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Set in a remote Buddhist monastery in 16th Century China, RAINING IN THE MOUNTAIN deals with a power struggle that ensues when the Abbot of the Three ...
Perhaps the greatest rock documentary ever made, Martin Scorsese's The Last Waltz captures what was advertised as legendary rock group The Band's final ...
A travelling scholar, intent on translating a Buddhist sutra, loses his way in the mountains. Time and space collapse around him as he continues his journey, ...
In one of the most powerhouse performances in American screen-acting, the great Kirk Douglas stars as Chuck Tatum, a newspaper reporter who stumbles upon a potentially career-making story in Albuquerque, New Mexico (nearly sixty years later, the setting for Vince Gilligan's Breaking Bad). When Tatum begins to influence the story's outcome, a descent beings that finds more than one man caught between a rock and a hard place. Eureka! Entertainment have announced the release of ACE IN THE HOLE, one of the great masterpieces by Billy Wilder, the writer-director of Double Indemnity, The Lost Weekend, Sunset Boulevard, and Some Like It Hot and universally acclaimed as Kirk Douglas' finest screen performance besides Kubrick's Paths of Glory. ACE IN THE HOLE will be released for the first time on Blu-ray in a Dual format (Blu-ray & DVD) edition, as part of their award-winning The Masters of Cinema Series on 28 April 2014.
A boldly intelligent ensemble comedy with a feel and atmosphere that surpass easy comparison, Computer Chess takes place in the early-1980s over the course of a weekend conference where a group of obsessive software programmers have convened to pit their latest refinements in machine-chess and the still-developing field of artificial intelligence (AI) against an assembly of human chess masters. Computer Chess is a portrait not only of the crazy and surreal relationships that come to pass between the abundance of characters who participate in the weekend event (and among whose ranks include Wiley Wiggins, the revered indie-game developer and star of Richard Linklater's classic Dazed and Confused), but of the very era of early computing itself -- and of the first, rudimentary video games -- and (if that weren't enough) of the hopes and insecurities that persisted through the film's "retro" digital age into the present-day — that semi-virtual, hyper-social, maybe-kind-of-dehumanised landscape that, let's face it, is our very own 2013. If that still weren't enough: it's also one of the wittiest, most shift-and-cringe-in-your-seat, and entirely LOL-hilarious movies of recent times. Computer Chess will be released theatrically in the UK & Eire in November 2013