The new movie Steve Jobs confirms how bad a big-budget bio-pic can be. Half of the film’s impact comes from its pedigree: It is based on the official biography by the prominent journalist Walter ...
Tech Insider reporter Alex Heath has seen Danny Boyle's new movie about "Steve Jobs" twice already, and he loves it. The film may be well done, but it also takes a few liberties with the late ...
This gives the film's first half hour a grainy, pre-digital-age feel. Meanwhile, the scenes from 1988 are shot in a slightly crisper 35mm. The final part of "Steve Jobs," which takes place in 1998 ...
Production will provide haircuts as needed.” Based on Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs biography, the upcoming movie will be directed by Danny Boyle, with Aaron Sorkin penning the script.
There's a moment in the last scene of "Steve Jobs" that summarizes the reason for the movie's existence. With a look of deep regret and confusion, Jobs tells his daughter Lisa, "I'm poorly made." ...