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A BlackBerry movie is one way to narrate the volatile history of the company. As per the report, the movie first depicts BlackBerry’s rise in the early 2000s, when it was the phone market leader.
According to the official logline, Blackberry tells the story of the “meteoric catastrophic demise” of the world’s first smartphone. The movie hit select theaters on May 12th, though it ...
"BlackBerry" movie trailer excites nostalgic fans to watch the story of another tech trend that intrigued everyone for a while before disappearing.
Now in theaters, “BlackBerry” is a movie must-see, a raucous workplace comedy (think “The Office”) about the sadly true story of the stratospheric rise and spectacular flame-out of the ...
It wasn’t all that long ago that BlackBerry was the go-to name in mobile phones. The company owned over 40% of the market in the US just over 10 years ago, and it had a 20% share of the global ...
BlackBerry was a legitimately good movie. We highly recommend it, particularly for the scene embedded above. I mean, come on! About. Engadget Masthead About our Ads Advertise Licensing FAQ RSS Feed.
Johnson has also made the smart choice to shoot the film like a documentary to make you feel like you’re part of the BlackBerry team. In this way, you become further endeared to this scrappy bunch ...
The story stars Jay Baruchel, Matt Johnson, and Glenn Howerton playing the out-of-their-depth founders of Research in Motion and later BlackBerry.
We’ve seen various movies about the rise and/or fall of famous tech and business companies: David Fincher’s The Social Network explored the messy rise of Facebook, Danny Boyle’s Steve Jobs ...
Director Matt Johnson's BlackBerry is a lean, engrossing rise-and-fall drama -- and one of the best films of the year so far. It's now playing in theaters.