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It only takes one person to start a revolution. The extraordinary story of Steve Jobs, the original innovator and ground-breaking entrepreneur who let nothing stand in the way of greatness. The film tells the epic and turbulent story of Jobs as he blazed a trail that changed technology -- and the world - forever. (c) Official Site PG-13
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Movie Title : Jobs
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Release Date : Aug 16, 2013 Wide

Actors :Ashton Kutcher,Dermot Mulroney,Josh Gad,Lukas Haas,Matthew Modine,J.K. Simmons,Lesley Ann Warren,Ron Eldard,Ahna O'Reilly,Victor Rasuk,John Getz,Kevin Dunn,James Woods,Nelson Franklin,Eddie Hassell,Elden Henson,Lenny Jacobson,Brett Gelman,Brad William Henke,Giles Matthey


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All Critics Ranting For Jobs : 4.9

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Review For Jobs

It's a film whose plea to the audience resembles Jobs' appeal to the crowd in that iPod-unveiling scene: "Believe this is important and exciting," it asks, "because I say so."
Dana Stevens-Slate

The irony is that a man who treasured innovation and sleek, stylish design should be the subject of a film that's so bland and bloated.
Christy Lemire-ChristyLemire.com

Other than people who are mildly curious about the guy who put the smartphone in their pocket and the tablet computer in their knapsack, I'm not sure who "Jobs" was made for.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

A missed opportunity.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews

Like the man it's about, "Jobs" is thin and unassuming, but keeps surprising you with ideas and innovation.
Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News

If Jobs had been a producer on Jobs, he would have sent it back to the lab for a redesign.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail

This is really a sort of 'Apple begins' movie, with Jobs framed as the unlikely founder of the world's richest company - eventually
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

Kutcher is surprisingly good - a little mannered at times - but delivers the essence of the man, or at least the extensively researched character that scriptwriter Matt Whiteley presents
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

You could call this a crowd-pleasing Hollywood ending. You could also call it genocide.
Luke Buckmaster-Crikey

jOBS demonstrates the difference between a great impression and an inspired performance.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show

Many of the creative details are embellished or reduced to montages in favor of a series of inspirational speeches.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

Forget by the numbers, this biopic is practically binary in its formulaic creation.
James Croot-Flicks.co.nz

Jobs feels more like a movie about Apple than the man who founded it.
Tom Glasson-Concrete Playground

Good performance by Kutcher as Steve Jobs but the movie glosses over his life.
Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com

The picture's most significant problem is simply that it's pointlessly truncated. It's the truth, just not the whole truth. Stern and Whiteley's is a story about big business when it should've been a story about big ideas.
Rick Kisonak-Film Threat

It's not at all flattering, yet it still adheres to the most tired elements of similar projects that have come before it. jOBS is the Apple III of biopics.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

not a perfect film, but it is a good and worthwhile one, distilling the essence of its eponymous subject and his times
Andrea Chase-Killer Movie Reviews

The suits never understood him, but I don't think ham-fisted director Joshua Michael Stern knows all that much about his subject either...
Corey Hall-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)

Essentially a pretty standard "captains of industry" drama.
Kelly Vance-East Bay Express

Jobs' remarkable life and persistently prickly personality are simply too complicated and his roller-coaster ride to the top of the personal-computing business is simply too crammed with improbable side trips and switchbacks to distill into 128 minutes.
Marc Savlov-Austin Chronicle

There is just about enough to entertain, but Stern's paint-by-numbers approach does little to celebrate Jobs' most famous injunction to "Think Different".
Alice Tynan-Limelight

For a film so slavish to glorifying the history of Apple, it doesn't do the memory of Jobs many favors.
Tyler Chase-Paste Magazine

A serviceable little amuse-bouche [which] trades readily on the tremendous native interest that attaches itself to and drives this story, given the significant role Apple products play in so many modern lives.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness

Seeing these seminal moments recreated onscreen is certainly entertaining, but the filmmakers at times rely a little to heavily on an all too reverent approach to Jobs the man.
Zeba Blay-Digital Spy

Kutcher isn't bad, but this bio-pic doesn't dig deep
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit

Jobs creates a powerful narrative in Steve Jobs' life and conveys the profound value of innovation, including the cost of such a drive.
Fred Topel-CraveOnline

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TagLine Jobs Some see what's possible, others change what's possible.

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