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The Social Network. Summary: As Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would become known as Facebook, he is sued by the twins who claimed he stole their idea, and ...
The Social Network Part II is officially happening, and while it is exciting, it is missing one key person from the original ...
This would, of course, be young Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg), the man behind the social-network phenomenon Facebook. As the movie makes abundantly clear, the facts behind its founding are in ...
Despite centering on one young man’s quest for vengeance, “The Social Network” represents the unlikeliest of thrillers but the early favorite for the Oscars.And “The Social Network” is ...
All that really matters about “Social Network” is that it be convincing in movie terms, and it very much is that. Very likely gritting his teeth and agreeing is Zuckerberg himself.
Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton star in a dramedy biopic about the rise and fall of the iconic smartphone—a story about a tech giant that is less familiar than it sounds.
Aaron Sorkin returns to Facebook’s story with The Social Network Part II, diving into misinformation, teen mental health, and ...
Sorkin has a long career as a writer, including the screenplay for The Social Network, but only three credits as a director ...
"The Social Network," about Mark Zuckerberg and the knockabout beginnings of his creation, Facebook, is a prime example of an op-ed movie – a film so topical it transcends mere movieness.
The Social Network is more than a movie. It is a moment in time that befits our time in a way that no other film has achieved in a decade. The Social Network is also a coming-out party for its ...