A hopelessly myopic look at videogamers obsessed with a very specific computer flight simulator, documentary Man at War locks its sights on a motley international community of IL-2 Sturmovik aficionados, who engage in historically accurate aerial battles in an effort to relive World War II and in some cases try to even rewrite its history. Lacking any sort of compelling entrance point into this insular world, or even much in the way of an examination of its subjects’ individual and collective tetherings to the world around them, this movies fumbles away any potentially interesting sub-cultural curiosity or cachet it might on the surface possess. For the full, original review, from ShockYa, click here. (HBO Central Europe, unrated, 70 minutes)