When it comes to biography movies, in my books, Aaron Sorkin is the master of the genre. The screenwriter behind “The Social Network,” “Moneyball,” “Steve Jobs” and “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” any biopic with Sorkin’s name attached is practically guaranteed to become an instant favorite of mine.

Heck, Sorkin’s involvement in the upcoming sequel to “The Social Network” (called “The Social Reckoning”) is the only reason I’m not convinced this long-in-development follow-up won’t be a massive flop. And with this sequel making headlines this past week, it feels like very serendipitous timing that Netflix just added the excellent “Molly’s Game” to its movie library.

This 2017 biopic, based on Molly "Poker Princess" Bloom's 2014 memoir, wasn’t just written by Sorkin; it also marked his first

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