The links I found interesting, while browsing the web today.
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- Launch a design career with help from this huge bundle / Boing Boing
- 'Star Wars' Novelist Tries to Explain Messy Han Solo Rescue in Return of the Jedi
- A Film Criticism Video Essay Explains Why Criticism Matters
- Robert Altman’s ‘Images’ – Trailers From Hell
- I've Finally "Seen" Tom Jones – Hollywood Elsewhere
- Liquid Sky – Trailers From Hell
- Women in Love – Trailers From Hell
- An Isle of Dogs ramen bar is coming to London
- Highlights from a SXSW Conversation with Olivier Assayas
- Mira Nair Will Direct the BBC's First All Non-White Period Piece
- Kundun: Scorsese's Buried Masterpiece
- Darren Aronofsky | Film Secrets | SXSW 2018 – YouTube
- What's the secret to creating a good narrative podcast? – YouTube
- Texas Barbecue and Aged Kimchi Create the Pinnacle of Korean American Fusion — K-Town – YouTube
- 10 Witty Webcomics You Should Read to Brighten Your Day
- The Censored 11: “Tin Pan Alley Cats” (1943) |
- Cinema Scope | The Changing View of Man in the Portrait: Errol Morris’ Wormwood
- Cinema Scope | Issue 74 Editors Note: The Cinema Scope Top Ten of 2017
- Cinema Scope | Global Discoveries on DVD: A Few Peripheral Matters
- Cinema Scope | Visages villages (Agnès Varda & JR, France)
- Home Video Hovel: Barry Lyndon, by David Bax – Battleship Pretension
- Home Video Hovel: Festival, by David Bax – Battleship Pretension
- In search of the locations for Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless | BFI
- A Cloister of Wolves and Fire: Crimes of Passion [1984]
- The Battle of Algiers Blu-ray: 4K Remastered | La battaglia di Algeri | Collector's Edition (United Kingdom)
- Oh, Lady Be Good: 'Lady and the Tramp' Returns to Blu-ray – GeekDad
- Martin Scorsese on the Sights and Sounds of Old-World New York – From the Current – The Criterion Collection
- Infinity War’s Thanos proves CGI supervillains are a terrible idea – The Verge
- The Kindle Oasis is stupid expensive and stupid lovely to use / Boing Boing
- Thoughts on the State of Film Criticism – The Life and Times of David Chen