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Ace Attorney, 2h15
Directed by Takashi Miike
Origin Japon
Genres Drama, Thriller, Comedy, Crime
Themes Films about computing, Jeu, Films about video games, Political films, Dystopian films, Films based on video games
Actors Hiroki Narimiya, Takumi Saito, Mirei Kiritani, Rei Dan, Ryo Ishibashi, Shunsuke Daitō

The court system, burdened by the massive amount of crimes being committed, introduces a new trial system: The Bench Trial System. Both prosecution and defense face each other in open court, and have three days to make their case before the judge renders a verdict.
Forbidden Siren, 1h28
Directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi
Origin Japon
Genres Thriller, Horror
Themes Films about computing, Jeu, Films about video games, Films based on video games
Actors Yui Ichikawa, Hiroshi Abe, Naomi Nishida, Naoki Tanaka (田中直樹), Suzuki Matsuo, Kyūsaku Shimada

L’histoire se déroule à Yamijima, une île fictive isolée au sud du Japon qui a vu l'ensemble de ses habitants disparaître la nuit du 3 août 1976. L'unique survivant répétait en boucle : « La sirène sonne, n'allez pas dehors. »... 26 ans plus tard, Yuki Amamoto s'installe sur l'île avec son père et son petit frère souffrant, dont elle s'occupe comme de son enfant depuis la mort de leur mère. À l'exception du médecin local, l'accueil réservé par la petite communauté insulaire est glacial. Yuki se voit conseiller de ne pas sortir dehors lorsque la sirène retentit et découvre un carnet relatif aux évènements de 1976. Elle vit alors une série de faits troublants.
Hardware
Hardware (1990)
, 1h33
Directed by Richard Stanley
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Horror
Themes Films about computing, Post-apocalyptic films, Films about religion, Films set in the future, Superhero films, Political films, Cyberpunk films, Dystopian films, Robot films, Disaster films
Actors Dylan McDermott, Stacey Travis, Iggy Pop, John Lynch, William Hootkins, Mark Northover

A nomad scavenger treks through an irradiated wasteland and discovers a buried robot. He collects the pieces and takes them to junk dealer Alvy, who is talking with 'Hard Mo' Baxter, a former soldier, and Mo's friend Shades. When Alvy steps away, Mo buys the robot parts from the nomad and sells all but the head to Alvy. Intrigued by the technology, Alvy begins to research its background. Mo and Shades visit Jill, Mo's reclusive girlfriend, and, after an initially distant welcome where Jill checks them with a Geiger counter, Mo presents the robot head as a Christmas gift. Jill, a metal sculptor, eagerly accepts the head. After Shades leaves, Mo and Jill argue about a government sterilization plan and the morality of having children. Later, they have sex, while being unknowingly watched by their foul-mouthed, perverted, voyeuristic neighbor Lincoln Weinberg via telescope.
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, 1h31
Directed by Robert Butler, Christopher Hibler, Arthur J. Vitarelli
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy, Comic science fiction
Themes Films about education, Films about computing, Films about television, Comedy science fiction films, Children's films
Actors Kurt Russell, Cesar Romero, Joe Flynn, Johnny Flynn, William Schallert, Alan Hewitt

Dexter Reilly (Kurt Russell) and his friends attend small, private Medfield College, which cannot afford to buy a computer. The students persuade wealthy businessman A.J. Arno (Cesar Romero) to donate an old computer to the college. Arno is the secret head of a large illegal gambling ring, which used the computer for its operations.
Eve of Destruction, 1h39
Directed by Duncan Gibbins
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Action
Themes Films about computing, Transport films, Road movies, Chase films, Robot films
Actors Gregory Hines, Renée Soutendijk, Kurt Fuller, Michael Greene, John M. Jackson, Kevin McCarthy

