Movie Review: In ‘Fair Play,’ a battle of the sexes on Wall Street
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Movie Review: In ‘Fair Play,’ a battle of the sexes on Wall Street

Associated Press  

The disquieting root of Chloe Domont’s slinky, slick feature debut “Fair Play” lies in the face of Luke as he learns that his fiance Emily has been given the promotion at their Wall Street hedge fund he thought was his. While there are bits of that in Domont’s film, “Fair Play” is neither especially erotic nor much of a thriller. For Emily — and surely countless women just like her — “Fair Play” is more of a horror movie, and an accurate one at that. “C’mon,” she says, “I’ll do all the work.” “Fair Play,” a Netflix release, is rated R by the Motion Picture Association of America for pervasive language, sexual content, some nudity, and sexual violence.

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