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Mad Money
Directed by
Callie Khouri
PG-13
2008
1h 43m
Comedy
,
Action
,
and more
5.9
22%
48%
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Three female employees of the Federal Reserve plot to steal money that is about to be destroyed.
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Cast of Mad Money
Diane Keaton
Bridget Cardigan
Queen Latifah
Nina Brewster
Katie Holmes
Jackie Truman
Ted Danson
Don Cardigan
Adam Rothenberg
Bob Truman
Roger Cross
Barry
Stephen Root
Glover
J.C. MacKenzie
Richard Mandelbrot
Christopher McDonald
Bryce Arbogast
Meagen Fay
Mindy Arbogast
Finesse Mitchell
Shaun
Mathew Greer
Junior
Peyton Alex Smith
Older Dante
Charlie Caldwell
Cop #1
Richard F Law
Cop #2
Denise Lee
Counselor
Sylvia Castro Galan
Selina
Morgana Shaw
Molly
Marc Macaulay
Agent Wayne
Andrew Sensenig
Cart Guy
Maliek Golden
Young Dante
Khari King
Young Jimmy
Jim Cramer
Self
John McIntosh
Headmaster
Bill Jenkins
Jeweler
Michael P. Flannigan
Foreman
Drew Waters
Fed Guy #1
Tron Kendrick
Fed Guy #2
Ginnie Randall
Ms. Cobb
Joe Nemmers
Detective Smith
Julius Washington
Detective Jones
Cliff Fleming
Helicopter Pilot
Jennifer Wilkerson
Hotel Clerk
Bryan McMahon
District Attorney
Richard Folmer
IRS Man
Duke W. Scott Jr.
Detective Scott
Clay Chamberlin
Waiter
Bryan Massey
Detective Brinkley
Sterling Blackmon
Older Jimmy
Desi Page
Girl Scout (uncredited)
Cassidy Smith
Girl Scout (uncredited)
Michael J. Hebert
Federal Reserve Officer (uncredited)
Jimmy Lee Jr.
Federal Reserve Officer (uncredited)
Jeannie Perrin
Federal Reserve Officer (uncredited)
Arnold John Popa III
Federal Reserve Tech (uncredited)
Deborah R. Jones
Agent (uncredited)
Michael Showers
Detective (uncredited)
Bill Stinchcomb
Cop (uncredited)
Mad Money Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
It's just OK, one of those decent little movies that get released in January.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
Speaking of recycling, this script by Glenn Gers reeks of it and not in a healthy, eco-minded way.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Moviegoers will come up empty.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
This is an odd, disposable movie; it melts away as you leave the theater, leaving nothing but vague dissatisfaction behind.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Leaves one pondering the ways audiences abet amorality tales.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Holmes, with Alice Cooper hair and crazy Jim Carrey eyes, looks terrible and acts worse, unless this movie is unintentionally a lobotomy documentary. Whatever could have happened to her in the last couple of years to zap the talent out of her like this?
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
When someone takes our money without offering much in return, don't we have every right to get mad?
Detroit News
Tom Long
This leap might be a bit easier to take if the robbers involved weren't all straight from the female stereotype handbook. And if any of their male companions were given an ounce of credibility.
MSNBC
Alonso Duralde
[T]he gap between [Thelma & Louise] and Mad Money resembles the abyss that Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis drove into in Khouri's earlier hit.
Austin Chronicle
Josh Rosenblatt
Just when I thought there was no way a movie like this could possibly show me anything new, Money goes and makes Ivan Boesky out of Annie Hall, paints redemption green, and paves the road to heaven with gold. Color me surprised.
Boxoffice Magazine
Amy Nicholson
The latest vibrato performance of Diane Keaton's late career shame has her playing once-wealthy housewife Bridget Cardigan, whose twee name and dithering hysteria are equally insufferable.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
There's an old saying: 'I wrote you a long letter because I didn't have time to write a short one.' In the case of Mad Money, I'll write a short review because the movie won't sustain a long one. (It barely sustains itself.)
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
It's better than I expected it to be.
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
This movie is designed to be fun, and its intentions are signaled to us over and over again, as when the women jump around on a bed, giggling and flinging old, dirty money around in a wanton display of pure idiocy.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
It's not that much fun.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
The best thing you can say about Mad Money is that it has a good cast. The worst thing you can say about it is that the cast is extremely ill-used.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
he stars phone in their expected personas (Keaton testy, Latifah earthy), except for Holmes, who's unconvincing as a gum-chewing trailer babe.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
This movie scared me. What is it saying about us? This is basically a bunch of rich people celebrating pathological greed. There's nothing satirical about the film.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
This movie is awkwardly structured.
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