• Network: HBO
  • Series Premiere Date: May 21, 2017
User Score
6.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 34 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 34
  2. Negative: 3 out of 34

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  1. Aug 29, 2018
    2
    The Wizard of Lies takes a really interesting concept and a key moment in financial history and turns it into something that is completely boring and trying way to hard to "be artsy" without really understanding Bernie Madoff as a person. I personally cannot stomach this movie, even with Robert DeNiro's performance. My favorite scene is the scene of the family drama at the wedding beforeThe Wizard of Lies takes a really interesting concept and a key moment in financial history and turns it into something that is completely boring and trying way to hard to "be artsy" without really understanding Bernie Madoff as a person. I personally cannot stomach this movie, even with Robert DeNiro's performance. My favorite scene is the scene of the family drama at the wedding before it all came crashing down. That scene was clear, emotional, and honest, and nothing else in this movie is any of those things. Expand
Metascore
67

Generally favorable reviews - based on 26 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 26
  2. Negative: 0 out of 26
  1. Reviewed by: Glenn Garvin
    May 20, 2017
    55
    This is all well and good, and might have made a good episode of Showtime's barbarous Wall Street drama Billions. But, having expressed every cogent thought in its head in the first 50 minutes, Wizard drags along for another tortuously repetitive hour and half, a long day's journey into utter banality.
  2. Reviewed by: Lorraine Ali
    May 19, 2017
    70
    Acting in his first television project, the Oscar winner portrays Madoff as an emotion-free money machine, taking advantage where he can, easily convincing himself that the people he’s bilking are aware of the game he’s playing, making them willing participants in their own downfall.
  3. Reviewed by: Robert Rorke
    May 19, 2017
    75
    The new movie achieves its greatest power as a character study.