The links I found interesting, while browsing the web today.
- Ben Affleck Says Batman-Fan Son Too Young to See New Film – Hollywood Reporter
- DAREDEVIL Season 2 Review: An Improvement In Every Way | Birth.Movies.Death.
- The Japanimation Era – Retro Rewind – YouTube
- 2016 Best, Worst, Most Over-Praised, etc. – Hollywood Elsewhere
- How the demonization of emulation devalues gaming’s heritage | Ars Technica
- Our Man in Nicaragua [on WALKER] | Jonathan Rosenbaum
- "SEASONS…" (excerpt) by Phil Solomon and Stan Brakhage on Vimeo
- onetapless.com
- Criterion Collection As Haiku | 217: The Vanishing
- geekdad.com
- Jan Nemec Dead: Czech New Wave Director Dies at 79 | Variety
- For rockets going farther than ever, you need the world’s best and biggest tools | Ars Technica
- I might have gotten high on headphones | The Verge
- Bread And Movies. Visconti’s Rocco And His Brothers. – Hope Lies at 24 Frames Per Second
- Film in Slow Motion on Vimeo
- Paul Thomas Anderson Mixtape on Vimeo
- Daily | Jan NÄ›mec, 1936 – 2016 | Keyframe – Explore the world of film.
- Free Font: ANURATI › FreeTypography
- Photo blogging follow-up | Manton Reece
- Free 175 Abstract Line Arts – Free Design Resources
- Lumberjack Free Font – Free Design Resources
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- Haunted Mansion loot crates! / Boing Boing
- Criterion Confessions: A BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY – #804
- Coudal Partners Book covers of Le Corbusier
- Long-lost H.P. Lovecraft manuscript found / Boing Boing
- What if John Carpenter had scored ‘The Thing’?|Dangerous Minds
- ‘Poor Cinderella’: There was only one Betty Boop cartoon made in color and it’s a masterpiece|Dangerous Minds
- The Life-Changing Magic Of Shorter Emails | Fast Company | Business + Innovation
- Why Ira Glass Hates Producing and Mike Birbiglia Cut Witty Lines in Improv Comedy 'Don't Think Twice'
- Endless Love [NIGHT AND DAY] | Jonathan Rosenbaum
- Science has given us 46 new excuses to eat Parmesan cheese – Vox
- www.nowness.com
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- Toonz Software Used by Studio Ghibli and 'Futurama' Being Made Free and Open Source
- Is culture or economy behind the rise of Donald Trump? – Marginal REVOLUTION