As enthralling as it is quirky, Andrew Bujalski's tale of man and machine moves from audaciously dull to singularly freaky Until now, my suspicion has been that the only thing of lasting value created ...
Chris Paine’s documentary looks at the potential dangers of our intimate relationship with smartphones and laptops In all likelihood, you are currently reading this article on a device that contains ...
For many people, the notion of calling a video store to rent a film is but a distant memory. More and more of us are opting to order our rentals by post, use on-demand services on satellite or cable ...
Created by TBWA\Eleven Australia and mycar Tyre & Auto, the car features ‘human-like’ skin to help raise awareness of the dangers of UV exposure while driving ...
Andrew Bujalski’s US indie drama is very much set in the Eighties. Shot in black and white, on old-school video cameras, the film all but hums with that decade’s cold, would-be streamlined pizzazz. We ...
Bujalski's dry and very deadpan comedy-drama could easily be mistaken for a verité-style documentary in the DA Pennebaker or Albert Maysles mould. Largely shot in fuzzy black and white, it is set over ...
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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