The links I found interesting today, while browsing the web:
- Werner Herzog film collection: Land of Silence and Darkness – Trailer – YouTube
- Swift Blog – Apple Developer
- The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen / B1 / Japan
- Shades of The Grand Budapest Hotel 1932 in 35 MM – A GROUP FOR CINEPHILES! on Vimeo
- APEHOOD trailer (Boyhood & Dawn of the Planet of the Apes mashup) in 35 MM – A GROUP FOR CINEPHILES! on Vimeo
- Criterion Collection As Haiku | 167: A Brief History of Time
- Qu'il est étrange de s'appeler Federico d'Ettore Scola : extrait 2 – YouTube
- Qu'il est étrange de s'appeler Federico d'Ettore Scola : extrait 1 – YouTube
- Why I'd like to be … Nausicaä in Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind | Film | theguardian.com
- 15 Dead Simple IFTTT Recipes That Will Make Your Life Way Easier
- COMIC CON: Cartoon Saloon to Preview "Song Of The Sea" and Launch "Designing Kells" Book|Animation Scoop
- TAG Blog: Pixar Chief
- This Fantastic In-Depth Documentary Explores the Making Of Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Magnolia' « No Film School
- Terry Gilliam Reveals the Secrets of Monty Python Animations: A 1974 How-To Guide | Open Culture
- Coudal Partners Kidd AMA
- Tour of Adam Savage's Cave – Boing Boing
- Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s early short gangster film ‘A Little Chaos’ | Dangerous Minds
- The Battle over Orson Welles | Jonathan Rosenbaum
- Bernardo Bertolucci on physical limitation, American TV, and Breaking Bad / The Dissolve
- Elvis Mitchell Named Film Independent Curator
- TCA: Cinemax Picks Up 'The Knick' For A Second Season – Deadline.com
- Cosmos Creator Emmy Reaction | Variety
- Oscar-Winning Composer Ken Thorne Dies at 90
- Retro Trailer: 'Ghostbusters' 30th Anniversary Reissue – Deadline.com
- Watch the Truly Mad Men of 1969 in 'Putney Swope'
- Walkabout rewatched – a wilderness of the mind as much as of the land | Film | theguardian.com
- Pixar’s Ed Catmull Emerges As Central Figure In The Wage-Fixing Scandal | Cartoon Brew
- Jolie's Foreign Correspondent Homage – Hollywood Elsewhere
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