Our own Anne Thompson calls "Steve Jobs" "must-see, one-of-a-kind cinema that cannot be ignored," and the vast majority of critics agree. Danny Boyle and Aaron Sorkin's biopic, starring Michael Fassbender as Jobs and Kate Winslet as Macintosh marketing chief Joanna Hoffmann, has drawn praise for its sterling performances, crackling dialogue, and Boyle's inventive approach to the script's three set pieces, marking the film as a strong contender in this year's Oscar race. READ MORE: "'Steve Jobs' Soars: Danny Boyle and His Cast Ride Aaron Sorkin's Exhilarating Screenplay" Focusing on three of Jobs' famed product launches—the original Macintosh computer in 1984, his NeXt black cube in 1988, and the iMac in 1998—Boyle and cinematographer Alwin H.