Spider-Man
With Great Power, There Must Also Come Great Responsibility Orphaned at an early age, Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) li...
Behind the scenes of three iconic product launches, Danny Boyle's kinetic drama "Steve Jobs" paints a portrait of the man who revolutionized technology. With a razor-sharp script by Aaron Sorkin, the film captures Michael Fassbender as the brilliant yet deeply flawed Apple co-founder, wrestling with personal demons and professional battles in the tense minutes before each public unveiling. He is flanked by a small circle of key figures, including his fiercely loyal marketing executive Joanna Hoffman, played by Kate Winslet, and Apple co-founder Seth Rogen as the increasingly sidelined Steve Wozniak. As the countdown clocks tick, Jobs confronts past failures, strained relationships, and his own legacy, particularly with his daughter Lisa, in a series of high-stakes verbal duels. This biographical drama eschews a traditional cradle-to-grave narrative, instead crafting a compelling triptych of moments that reveal the turbulent drive and complex humanity behind a modern-day icon.