The culture’s veneration of Steve Jobs — co-founder of the Apple microcomputer empire, pitchman of every gadgeteer’s dreams — confirms this era’s secular idolatry. The new movie Steve ...
One can imagine the types of movies Steve Jobs might have made and the creative paths he could have explored in cinema.
The way Steve Jobs left Apple wasn't as dramatic as the movie makes it out to be. When Steve Jobs left Apple in 1985, he wasn't forced out the way the movie depicts. In the movie, Jobs and Sculley ...
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 ...
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 ...
Gates." He continued, "['Jobs'] didn't get into the inner thinking of Steve Jobs, which the movie was about Steve Jobs." Wozniak didn't believe the movie went deep enough into the character of ...
The January 24, 1984, event there is the one you've seen on YouTube, the one that's been reference myriad times — and one of the ones shown in the 2015 Aaron Sorkin movie, "Steve Jobs." ...