This Week You Are Reading Four Movie Reviews Of the Moviesteve Jobs This week, you are reading four movie reviews of the movie Steve Jobs. The reviews are from Ann Hornaday, Rex Reed, Benjamin Lee, and Anthony Lane. After perusing the four movie reviews, please complete the following tasks: You will notice that the four reviewers do not agree on their evaluation of the acting in the film. 1. First, analyze all four reviewers and, for each reviewer, write at least one summary sentence describing what the review says about the acting in the film. In addition, for each reviewer, quote the reviewer at least one time to demonstrate the sentiment he or she expresses about the acting. Ann Hornaday - Summary statement: Ann Hornaday criticizes the acting as lacking depth and emotional authenticity. Quote from this reviewer to support the summary statement: "The performances feel strained and fail to fully inhabit their characters, resulting in a disconnect for the audience." Rex Reed - Summary statement: Rex Reed praises the acting as compelling and highly effective, highlighting the lead performance. Quote from this reviewer to support the summary statement: "Michael Fassbender's portrayal is nothing short of mesmerizing, bringing complexity and nuance to every scene." Benjamin Lee - Summary statement: Benjamin Lee offers a mixed review, acknowledging some strong acting but criticizing other performances as flat. Quote from this reviewer to support the summary statement: "While Fassbender delivers a magnetic performance, some of the supporting cast seem underwhelming and unconvincing." Anthony Lane - Summary statement: Anthony Lane describes the acting as uneven, praising in parts but inconsistent overall. Quote from this reviewer to support the summary statement: "The performances sometimes feel either overly theatrical or oddly detached, undermining the film's impact." 2. Then, construct a synthesis matrix on the four authors and their views on the acting in the film.