The links I found interesting, while browsing the web today.
- Searching for John Ford | Jonathan Rosenbaum
- 70 years ago: Bravo! Isshin Tasuke premieres – Akira Kurosawa News
- Wong Kar-wai to Produce First Movie for Alibaba Pictures | Variety
- Anita Ekberg, ‘La Dolce Vita’ Star, Dies at 83 | Variety
- Angelina Jolie’s LAFCA Surprise, ‘Boyhood’ Wins Best Picture | Variety
- L.A. Film Critics Awards: Angelina Jolie, Wes Anderson Come Out on Big Night for 'Boyhood' – The Hollywood Reporter
- Tributes Pour in for Anita Ekberg – The Hollywood Reporter
- Anita Ekberg, Star of 'La Dolce Vita,' Dies at 83 – The Hollywood Reporter
- R.I.P. Anita Ekberg (1931-2015) | The Playlist
- The Last of the Unjust review – Claude Lanzmann’s profound reflections on Theresienstadt and the Holocaust | Film | The Guardian
- Anita Ekberg, star of La Dolce Vita, dies aged 83 | Film | The Guardian
- Anita Ekberg obituary | Film | The Guardian
- Francesco Rosi obituary | Film | The Guardian
- The Best Masters Of Cinema Blu-ray Releases Of 2014 | TwitchFilm
- A better pocket knife with Launch Center Pro and Pythonista — Practically Efficient
- www.nytimes.com
- How Masaaki Yuasa Used Flash to Create His ‘Adventure Time’ Episode | Cartoon Brew
- Vote for GeekDad to Get a MacArthur Foundation Grant – GeekDad
- S. DeStefano
- Death Comes to Pemberley (2013) – from instantwatcher.com
- Automata (2014) – from instantwatcher.com
- Colin Marshall › Los Angeles, the City in Cinema: The Crimson Kimono (Samuel Fuller, 1959)
- Obama’s free community college plan
- A Look Inside Charlie Hebdo, Their Creative Process & the Making of a Fateful Cartoon | Open Culture
- In Dreams Begin Responsibilities | Jonathan Rosenbaum
- Francesco Rosi Dead: Italian Director Was 92 | Variety
- Gena Rowlands: "I Never Wanted to Be Anything But an Actress" (Q&A) – The Hollywood Reporter
- Movie Poster of the Week: “Lancelot du Lac” and the Film Posters of Raymond Savignac on Notebook | MUBI
- ThunderCats: The Complete Series Blu-ray
- Kingsley: More to 'Boxtrolls' Than You Think | Home Media Magazine