Eric Braeden stars as Dr. Charles Forbin, who has created a supercomputer named Colossus, built solely for the purpose of controlling the nuclear defenses of the Western alliance. It isn't too long after, however, that the Russians announce that they too have built a similar computer for those same purposes on their side--Guardian. And when the two machines begin sharing information at a speed nobody can believe, an attempt is made to disable them. This unfortunately just raises the machines' ire; and in retaliation, they launch their weapons at each other's home nations. The result is a chilling scenario that is potentially becoming all too real these days. COLOSSUS THE FORBIN PROJECT was not a big hit at the box office for various reasons. One is that its cast wasn't exactly well known. Another reason is that its ending isn't exactly a happy one. Still a third reason is that Universal had trouble trying to promote it in the wake of the huge success of Stanley Kubrick's 2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY. The latter reason is obvious Colossus and Guardian, like HAL in the Kubrick movie, become central characters here. The difference here is that while HAL malfunctions due to a programming conflict, Colossus and Guardian remain all too stable, convinced beyond a doubt that they know how to protect Mankind better than Man himself. As the computers point out One inevitable rule is that Mankind is his own worst enemy. Joseph Sargent's direction is efficient, and the special effects work of Albert Whitlock still manages to work despite its obvious age. An overlooked gem in the sci-fi genre, this should be given a revival.
Yujeong, who works as a night shift nurse at a general hospital's cardiology department, is now told that her 12th-grade younger sister, Kijeong, has been arrested by the police as a suspect in an infant abandonment case. Only then does Yujeong start to make desperate efforts to rescue her sister.
When daughter Camilla decides to move to Puglia with her boyfriend Antonio to attend university, Carlo and Giulia Rovelli and their other two children Bianca and Tito will join her at Antonio's parents' masseria (traditional Apulian farmhouse), the Paradisos. Carlo won't miss any opportunity to make himself an unwelcome guest.
Viva a Vida! is a Brazilian comedy-drama that follows Jessica (Thati Lopes), a young woman who works in an antiques shop and dedicates her life to work and bills. One day at work, Jessica comes across a locket identical to the one left to her by her deceased mother. Surprised to find the jewel, she teams up with Gabriel (Rodrigo Simas), who may - or may not - be her cousin, and they set off for Israel. There, they begin a journey to uncover the locket's origins, but Jessica is surprised once again to find lost relatives, a love and a place in the world.
Set in London, Deep Cover sees three improv actors hired by the police. Their instinct to “always say yes” without breaking character leads them deep inside the capital’s criminal underworld.