1. Review of Billions (2016– ) - Jerri Williams
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An accuracy review of seasons one and two of the TV series Billions for FBI procedures in how agents work with federal prosecutors.
2. Billions review: I feel naughty – guilty even – for enjoying it - The Guardian
May 13, 2016 · You won't learn much about Wall Street post 9/11 – it's just macho men Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti going head to head.
You won’t learn much about Wall Street post 9/11 – it’s just macho men Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti going head to head. Hell it’s fun, though
3. Billions | Rotten Tomatoes
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See AlsoMexican cartel leader 'El Mayo' Zambada pleads not guilty to US chargesSkin Preparation for the Prevention of Surgical Site Infection: Which Agent Is Best?The 7 Best Leg Exercises With Resistance Bands - BiqBandTraning2024-11-25 | Newmont Announces Agreement for Sale of Éléonore for $795 Million in Cash | NYSE:NEM | Press ReleaseWealth, influence and corruption collide in this drama set in New York. Shrewd U.S. attorney Chuck Rhoades is embroiled in a high-stakes game of predator vs. prey with Bobby Axelrod, an ambitious hedge-fund king. To date, Rhoades has never lost an insider trading case -- he's 81-0 -- but when criminal evidence turns up against Axelrod, he proceeds cautiously in building the case against Axelrod, who employs Rhoades' wife, psychiatrist Wendy, as a performance coach for his company. Wendy, who has been in her position longer than Chuck has been in his, refuses to give up her career for her husband's legal crusade against Axelrod. Both men use their intelligence, power and influence to outmaneuver the other in this battle over billions. The high-profile cast is led by Emmy winner Paul Giamatti ("John Adams") as Chuck Rhoades.
4. Movie review 6 — Billions - Medium
Nov 7, 2023 · The show was good in the first couple of seasons, seeing the lengths, the high stakes, a modern version of wall street, it was fun to see how ...
This one is also not a movie but its a TV show i just finished on 06/11/23.
5. Billions critic reviews - Metacritic
The series is an examination of wealth-and-power politics, with Lewis and Giamatti playing their roles devilishly well, with an emphasis on the devil part.
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6. 7 reasons why 'Billions' is the new must watch show for 2016
Arguably two of the best actors working today in any medium, Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti anchor the show with their performances as the charismatic ...
When it comes to exciting TV work, Damian Lewis has been at the forefront of it. From Homeland to Wolfhall, he's been involved in some of the best TV shows to g...
7. TV Review: 'Billions' - Variety
Jan 5, 2016 · It's refreshing to see a drama in which men (and a few women) are shown enjoying the games, the manipulations, the negotiations and even the ...
Damian Lewis and Paul Giamatti are terrific in this Wall Street drama.
8. Billions – Showtime's Best New Flawed Success - Reel World
Jun 29, 2016 · The Clash of the New York City Titans or perhaps the Battle of the Billionaires has been played out via television or film time and time again ...
By Collin Lotter | @CLotter64 The Clash of the New York City Titans or perhaps the Battle of the Billionaires has been played out via television or film time and time again on every different network. So when Showtime launched the hyper promotion whirlwind of their next venture, Billions ,
9. Billions: Season 1 | Rotten Tomatoes
83/100 - fast paced, witty, cool. season 1 is a nice introduction to the world of bobby axelrod. they draw out the show a bit, theres a lot to each episode, ...
Wealth, influence and corruption collide in this drama set in New York. Shrewd U.S. attorney Chuck Rhoades is embroiled in a high-stakes game of predator vs. prey with Bobby Axelrod, an ambitious hedge-fund king. To date, Rhoades has never lost an insider trading case -- he's 81-0 -- but when criminal evidence turns up against Axelrod, he proceeds cautiously in building the case against Axelrod, who employs Rhoades' wife, psychiatrist Wendy, as a performance coach for his company. Wendy, who has been in her position longer than Chuck has been in his, refuses to give up her career for her husband's legal crusade against Axelrod. Both men use their intelligence, power and influence to outmaneuver the other in this battle over billions. The high-profile cast is led by Emmy winner Paul Giamatti ("John Adams") as Chuck Rhoades.