first order masquerading as a highly effective thriller, using the tropes of that latter genre with a scalpel-like precision, and the severity of an Old Testament deity, as it dissects the perils of pursuing form, not substance. Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews
Yes, that is Joel Kinnaman of the Danish-based AMC series 'The Killing,' in which he plays a rain-soaked Seattle homicide detective, speaking fluent Swedish in the lead role in 'Easy Money.' James Verniere-Boston Herald
An exciting Swedish crime thriller that reaffirms the status of director Spinoza as a major talent to watch. Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com
Not a film of predictability or resolution, but grit, with director Daniel Espinosa finding a fascinating tone of helplessness to forcefully slice through the expected tough guy attitude. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
...an interesting film but somewhat sterile. There is little emotion from the characters (except Latin blooded Jorge) and their upcoming deadly collision is inevitable. Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews
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