‘Everyone Is Lying to You for Money’: Where to Watch the Cryptocurrency Documentary?

Published 04/23/2026, 1:21 PM EDT

Ben McKenzie has had an amazing career in Hollywood as an actor, featuring in famous titles like The O.C., Gotham, and Southland. He then pivoted to writing and co-authored the book Easy Money: Cryptocurrency, Casino Capitalism, and the Golden Age of Fraud, a best-selling book, with Jacob Silverman. Then again decided to pivot more and dabbled in directing a film titled Everyone is Lying to You for Money, based on his book.

The result of all these deviations? A docufilm that had its world premiere at the prestigious SXSW London 2025. McKenzie created something really thought-provoking and urgent, and now there is a genuine demand to sample this documentary.

The streaming details of Everyone is Lying to You for Money

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Everyone is Lying to You for Money was released on April 17 in theatres, and those who would like to see it now can book tickets on AMC Theatres. For now, there is no update on the streaming details of the movie, and the makers have yet to announce a platform for its possible digital release.

Ben McKenzie chooses to look into cryptocurrency, which seems to be the trend today. From celebrities to politicians, all of the big names are endorsing it on their good authority, but no one is asking if it holds up to those claims. McKenzie dares to ask that question and, in his effort to do so, finds himself unraveling the loosely controlled world of cryptocurrencies by using his celebrity profile to contact eager prospectors.

His enquiry into the hype of a financial bet that seems like an absolute winner brings out many unsaid and untouched facts and truths about the matter, providing a skeptical yet impartial perspective on the present and future of what we assume to be money. All this is done through effective storytelling devices, like astute and insightful interviews of experts in the subject.

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Since the film, like any other documentary, has an important topic to discuss, and it is already established how it is done, a legit questions pops about who shoulders all this and takes it to the finish line.

The cast and crew of Everyone is Lying to You for Money

The documentary, Everyone is Lying to You for Money, directed by Ben McKenzie, has several well-recognized names in the field who feature as themselves in the film. One of them is Sam Bankman-Fried, the former founder of the crypto exchange FTX and trading firm Alameda Research, who appears in the movie with his own take on the crypto-verse right now.

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Alex Mashinsky, cofounder and former CEO of Celsius Network, and Nayib Bukele, a Salvadoran politician and businessman, also step into the documentary with their expert take on things. As a director and financial analyst, Ben McKenzie also appears in front of the camera to share his thoughts, and Morena Baccarin provides a voice that leads viewers through the story's complex details. The documentary becomes really crucial in the contemporary financial system, where it is really easy to influence people away from the truth.

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Would you like to see the documentary to know the truth behind cryptocurrency? Share your thoughts.

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Harshit Kumar

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With nearly two years of experience in content writing, primarily in sports, Harshit has now ventured into the alluring alleys of Hollywood at NetflixJunkie. A true pop-culture fanatic and a certified cheat code for movie trivia night, he brings infectious enthusiasm to every conversation. He has strong opinions about everything from uplifting superhero spectacles to gripping psychological crime dramas, and he is never shy about backing them up.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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