The links I found interesting today, while browsing the web:
- 10 TV Shows That Had To Fail So We Could Get Game Of Thrones
- kotaku.com
- The Most Nutritious Types of Apples, Ranked by Antioxidant Levels
- iWork Automation Is a Massive Collection of iWork AppleScripts
- Reasonable Rocchi – Hollywood Elsewhere
- The Second Criterion: "The Great Beauty" | Movie Mezzanine
- seanax.com » Videophiled Essential: Ingmar Bergman’s ‘Persona’
- Jimmy's Hall: watch the world exclusive trailer for Ken Loach's new film – video | Film | theguardian.com
- Hear Janelle Monáe Cover David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’ — Vulture
- Cannes 2014. The Directors' Fortnight Poster on Notebook | MUBI
- How to get started in podcasting: capturing the audio | Macworld
- Amazon reveals Fire TV video streaming box and gaming controller | Ars Technica
- Ai Weiwei is starring in a sci-fi short that needs your funding | The Verge
- Trial by Fire: can Amazon stand out in a fierce set-top box market? | The Verge
- Borgman – seekandspeak.com – Made by Brandon Schaefer
- Fargo Blu-ray: Remastered
- Movies that feature women prominently make more money, report says – latimes.com
- Why Giannalberto Bendazzi’s Animation History Book Must Be Published | Cartoon Brew
- BOOK REVIEW: "Showa: A History of Japan 1926-1939" | Animation Scoop
- In praise of Peter Jackson’s Hobbit | Hobbit Movie News and Rumors | TheOneRing.net™
- How Does Hans Zimmer Do It? Hack or Genius? "I am still an architect" | Thompson on Hollywood
- Ebert and Herzog | Keyframe – Explore the world of film.
- Can Atheist Audiences Enjoy Darren Aronofsky’s ‘Noah’? | Filmmakers, Film Industry, Film Festivals, Awards & Movie Reviews | Indiewire
- Ex-Director of Content Acquisition Files Multimillion-Dollar Lawsuit Against Netflix — and Amazon | Home Media Magazine
- 'The Tale of Princess Kaguya' Blu-ray Announced | High-Def Digest
- George Washington Blu-ray
- Amazon Bows Fire TV Streaming Device | Home Media Magazine
- See a Grand Budapest Hotel Video About Zubrowka — Vulture
- The Unknown Known / The Dissolve
- Global Discoveries on DVD: Anomalies and Experiments (my 9th column) | Jonathan Rosenbaum
- One week before its end of life, 28 percent of Web users are still on Windows XP | Ars Technica