You don’t need to know the difference between a bishop and a knight to be sucked into this fascinating documentary about one of America’s greatest mad geniuses. Director Liz Garbus deserves an honorary chess master title for making us feel like we know Fischer — whether we want to or not. (YouTube)
"Bobby Fischer Against the World" is the first documentary feature to explore the tragic and bizarre life of the late chess master Bobby Fischer.
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‘The Coldest Game’ (2019)
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The Cold War gets played out in a showdown between a Russian grandmaster and an American professor who can’t move a pawn without being drunk. Bill Pullman pulls out all the stops as the troubled teacher who reluctantly steps into the role of hero. It’s far from a classic, but it’s a kick to watch the “Independence Day” president pretend that he’s starring in a remake of “Barfly.” (Netflix)
The trailer of Netflix's film "The Coldest Game."
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‘Queen of Katwe’ (2016)
Chess gets the Disney treatment in this family treat about a 10-year-old Ugandan girl who pulls her family out of poverty through her chess skills. Lupita Nyong’o and David Oyelowo are both terrific as the adults who cheer her on. (Disney+)
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‘Critical Thinking’ (2020)
John Leguizamo makes an impressive feature directorial debut in this underdog film about a scrappy Florida high school team that took home a national championship in 1998. Leguizamo, who also stars as the teens’ determined coach, does a superb job of capturing urban life and the struggles his heroes face when they’re not capturing pawns. (Amazon)
Check out the official "Critical Thinking" trailer starring John Leguizamo.
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‘Searching for Bobby Fischer’ (1993)
Quite simply, one of the most feel-good movies ever made. Joe Mantegna, Joan Allen, Ben Kingsley and Laurence Fishburne are among the grown-ups who support a prodigy as he tries to balance childhood with championships. (Tubi)
A father discovers that his seven-year-old son is a chess prodigy.
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‘A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote’ (2020)
This stage version of a 2002 episode of the Emmy-winning series uses President Bartlet’s mastery of the game as an analogy to how he deals with a growing crisis with China. The special was previously exclusive to HBO Max, but is now free for nonsubscribers through the end of the year. (hbomax.com/votebecause)
‘Chess in Concert’ (2009)
This musical collaboration between Tim Rice and ABBA members Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus never really got off the board (exception: the hit single “One Night in Bangkok”). But it’s amusing to see Idina Menzel and Josh Groban interpret songs from this London stage production. (YouTube)