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Arbitrage (2012)
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Critic Consensus: Arbitrage is both a tense thriller and a penetrating character study, elevated by the strength of a typically assured performance from Richard Gere.
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Cast
as Ellen Miller
as Robert Miller
as Det. Michael Bryer
as Brooke Miller
as Julie Cote
as Jimmy Grant
as Syd Felder
as Gavin Briar
as James Mayfield
as Chris Vogler
as Jeffrey Greenberg
as Det. Mills
as Earl Monroe
as ADA Deferlito
as Judge Rittenband

as Peter Miller
as Reina
as Sandrine

as Flores

as Ava Stanton

as Ben
as Herself
as CNBC Newscaster
as John Aimes
as Paul Barnes

as Four Seasons Matire'd

as Julie's Assistant
as Jeffrey's Receptionist
as Cindy

as Mae

as Tom

as Brent
as Robert's Houseman

as Receptionist

as Grandchild #1

as Grandchild #2

as Grandchild #3

as Painter

as Ami-Woman in Gallery

as Julie's Suitor
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Critic Reviews for Arbitrage
All Critics (171) | Top Critics (54) | Fresh (149) | Rotten (22) | DVD (2)
So slyly and craftily entertaining even though it probably doesn't bear close scrutiny, I didn't much care. It wasn't epic. It didn't ask me to ponder the meaning of life. And it's good.
Pleasing twists and moral dilemmas abound.
Really, it could use some nip/tuck on the screenplay, but the players are decent and the movie looks opulent enough.
We are persuaded to root for Miller, even when he is betraying the people he loves best. You'll feel dirty, and well you should after a few hours in this company.
Arbitrage is a slick, intelligent psychological thriller that works to connect public and private immorality.

An old-fashioned treat.
Audience Reviews for Arbitrage
Well done movie about how horrible things can get when people let money motivate their actions. Tense, and unnerving. Richard Gere is fantastic, as usual. Not the fastest paced film, but not at all boring..
Super Reviewer
Not bad. Had it on in the background and was interested enough to see how it ended. It's a little long and not overly riveting, also found the end slightly open (but that could have been because I was doing other things while watching. It wasn't a movie to hold my attention completely). Seemed to me he pretty much got away with all with all his dodgy dealings, but at a price.
Super Reviewer
Interesting suspense thriller. Reminds me of 'Perfect Murder'. Gere plays a hedge fund magnate who is desparately trying to sell his business before fraud is discovered. He is involved in an affair and hit and run, which adds to his unravelling world. Good cast and storyline.

Super Reviewer
Arbitrage Quotes
Jimmy Grant: | You think money's going to fix this? |
Robert Miller: | What else is there? |
Robert Miller: | So you're going to open an Applebees in Virginia. |
Robert Miller: | You're not my partner, you work for me! Everybody works for me! |
Robert Miller: | What's an Applebees? |