EVE VIII is a military cyber-girl created to look and sound exactly like her creator, Dr. Eve Simmons. When the robot is damaged during a bank robbery, it accesses memories it was programmed with by her creator. The memories used though are dark and tragic ones.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon, 1h50
Directed by Takashi Miike
Origin Japon
Genres Drama, Comedy, Action, Crime
Themes Films about computing, Jeu, Mafia films, Seafaring films, Sports films, Transport films, Martial arts films, Films about video games, Yakuza films, Films based on video games, Gangster films
Actors Shō Aikawa, Kazuki Kitamura, Kenichi Endō, Tomorowo Taguchi, Saeko, Shun Shioya

The plot is loosely based on the original Yakuza game and is a "one-night-story" that unfolds in a hot summer night in Kamurocho, the fictitious version of Tokyo Shinjuku's Kabukichō.
Ghost in the Machine, 1h35
Directed by Rachel Talalay
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Action, Horror
Themes Films about computing, Ghost films, Serial killer films, Political films, Cyberpunk films, Dystopian films
Actors Karen Allen, Chris Mulkey, Rick Ducommun, Jessica Walter, Wil Horneff, Brandon Quintin Adams

A serial killer, named Karl Hochman (Ted Marcoux), is known as "The Address Book Killer" due to his habit of stealing address books and choosing his victims from them. While he is working at a computer store, he obtains Terry Munroe's (Karen Allen) address book after another employee, who is demonstrating a scanner, copies a page of her address book into the computer. While heading home that evening, Karl is nearly killed by a collision with a truck.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein, 1h23
Directed by Charles Barton
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Horror comedy, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Films about computing, Films about magic and magicians, Films based on science fiction novels, Comedy science fiction films, Wolves in film, Dracula films, Frankenstein films, Werewolves in film, Vampires in film, Comedy horror films, Cyberpunk films, Buddy films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Lon Chaney, Jr., Bela Lugosi, Glenn Strange, Jane Randolph

Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney, Jr.) is making an urgent call from London to a Florida railway station where Chick Young (Bud Abbott) and Wilbur Grey (Lou Costello) work as baggage clerks. Wilbur answers the phone and Talbot tries to impart to him the danger of a shipment due to arrive for the "McDougal House Of Horrors" (a local wax museum) which purportedly contains the actual bodies of Count Dracula (Béla Lugosi) and the Frankenstein Monster (Glenn Strange). However, before he is able to warn Wilbur, a full moon rises and Talbot transforms into a werewolf, who proceeds to destroy his apartment while Wilbur is on the line. Wilbur, thinking the call is just a prank, hangs up and continues on with his work day. Immediately thereafter, the actual Mr. McDougal (Frank Ferguson) shows up to claim the shipments and, fearing them damaged when Wilbur and Chick mishandle them, demands that the crates be delivered in person so his insurance agent can inspect them.
Brainscan
Brainscan (1994)
, 1h30
Directed by John Flynn
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror
Themes L'adolescence, Films about education, Films about children, Films about computing, Jeu, Films about video games, Films about school violence
Actors Edward Furlong, Frank Langella, David Hemblen, Jamie Marsh, Amy Hargreaves, T. Ryder Smith

A lonely boy named Michael Brower (Edward Furlong) lives an isolated existence in his absentee father's mansion. Michael's mother was killed in a car accident, which also permanently injured his leg. He spends his spare time stalking his crush, a typical girl-next-door named Kimberly. A huge fan of horror films and video games, Michael's only friend is a similar-minded misfit named Kyle. Kyle tells Michael about a new, ultra-realistic game called Brainscan. Intrigued, Michael sends away for the first disc.
Metropolis
Metropolis (2001)
, 1h47
Directed by Rintarō
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Animation
Themes Films about computing, Films set in the future, Political films, Cyberpunk films, Dystopian films, Steampunk films, Robot films
Actors Kōsei Tomita, Norio Wakamoto, Tarō Ishida, Takeshi Aono, Norihiro Inoue, Masaru Ikeda

In the futuristic city of Metropolis humans and robots coexist. Robots are discriminated against and segregated to the city's lower levels. A lot of Metropolis' human population are unemployed and deprived, and many people blame the robots for taking their jobs.
The Monster Squad, 1h18
Directed by Fred Dekker
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Fantastic, Comedy, Horror comedy, Fantasy, Action, Horror
Themes Films about animals, Films about computing, Films about magic and magicians, Films based on science fiction novels, Wolves in film, Dracula films, Frankenstein films, Werewolves in film, Vampires in film, Comedy horror films, Cyberpunk films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Andre Gower, Ryan Lambert, Dr. Stephen Macht, Duncan Regehr, Tom Noonan, Mary Ellen Trainor

