Review of Steve Jobs (2015) by Anthony Lane for New Yorker — 11 Oct 2015
The dichotomy turns out to be a false one: whether you revile him or genuflect before him, you are still implying that the guy demands and deserves our fascination. What Sorkin and Boyle have to offer is not a warts-and-all portrait but the suggestion that there is something heroic about a wart.
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This review of Steve Jobs (2015) was written by Anthony Lane and published by New Yorker on 11 Oct 2015.
Steve Jobs has generally received positive reviews.
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