Of all the things to make a movie out of, why a bunch of computer science geeks trying to make a program that can beat a human at chess? Writer, director and editor Andrew Bujalski’s one-of-a-kind ...
Carlsen had no proof, just a feeling. His theory was that somehow Niemann was getting help from a computer. This was before ChatGPT, but even then, computers could easily beat even the best humans by ...
Spare a thought for the physical media purists as pop culture intensifies its blossoming courtship with online streaming. As DVD sales plummet and HMVs the length and breadth of Britain become ...
Andrew Bujalski's funny, monochrome tale of the shabby beginnings of digital technology, shown at the Berlin film festival, is unique Anyone disappointed by the authenticity of the Steve Jobs biopic ...
With Computer Chess, Andrew Bujalski, the American indie auteur known for no-budget gems Funny Ha Ha and Mutual Appreciation, has made a profoundly idiosyncratic and strangely offbeat movie about a ...
In anyone else’s hands, this premise might have become a nostalgically sedate tournament farce – Dodgeball with fianchettoed bishops. It might not have killed Computer Chess to stray 10 per cent more ...
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