Jobs

  • Theatrical - Wide 2013-08-15
Box Office Gross: $42,100,000
Running Time: 129 minutes
Language: English
Production Company: Open Road Films, Dillywood, Five Star Institute, Silver Reel
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5/10

Synopsis

The story of Steve Jobs’ ascension from college dropout into one of the most revered creative entrepreneurs of the 20th century.

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PLOT: The story of Steve Jobs, the difficult genius who founded Apple, had it taken away from him, then won it back. REVIEW: JOBS is a moderately engaging but unenlightening biopic done in broad strokes; a by-the-numbers look at a...

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PLOT: The life and career of Steve Jobs (Ashton Kutcher)- founder of Apple Computers, from his early days with Steve Wozniak (Josh Gad), through his battles with Apple CEO John Sculley (Matthew Modine) in the eighties, to his eventual return...
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