If there is one word that defines Martin Scorsese’s 2013 masterpiece, The Wolf of Wall Street, it is "excess." The film is a three-hour rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of the American Dream, twisted into a grotesque, hilarious, and terrifying shape.
Whether you are watching it for the first time or the fiftieth, the film leaves an indelible mark. Let’s take a look at why this biographical crime comedy remains one of the most talked-about films of the last decade.
During its original theatrical run (Dec 2013 – April 2014), The Wolf of Wall Street played in 7:20 PM slots at major chains (AMC, Regal, Cinemark). A typical listing from January 2014:
AMC Empire 25 (NYC)
The Wolf of Wall Street – 7:20 PM (Audience 12)
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The 7:20 PM show often sold out on weekends due to its ideal balance of lateness and practicality.
Ten years after its release, The Wolf of Wall Street remains a cultural touchstone. It is the last great “R-rated adult epic” Hollywood will probably ever make. And searching for a specific time like 7:20 PM shows that you don’t just want to watch a movie—you want to have an event.
Whether you are revisiting the yacht scene, the FBI arrest on the golf course, or the iconic “Sell me this pen” closing monologue, starting the film at 7:20 PM ensures that when the credits roll, you will have experienced three hours of pure, unapologetic American chaos. If there is one word that defines Martin
So dim the lights, silence the phones, and set your alarm for 7:20 PM. The wolf is hungry. And he’s ready to run.
Did you watch The Wolf of Wall Street at 7:20 PM? Let us know in the comments below. And remember: What goes up, must come down.
Searching for "The Wolf of Wall Street 2013 720pm" also points to a specific vintage of acting talent. 2013 was DiCaprio at his physical and emotional peak. This is not the stoic hero of Inception or the survivalist of The Revenant. This is Leo screaming, snorting, and dancing in a pink suit. AMC Empire 25 (NYC) The Wolf of Wall
Alongside him:
Watching this ensemble at 7:20 PM — still fresh from dinner, caffeine at the ready — ensures you don’t miss a single manic beat.