Impeccably scripted, beautifully directed, and filled with fine performances, The Social Network is a riveting, ambitious example of modern filmmaking at its finest.
In its cold, almost forensic way, this is as tense and exciting as it is absorbing. It's a miracle, really.
Read full articleThe Social Network, just like its subject, is the pop culture phenomenon of the new generation.
Read full articleFincher does, at least, make decent entertainment out of such inherently unprepossessing subjects as computer use and legal hearings.
Read full articleThe Social Network is splendid entertainment from a master storyteller, packed with energetic incident and surprising performances.
Read full articleAt last, a movie you can actually discuss afterward. And not just on Facebook or Twitter. No, you'll want to chew it over in person, with friends, for hours.
Read full articleLike Zuckerberg, Fincher excels at data management, delivering vast amounts of information with the utmost clarity and speed.
Read full articleHow human beings connect, and how they can become isolated based on a variety of factors, is the key question at the heart of The Social Network. As time changes, and technology continues to evolve, these universal questions will continue to live on.
Read full articleDavid Fincher’s The Social Network explores a side of college life not usually seen in movies, and scrutinizes the ones that usually are.
Read full articleThere's so much story in this and provided a great platform for Jesse Eisenberg. It definitely feels like a lot of liberties with this true story but that doesn't make it less entertaining.
Read full articleThis is a "Top Ten" film for me. The performances, direction, cinematography, score, and of course, the incredible Aaron Sorkin screenplay make this film a classic.
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