Movie Review: ‘Arbitrage’

“Arbitrage” is the life that Edward Lewis (the ruthless corporate raider Richard Gere portrayed in “Pretty Woman”) would have lived had his compassion not been awakened by the Pretty Woman herself, played by Julia Roberts.
Movie Review: ‘Arbitrage’
Susan Sarandon as the loyal wife of a troubled hedge-fund magnate played by Richard Gere (R) in the dramatic thriller “Arbitrage.” (Myles Aronowitz/ Lionsgate)
Mark Jackson
9/15/2012
Updated:
10/1/2015
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Mark Jackson is the chief film critic for The Epoch Times. In addition to the world’s number-one storytelling vehicle—film, he enjoys martial arts, weightlifting, Harley-Davidsons, vision questing, rock-climbing, qigong, oil painting, and human rights activism. Mark earned a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Williams College, followed by a classical theater training, and has 20 years’ experience as a New York professional actor, working in theater, commercials, and television daytime dramas. He recently narrated the Epoch Times audiobook “How the Specter of Communism is Ruling Our World,” which is available on iTunes and Audible. Mr. Jackson is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic.
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