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November 06, 2015
Movies in Theaters: Steve Jobs, Suffragette, and Spectre
Planning a trip to the local multiplex this weekend? Here are DVD Talk's reviews of the latest theatrical releases:
Steve Jobs - a fast-paced, emotional, uncomfortable, and sometimes overwhelming all-access pass to the life of the revolutionary man; Suffragette - this story of the women's rights movement in early 1900s England is inspirational, well-paced, and genuine; and Spectre [a second review] - the fourth Bond film since Casino Royale's reboot, it's littered with evidence that the producers of the series still haven't quite figured out what James Bond means in the 21st century.
Other recent films include: Bridge of Spies, Room , Sicario, Pan, The Martian (3D), Pawn Sacrifice, and Straight Outta Compton.
Check out these, and more, in DVDTalk's Theatrical Review section.
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