The Monster Squad is a society of young pre-teens who idolize classic monsters and monster movies and hold their meetings in a tree clubhouse. Club leader Sean (Andre Gower), whose five-year-old sister Phoebe (Ashley Bank) desperately wants to join the club, is given the diary of legendary monster hunter Dr. Abraham Van Helsing (Jack Gwillim), but his excitement abates when he finds it is written in German. Sean, his best friend Patrick (Robby Kiger), and the rest of the Monster Squad visit an elderly man, known as the "Scary German Guy" (Leonardo Cimino), actually a kind gentleman, to translate the diary. When the Monster Squad wonders how the German man is so knowledgeable about Van Helsing's battle with monsters, he wryly comments that "he has some experience with monsters" and his shirt sleeve briefly reveals a Concentration camp number tattoo.
BloodRayne
BloodRayne (2005)
, 1h35
Directed by Uwe Boll
Origin USA
Genres Fantastic, Fantasy, Action, Adventure, Horror
Themes Films about computing, Jeu, Films about magic and magicians, Films about sexuality, Vampires in film, Films about video games, Films based on video games, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Kristanna Loken, Michael Madsen, Matt Davis, Will Sanderson, Billy Zane, Udo Kier

Loosely based on the video game of the same name, the film centers on the character of Rayne, an unholy breed of human and vampire called a Dhampir. Dhampir are unaffected by crucifixes and do not thirst for human blood. She is the daughter of the Vampire King Kagan who has gathered an army of thralls, both vampire and human, in order to annihilate the human race. She was conceived when Kagan raped her mother, and she later witnessed him killing her.
The Bride
The Bride (1985)
, 1h54
Directed by Franc Roddam
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Romance
Themes Films about computing, Films based on science fiction novels, Frankenstein films, Cyberpunk films
Actors Sting, Jennifer Beals, Clancy Brown, Geraldine Page, Anthony Higgins, David Rappaport

The film begins with Baron Charles Frankenstein (Sting), his monster (Clancy Brown), Dr. Zalhus (Quentin Crisp), and his assistant Paulus (Timothy Spall) creating a female mate named Eva (Jennifer Beals) for the monster. Eva is physically identical to a human and lacking the deformities of the monster. As such, she is revolted by the monster and rejects him. This causes the monster to fly into a rage and destroy Frankenstein's laboratory. Frankenstein, believing himself and Eva to be the only survivors, flees with her back to Castle Frankenstein. He tells everyone, including Eva, that she was an amnesiac he found in the woods. There he decides to take Eva for himself and pursues the goal of making her a perfect human mate.
Disconnect
Disconnect (2013)
, 1h55
Directed by Henry-Alex Rubin
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller
Themes Films about computing, Films about sexuality, Erotic films, Films about prostitution
Actors Alexander Skarsgård, Jason Bateman, Paula Patton, Max Thieriot, Andrea Riseborough, Colin Ford

An ambitious, up-and-coming reporter Nina Dunham has much success with her interview with underage video chat-room stripper Kyle. Kyle, a runaway, works in a whole "house" with other chat-room strippers under his boss, Harvey. However, the FBI wants her to reveal his address in order to shut down the whole website that hosts the web-rooms. Since she has paid him in order to make initial contact, she may have broken the law, making the police and her boss put pressure on her to cooperate. Nina wants to save him from the business, yet fears losing his trust in the process. Kyle reluctantly gives her the address, and somehow, Harvey is tipped off and the entire house flees. When Nina discovers this, she follows them to the motel where they're staying, and asks Kyle to leave with her. At first, Kyle is hopeful for the future and willing, but when Nina is hesitant to guarantee him safe haven in her home, he resists. Harvey watches the argument, then slaps Nina. The entire group of chat-room strippers leave and Nina drives away in tears.