The links I found interesting today, while browsing the web:
- Cinema as Art: The Philosophy of Andrei Tarkovsky « No Film School
- The Man Who Invented the Name Pixar Retired Yesterday | Cartoon Brew
- Dolce&Gabbana The One: Behind the Scenes of "Street of Dreams" a film by Martin Scorsese in 35 MM – A GROUP FOR CINEPHILES! on Vimeo
- Brigitte Bardot: The Icon Of France in 35 MM – A GROUP FOR CINEPHILES! on Vimeo
- Covering CES with a Chromebook wasn’t great, but it was possible | Ars Technica
- How Cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema Made 'Her' Beautiful « No Film School
- Movie Poster of the Week: “Wild Strawberries” and the Posters of Jerzy Flisak on Notebook | MUBI
- Review: Command-C brings cross-platform copy and paste into the iOS 7 era — 512 Pixels
- Dangerous Minds | ‘The Day the Clown Cried’: More behind-the-scenes footage!
- steinerfrommars: christianward: Here’s a… • Joe Keatinge's Comics & Stories
- www.nytimes.com
- Harris Poll: Americans Still Prefer Buying, Renting Discs | Home Media Magazine
- 301 Moved Permanently
- The Art Of Sean Phillips: The Fade Out
- IMP Awards Update: You Be the Judge: Vote for the Best Documentary Movie Posters of 2013
- Sunrise – Hollywood Elsewhere
- BOTTLE ROCKET – Hammer to Nail
- OHAYO/GOOD MORNING (1975 review) | Jonathan Rosenbaum
- Mixed Emotions (BREAKING THE WAVES) | Jonathan Rosenbaum
- 301 Moved Permanently
- Alfred Hitchcock and the Holocaust Documentary 'Memory of the Camps' : The New Yorker
- Adventures in stop-motion / The Dissolve
- moviemorlocks.com – Our Modern Joan Crawford
- 25th Hour | Jonathan Rosenbaum
- Be a Critic for a Day: "Life Itself" Campaign Has a Cool New Offer | Balder and Dash | Roger Ebert
- Child's Play: The Degeneration of Blockbusters | Balder and Dash | Roger Ebert
- Drinking from the Twitter firehose: I love the stream, but I need more filters and bridges — Tech News and Analysis
- In Its Third Season, 'Girls' Ventures Into Edgy New Territory: Happiness | Filmmakers, Film Industry, Film Festivals, Awards & Movie Reviews | Indiewire
- Why 'Treme' Is Better Than 'The Wire' | Filmmakers, Film Industry, Film Festivals, Awards & Movie Reviews | Indiewire
- Slamdance Film Festival Honors Alumnus Christopher Nolan with Inaugural Founder's Award | Filmmakers, Film Industry, Film Festivals, Awards & Movie Reviews | Indiewire
- The 10 Craziest, Coolest Gadgets We Discovered at CES 2014 | Filmmakers, Film Industry, Film Festivals, Awards & Movie Reviews | Indiewire
- 'Fela Kuti' Project No Longer Set Up At Focus; Previous Director Steve McQueen Says It's Dead | Shadow and Act
- The creature design in 47 Ronin was just mind-blowingly good
- Stunning Star Trek Into Darkness concept art shows starships at war
- Dueling Movies: Two Films About the Same Thing at the Same Time
- What's the best fantasy movie ever made?
- Five Things I Wish I Had Known When I Started Working for Myself
- This Workflow Swaps Out Text Instead of Copy or Pasting It
- I've Been Using Tags All Wrong
- observationdeck.io9.com
- We Can't Blame Obesity On Our Hunter-Gatherer Ancestors Anymore
- How Can I Stay Anonymous with Tor?
- Why Freelancing Isn't For The Faint Of Heart ⚙ Co.Labs ⚙ code + community
- Mothers of Invention | Keyframe – Explore the world of film.
- Greta Gerwig cast as Rebecca Miller's plan takes shape | Film | theguardian.com
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- Incredibly Interesting Authors 004: Greg Ross of Futility Closet – Boing Boing
- The Most Popular Ways To Get Things Done With IFTTT ⚙ Co.Labs ⚙ code + community
- WIRED's Pick of The Most Exciting Comics Announced at Image Expo
- The Making of Raiders of the Lost Ark
- The Art of Manliness Podcast Episode #56: The Paleo Manifesto with John Durant | The Art of Manliness
- 10 Film Industry Predictions for 2014 « No Film School
- Who Needs Sleep? Haskell Wexler Reveals Dangerous Conditions in Film Industry in His Documentary « No Film School
- Forcing links to open in new windows: an argument that should have ended 15 years ago – Marco.org
- Dangerous Minds | It’s been ten years since Spalding Gray disappeared
- The Making of Raiders of the Lost Ark – Boing Boing
- Ed Brubaker And Sean Phillips Sign A Five Year Deal With Image Comics And Announce Fade Out – Updated – Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors
- Page Not Found – Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors
- The /Filmcast Speaks to Armond White About Heckling Claims: “It’s a Smear Campaign” | /Film
- ‘A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night’ Teaser: Meet Iran’s First Vampire Western | /Film
- Netflix’s Terrible (Hopefully Temporary) Problem
- Poetry And Misery: The Early Works Of Satyajit Ray At The Austrian Filmmuseum | Twitch
- Secret Cinema announces 21st production | News | Screen
- StudioCanal partners with Media Storehouse | News | Screen
- TV Review: Girls Season 3 — Vulture
- Steve McQueen to Helm BBC Drama about the Black Experience in Britain | Variety
- Oscilloscope Cooks Up Deal for Wayne Wang’s ‘Soul of a Banquet’ Documentary | Variety
- Oscar Screeners: Long Tolerated, But Only Official After Next Week | Variety
- Watch: William Friedkin Spends 15 Minutes Talking About His Favorite Films Of All Time | The Playlist
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Unseen Holocaust Documentary Restored, To Be Screened In Cinemas And On TV | The Playlist
- Steve McQueen Developing Epic BBC Drama Series About Black Life In Britain | The Playlist
- BBC developing Steve McQueen drama | News | Screen
- Ted Hope: CEO of Fandor, Film Streaming Service
- CES: Technicolor Taking on Dolby Vision With High Dynamic Range Imaging System
- Ultra HD at CES: 'The Chicken and Egg Have Left the Barn'
- www.nytimes.com
- Jimmy P – IFC Entertainment
- Op-ed: Disney takes a chainsaw to the Star Wars expanded universe | Ars Technica
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- Lone Survivor Review: I Am Peter Berg's Jingoist Erection | UPROXX
- Watch Patton Oswalt Explain Downton Abbey Hipsters To Craig Ferguson
- [Blu-ray Reviews] Sunrise Blu-ray Review – DVD & Blu-ray Reviews – Home Theater Forum
- CES 2014 wrap-up – 4K, DEG stats & Dolby Vision, plus cool new BD announcements & artwork!
- 5by5 | The Incomparable #177: Six-Pixel Sword