The Social Network
Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg creates the social networking site that would be known as Facebook, but after this invention has fetched him billions over the years and unprecedented legal complication arises.
1 July 1969, Framingham, Massachusetts, USA
8 January 1986, London, England, UK
31 October 1957, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
29 June 1985, Stamford, Connecticut, USA
14 February 1952, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
17 December 1953, Los Angeles, California, USA
12 April 1978, Essen, Germany
11 May 1987, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, USA
15 February 1982, San Francisco, California, USA
12 July 1978, Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]
9 June 1961, New York City, New York, USA
29 June 1985, Stamford, Connecticut, USA
December 02, 2013
It captures the essence of selfishness and treachery, all under the guise of creating a system geared toward making it easier for college kids to get laid. And sure enough, in the end, just about everybody gets screwed.
November 09, 2013
The Social Network is a spellbinding and compelling story with top notch performances and flawless directing.
August 04, 2015
What a terrific movie!
October 01, 2010
The Social Network shares creative DNA with a handful of classic, zeitgeist-savvy films like Network and All the President's Men, as well as more recent fare such as The Insider and Michael Clayton.
October 07, 2015
The film keeps teasing at bigger themes when it's really drivel.
October 01, 2010
This is the 2010 Oscar season's first drama to live up to the hype and expectations associated with it.
October 14, 2010
Despite the fun of the parties, the intrigue of the legal wranglings and the humour of the dialogue, Fincher and Sorkin never let us forget that we're complicit in their story (or at least 500 million of us are).
April 28, 2015
A giddy, two-hour rush of hot-blooded vertiginous dialogue and cucumber-cool cinematic curlicues.
October 01, 2010
You will know The Social Network is something very special from its first scene.
April 18, 2016
A zesty advertisement for the further meaningless Facebookization of our daily routines, and the further squandering of our free time.
October 07, 2011
At 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.

