Molly's Game
"Deal with her."
Former Olympic hopeful Molly Bloom pivots from the slope to a cutthroat business that thrives on risk and secrecy. She builds a private poker operation that pulls in a global cast of players, celebrities, and moguls, running rooms that feel like exclusive clubs. At first the venture begins small... Read more
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About Molly's Game
Former Olympic hopeful Molly Bloom pivots from the slope to a cutthroat business that thrives on risk and secrecy. She builds a private poker operation that pulls in a global cast of players, celebrities, and moguls, running rooms that feel like exclusive clubs. At first the venture begins small but quickly scales into an international network that operates on its own rules and loyalty codes. Money pours in, relationships strain, and Molly learns how quickly trust erodes when incentives clash with consequences. As an FBI investigation looms, she negotiates with lawyers and rivals while trying to shield her players and secure a future beyond the game. The film tracks ambition and the high price of power.
Directed by Aaron Sorkin in his feature debut, Molly's Game adapts Molly Bloom's memoir with fast paced dialogue and a clear focus on character. The film marks Sorkin's directorial debut, and Jessica Chastain embodies Bloom while Idris Elba plays her principled lawyer and Kevin Costner portrays her father.
Worldwide box office totals about 59.3 million dollars, well above its 30 million budget. The film found its audience during a robust awards season and benefited from Sorkin's name and Chastain's high profile performance in theaters worldwide. Its global release helped reach diverse audiences across markets.
Chastain's magnetic portrayal frames a crime drama about a woman who builds influence through intellect and nerve. The picture sparked conversations about entrepreneurship in illegal arenas, loyalty, and the costs of wealth, all delivered with Sorkin's kinetic exchange. It also sparked talks about risk and gambling.
Critics praised the screenplay's brisk rhythm and its balance of power, risk, and responsibility. The drama favors moral complexity over heroism, urging viewers to weigh ambition against personal costs. Reviews highlight mix of humor and tense legal drama. The film's style invites discussion about how stories are shaped for screen.
What Viewers Are Saying
People rave about Jessica Chastain as Molly Bloom and Idris Elba provides solid support, keeping the Sorkin banter sharp. Its brisk pace and sharp dialogue push Molly from a skiing injury to running LA's elite poker rooms, with tense late night games in plush hotel suites. That true story angle and the clear motivations for Molly and her circle, with Jeremy Strong as Dean along for the ride, give the drama real bite.
Details
- Release Date
- December 07, 2017
- Runtime
- 2h 21m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 3,940 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Crime
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- The Mark Gordon Company +1 more
- Budget
- $30,000,000
- Box Office
- $59,284,015
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Jessica Chastain
Molly Bloom
Idris Elba
Charlie Jaffey
Kevin Costner
Larry Bloom
Michael Cera
Player X
Jeremy Strong
Dean Keith
Chris O'Dowd
Douglas Downey
J.C. MacKenzie
Harrison Wellstone
Brian d'Arcy James
Bad Brad
Bill Camp
Harlan Eustice
Graham Greene
Judge Foxman
Written by: Molly Bloom, Aaron Sorkin