Ernest Hemingway’s granddaughter Mariel explores her family’s mental health legacy, and nerds pit computers against each other. Editor's Note: Most moviegoers don't get to attend many film festivals, ...
Let’s all hop in the cinematic time machine and journey back many, many years ago to the very dawn of, not civilization, but computers. So, we’re talking the early 1980’s or so in Andrew Bujalski’s ...
Patrick Reister plays Peter Bishton in "Computer Chess." (Kin Lorber, Inc.) You can't get much nerdier in the title department than "Computer Chess." But any notion that the latest film from ...
If you walk into a screening of Computer Chess without any prior knowledge, you’ll likely think two things. First, this is a real documentary about tech nerds from the 1980s. Second, it looks rough.
Here are some useful notes to know before watching about the Computer Chess comedy flick. Computer Chess starring Patrick Riester, Myles Paige, James Curry, Robin Schwartz has a Not Rated rating, a ...
New York, NY – February 8, 2013 – Kino Lorber is pleased to announce that it has acquired all U.S. rights to Andrew Bujalski’s Computer Chess, which premiered last month at the Sundance Film Festival.
Perhaps the molasses-slow, mockumentary-ish “Computer Chess” will connect with a small but rabid community. The critical buzz for writer-director Andrew Bujalski’s (“Beeswax”) latest suggests as much.
It’s almost the end of the year, which means soon we’ll start seeing various tastemakers trotting out those traditional lists of the best music, books, and of course movies. But this year is better ...
An endearingly nutty, proudly analog tribute to the ultra-nerdy innovators of yesteryear, this quasi-mockumentary is easy to admire in spirit even when its haphazard construction practically defines ...
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