Margin Call
Follows the key people at an investment bank over a 24-hour period during the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis. Margin Call featuring Kevin Spacey and Zachary Quinto is streaming with subscription on Hoopla, free on Tubi, free on Freevee (Via Prime Video), and 3 others. It's a drama and thriller movie.
Where to Watch
Available to rent or buy
Currently you are able to watch Margin Call streaming on Tubi, Hoopla, and Freevee (Via Prime Video). It is also possible to buy Margin Call on Prime Video, Microsoft Store, and Apple TV or rent it on Prime Video, Microsoft Store, and Apple TV.
'Margin Call' Streaming: How to Watch Anywhere
Currently, Margin Call is available in the UK, the US, and Canada
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Country | Services | Access with NordVPN |
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United States | Hoopla, Tubi, Freevee (Via Prime Video) | ✅ |
United Kingdom | Prime Video | ✅ |
Australia | Not Available | ❌ |
Canada | Hoopla, Prime Video | ✅ |
New Zealand | Not Available | ❌ |
Streaming availability last updated: 05:06:02 AM, 01/13/2025 PST
More Information on Margin Call
Follows the key people at an investment bank over a 24-hour period during the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis. Margin Call featuring Kevin Spacey and Zachary Quinto is streaming with subscription on Hoopla, free on Tubi, free on Freevee (Via Prime Video), and 3 others. It's a drama and thriller movie.
Director
J.C. Chandor
Sam Rogers
Kevin Spacey
Peter Sullivan
Zachary Quinto
Will Emerson
Paul Bettany
John Tuld
Jeremy Irons
Jared Cohen
Simon Baker
Seth Bregman
Penn Badgley
Sarah Robertson
Demi Moore
Eric Dale
Stanley Tucci
Heather Burke
Ashley Williams
Mary Rogers
Mary McDonnell
Ramesh Shah
Aasif Mandvi
Lauren Bratberg
Susan Blackwell
Executive Assistant
Maria Dizzia
Security Guard
Jimmy Palumbo
Louis Carmello
Al Sapienza
Timothy Singh
Peter Y. Kim
Lucy
Grace Gummer
Coffee Guy
Oberon K.A. Adjepong
Producer
Corey Moosa
Producer
Joe Jenckes
Producer
Michael Benaroya
Producer
Neal Dodson
Producer
Robert Ogden Barnum
Executive Producer
Anthony Gudas
Executive Producer
Cassian Elwes
Executive Producer
Joshua Blum
Executive Producer
Kirk D'Amico
Executive Producer
Laura Rister
Executive Producer
Michael Corso
Executive Producer
Randy Manis
Executive Producer
Rose Ganguzza
Composer
Nathan Larson
Ratings & Reviews
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The reviews describe "Margin Call" as having a slow pace and flat characters, with a lackluster ending. Kevin Spacey and Zachary Quinto's performances were praised, while the rest of the star-heavy cast was underused. The film is noted for its explanation of the 2008 financial crash but may appeal mainly to those interested in history, economics, or the stock market.
Kinda boring. Preferred The Big Short. Ending was meh.
I thought I loved this movie until I recently convinced my husband to watch it with me. I noticed that the pace dragged, most of the characters were flat, and the ending was… blah. Sadly, the excellent star-heavy cast was underused with the exception of Kevin Spacey and Zachary Quinto. Stanley Tucci was amazing, as always, but his character was referred to more than actually getting screen time. It’s worth watching even if only for Quinto’s brilliant quant Peter Sullivan’s explanation of the origins of the 2008 financial crash. While Spacey fully immersed himself in his character, it’s hard to forget that it is, indeed, Kevin Spacey - a despicable human being in real life. I admit, it was fun to see Demi Moore’s character get her comeuppance especially given her lifeless portrayal. The rest of the cast seemed to be window dressing, Watch once, but probably only if you’re a history, economics, or stock market geek.