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  1. Oct 16, 2020 · We revisit and rank every movie Aaron Sorkin has written, from A Few Good Men to Moneyball to The Social Network.

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    • Steve Jobs (2015) The ability to take something dull (like a tech launch) and make it as entertaining as Steve Jobs did? That's only the second best thing that Aaron Sorkin achieved with this film.
    • The Social Network (2010) Here's the film that finally earned Aaron Sorkin his Oscar. The Social Network tells the tale of Mark Zuckerberg's rise to power as the CEO of Facebook—and the enemies he made along the way.
    • Moneyball (2011) Moneyball represented a change in pace for Sorkin. He turned back to the sporting world for the first time since Sports Night, and alongside co-writer Steve Zaillian, he wrote a film about the surprising success of the Oakland Athletics baseball team.
    • A Few Good Men (1992) The original Sorkin feature film is still one of his best to this day. As courtroom dramas go, you're hard-pressed to find many that are out-and-out more entertaining than this.
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    • Charlie Wilson’s War. Beginning at the bottom, this regrettable 2008 misfire saw Sorkin test the limits of Tom Hanks’ legendary likability by asking the actor to play the real-life Congressman responsible for arming Al Qaeda colleagues the Mujahideen.
    • Steve Jobs. Where David Fincher’s cool, measured direction helped tone down the more dramatic flourishes of The Social Network’s screenplay, Trainspotting director Danny Boyle proves a bad match for the writer in this uneven biopic.
    • Molly’s Game. A crime drama anchored by Jessica Chastain’s solid performance in the title role, Molly’s Game is Sorkin’s 2017 directorial debut and the movie proves that as far as directors go, he’s a great writer.
    • Enemy of the State. This one is low less because of quality and more because of Sorkin’s limited involvement. The screenwriter only added uncredited rewrites to Rumble Fish s creenwriter David Marconi’s original screenplay, a tense and blackly comic spy thriller for the ages.
  3. Oct 5, 2022 · 1 The Trial of the Chicago 7. Netflix. While Molly's Game may be argued to be Sorkin's best film, his 2020 film The Trial of the Chicago 7 earns his top spot, having been nominated for an...

    • The Social Network. Some of Aaron Sorkin's writing, especially when he delves into sociopolitical commentary, has a tendency to come across as dated. Not necessarily in a bad way: It can just feel as though he's writing for a different, perhaps more idealistic, time.
    • A Few Good Men. It's not overstating things to say that "A Few Good Men" is the piece of writing that made Sorkin's entire career possible. Beginning as Sorkin's very first play to hit the Broadway stage (followed in more recent years by "The Farnsworth Invention" and "To Kill a Mockingbird"), "A Few Good Men" was adapted for the screen in 1992, a high-profile project that would star Tom Cruise, Demi Moore, and Jack Nicholson.
    • Moneyball. A sports movie, for the man who lives and breathes cerebral drama? Baseball at first seems an odd choice for Sorkin, but 2011's "Moneyball" actually makes a lot of sense.
    • The American President. If there's one thing that we all know about Aaron Sorkin by this point, it's that he has a fondness for politics —especially the office of the presidency— that borders on an obsession.
  4. The Best Movies Directed by Aaron Sorkin - Flickchart. Rank This Chart. Best | Worst. Detailed | List | Gallery. per page. 1. Molly's Game. 2017, 140 min. Aaron Sorkin • Starring: Jessica Chastain , Idris Elba , Kevin Costner. Based-on-21st-Century-Literature • Based-on-a-True-Story • Biopic. find this movie on . Buy or Rent on iTunes.

  5. My top 9 films written and/or directed by Aaron Sorkin.

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