Corners
In the fast-paced comedy Corners, directed by Brooks Wieszczek, a group of eccentric friends find themselves trapped in...
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.