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Steve Jobs

Danny Boyle's film on the life of the Apple founder Steve Jobs

May 2024

  • Ewan McGregor, Kerry Fox and Christopher Eccleston in Shallow Grave (1994).

    Mark Kermode on film
    Mark Kermode on… Danny Boyle, a director who defines British pop culture

    As his dazzling debut, Shallow Grave, gets a 30th anniversary rerelease, here’s to an extraordinary career that ranges from Trainspotting to Slumdog Millionaire and that unforgettable London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony

November 2021

  • From left: Mad Max; Silent Running; Bruised; Murice; Steve Jobs.

    The seven best films to watch on TV this week
    Bruised to Steve Jobs: the seven best films to watch on TV this week

    Halle Berry stars in her directorial debut about an alcoholic former UFC fighter, plus Danny Boyle’s fascinating biopic of the Apple computer magnate

October 2016

  • Michael Fassbender

    Michael Fassbender: ‘I was a bit of a worrywart. I’ve tried to work on that’

    He does raw and repressed better than anyone, but off-screen the actor is learning how to relax. He talks old friends, forgiveness and on-screen nudity

September 2016

  • Joanna Lumley’s Japan, ITV.

    TV tonight
    Friday’s best TV: BBC Proms 2016; Joanna Lumley's Japan; The Strain

    Marin Alsop conducts Verdi’s Requiem, Joanna Lumley hangs out with monkeys and Guillermo del Toro’s horror drama returns

March 2016

  • Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett in Carol

    Guy Lodge's streaming and DVDs
    Carol; Steve Jobs; Black Mass; The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 and more – review

  • Michael Fassbender as Steve Jobs.

    Box-office flops weigh on Peppa Pig owner

February 2016

  • The Martian, Carol, The Revenant

    Box office analysis: UK
    Oscars 2016: forget best picture – who won the box-office battle?

    They earned the attention of the Academy – but which nominees married critical acclaim and commercial success?
  • EE BAFTA British Academy Film Awards, Show, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 14 Feb 2016<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle/REX/Shutterstock (5586123ce)
Alejandro G. Inarritu
EE BAFTA British Academy Film Awards, Show, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 14 Feb 2016

    Baftas 2016: The Revenant and Mad Max maul competition as Carol snubbed

    • The Revenant scores best picture, director and actor for Leonardo DiCaprio
    • Mad Max: Fury Road surprises with four wins
    • Carol – which led the nominations – goes home empty-handed
  • From clockwise: Leonardo DiCaprio in The Revenant, Asif Kapadia’s documentary Amy, Benicio del Toro in Sicario and Saoirse Ronan in Brooklyn.

    Baftas 2016: Peter Bradshaw predicts the winners

    This Sunday marks the 69th British film awards, two weeks before the Oscars. Will The Revenant win big or could Brooklyn sail off with the prize? Join us for live coverage from 5pm GMT … but until then, here’s our chief film critic’s predictions

January 2016

  • ‘The Revenant’ film - 2015<br>Mandatory credit: TM &amp; copyright 20th Century Fox No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only No Book or TV usage without prior permission from Rex. Mandatory Credit: Photo by 20th Century Fox Film/Evere/REX/Shutterstock (5494171p) Leonardo DiCaprio ‘The Revenant’ film - 2015

    Oscars 2016: what will lead the nominations and who will surprise?

  • Ricky Gervais speaks at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe awards. Paul Drinkwater/NBC/AP

    The Guardian's Film Weekly
    The Dailies podcast: Golden Globes special

  • Leonardo DiCaprio took home a 2016 Golden Globe.

    The Revenant takes 2016 Golden Globe's top prizes as Gervais skewers the stars

  • Aaron Sorkin clutching his 2016 Golden Globe

    'I'm usually better at words': Steve Jobs' Aaron Sorkin on his Golden Globe win

  • And the Oscar goes to (or it should anyway)

  • Bafta 2016 nominations: Bridge of Spies soars and Carol feels the love

  • Best actor and film categories announced for Bafta 2016 – video

  • Golden Globe awards 2016: who will win, and who should win

December 2015

  • Christmas Carol … Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett are both nomination for Critics’ Choice awards.

    Carol leads nominations for UK Critics' Circle awards

    Todd Haynes’s forbidden-romance drama emerges as main contender, with seven nods, followed by 45 Years, Mad Max, The Revenant and Steve Jobs
  • Leonardo DiCaprio in The Revenant and CAte Blanchett in Carol - nominated for the Golden Globes

    Film blog
    Golden Globes nominations 2016: will it be a Blanchett-DiCaprio one-two?

    Carol and The Revenant look like propelling their leads to awards-season glory, but Steven Spielberg has good reason to feel snubbed over Bridge of Spies
  • Chloe Grace Moretz, Angela Bassett<br>Chloe Grace Moretz, left, and Angela Bassett appear during nominations for the 73rd annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton hotel on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015, in Beverly Hills, Calif. The 73rd annual Golden Globe Awards will be held on Sunday, Jan. 10, 2016. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

    Golden Globe 2016 nominations - in pictures

    The 2016 Golden Globes nominations are led by the Cate Blanchett drama Carol, with Spotlight, Mad Max: Fury Road and The Revenant all doing well
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