The links I found interesting, while browsing the web today.
- 'Leftovers': Sunday's Ep Was Inspired by Matt Zoller Seitz
- www.vulture.com
- Coudal Partners Antonioni on Blow-Up
- The Lady from Shanghai Blu-reay review | Cine Outsider
- Another impressive Blu-ray & DVD slate from Arrow Academy in August | Cine Outsider
- Star Trek: Legacy on Vimeo
- Ugetsu Blu-ray
- deadspin-quote-carrot-aligned-w-bgr-2
- Long Live the MP3 – Six Colors
- Japanese Movie Posters: The Naked Kiss
- My recent media diet
- Sternberg in Full: Anatahan – Film Comment
- Buena Vista Social Club: Adios – Movie Trailers – iTunes
- Cult Films: Federico Fellini's Juliet of the Spirits Heading to Blu-ray
- Upcoming Arrow Academy Blu-ray Releases
- The Arctic vs. the Antarctic | The Kid Should See This
- The Infinite Now, a series of oceanscape cinemagraphs | The Kid Should See This
- James Ivory on the Newly Restored Maurice — and the Merchant-Ivory Film the World Missed | Village Voice
- Sherlock – Is Sherlock on Netflix? | AllFlicks
- Bowie: The Man Who Changed the World – Is Bowie: The Man Who Changed the World on Netflix? | AllFlicks
- S. DeStefano
- Revisiting 1981: “Disney Animations and Animators” at the Whitney Museum – John Canemaker's Animated Eye
- Germany’s New Concert Temples – The New Yorker
- The Saddest Snow Globes: Douglas Sirk’s ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS | Birth.Movies.Death.
- MONSTER BRAINS: William Mortensen (1897-1965)
- The Solipsistic Imperialism Of Ego In GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2 | Birth.Movies.Death.
- First Images from Abbas Kiarostami’s Final Film ’24 Frames’
- As Cannes turns 70, must cinema adapt to survive in new digital era? | Film | The Guardian
- The Walerian Borowczyk Short Film Collection – Trailers From Hell
- www.nytimes.com
- Kiss Me Deadly Restoration 20th Anniversary — Savant Article – Trailers From Hell
- David Lowery: OMATG Weeks 5 & 6
- 'Eraserhead'—The nightmarish journey into the world of David Lynch begins • Cinephilia & Beyond
- 'The Leftovers' Season 3, Episode 5 Roundtable: It's a Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt World – The Atlantic