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Bull 2008

★ 2.73 votes📅 2008-11-11

"It's a long way down."

Bull (2008) dives into the sweltering concrete jungle of Toronto's financial district, where a punishing heatwave mirrors the simmering tension lurking beneath the glass facades.

Director: Kent Tessman

Cast

Simon Reynolds
Simon Reynolds
Jay Valentine
Craig Lauzon
Craig Lauzon
Charlie
Lindsey Deluce
Penny
Maury Chaykin
Maury Chaykin
Roland Gow
Lori Hallier
Lori Hallier
Volk
Jeff Seymour
Jeff Seymour
Holliday
Ellen Dubin
Ellen Dubin
Dr. Piri
Andrew Gillies
Andrew Gillies
Stafford
Stefano DiMatteo
Stefano DiMatteo
Bishop
Talia Russo
Talia Russo
Camilla

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bull (2008) about?

Bull follows Charlie, a dismissed stockbroker who takes a morally murky job from his ruthless boss, only to find himself tangled in a web of lies deeper than the Toronto heatwave. As the stakes rise, so does the absurdity, leaving Charlie questioning who he can trust—and who might be using him next.

Who directed Bull?

Bull was directed by Kent Tessman, who infuses the film with a sharp, noir-inspired visual style while balancing its darkly comedic edge.

Who stars in Bull?

The film stars Simon Reynolds as Charlie, Craig Lauzon, Lindsey Deluce, Maury Chaykin as Jay, Lori Hallier, and Jeff Seymour.

Is Bull (2008) worth watching?

If you enjoy neo-noir with a comedic bite and a lead character navigating treacherous waters, Bull delivers a tense, stylish ride. Its themes of trust and betrayal are compelling, though the film's unrated status means you'll need to decide if its dark humor matches your taste.

How long is Bull?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Bull (2008) — Dark Comedy Neo-Noir Where Everyone's Hiding a Losing Hand

Bull (2008) dives into the sweltering concrete jungle of Toronto's financial district, where a punishing heatwave mirrors the simmering tension lurking beneath the glass facades. Charlie, a struggling stockbroker whose boss Jay has already written him off as incompetent, stumbles into a shadowy scheme with promises just vague enough to seem like his only way out. What begins as murky opportunity quickly spirals into a labyrinth of deceit no one escapes unscathed. This darkly comic neo-noir thrives on paranoia, greed, and the absurdity of high-stakes games, all draped in a bleakly funny tone that keeps the suspense coiled tight. With the city's skyscrapers looming like silent judges, every conversation becomes a potential trap and every trust a gamble.

Directed with a sharp eye by Kent Tessman, Bull blends sharp satire with the grit of classic noir, painting a world where honesty is a liability and survival means playing dirty. The ensemble cast, led by Simon Reynolds' Charlie, delivers razor-edged performances that balance desperation and dark humor, while Maury Chaykin's Jay leaves a chilling imprint as the embodiment of cutthroat ambition. At its core, Bull is a tale about the cost of compromise and the thin line between ambition and ruin, wrapped in a stylish, claustrophobic thriller that lingers long after the credits roll.