The links I found interesting, while browsing the web today.
- Movie intro megamix
- The 56 Films that Opened in New York This Year Without a Review in The New York Times – the candler blog
- CloudConvert — Tools and Toys
- Classic Movie History Project Blogathon Giveaway – Flicker Alley Flicker Alley
- Archive – Reverse Shot
- The Explicit 3D Romance That Pushes The Boundaries Of Movies Vs. Porn
- www.nytimes.com
- Edward Kinsella Illustration: ANDREI TARKOVSKY'S ANDREI RUBLEV / THE SEER
- Logging snippets for Sublime Text – BrettTerpstra.com
- Search Apple's Support site with Alfred — 512 Pixels
- Archive – Reverse Shot
- Watch Tokyo Waka, the Japanese Documentary by John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson | Fandor
- Watch Santa sangre, the Mexican Cult film by Alejandro Jodorowsky | Fandor
- Used, New, and Out of Print Books – We Buy and Sell – Powell's Books
- The Video Deck: The Hound of the Baskervilles – Press Release
- www.nytimes.com
- www.nytimes.com
- Hitchcock/Truffaut review: Cannes dons rose-tinted specs for ace cinephilia study | Film | The Guardian
- The violent, beautiful world of the must-see new movie Mad Max: Fury Road, explained – Vox
- Paolo Sorrentino set to direct Jude Law in Young Pope mini-series | Film | The Guardian
- Son of Saul: a tense thriller set in Auschwitz in 1944 – video trailer | Film | The Guardian
- Youth review – age cannot wither Michael Caine, but Sorrentino could try harder | Film | The Guardian
- Andrew Haigh's next film to be 'Lean on Pete' | News | Screen
- Hirokazu Kore-eda: ‘They compare me to Ozu. But I’m more like Ken Loach’ | Film | The Guardian
- The Merchant of Four Seasons Blu-ray
- Peter Greenaway Prepping Film Based on Russian Travels of Alexandre Dumas – Hollywood Reporter
- A Eulogy For George Miller's Justice League
- How Game of Thrones Has Failed Its Most Feminist Storyline
- Paolo Sorrentino’s ‘Youth’ Soundtrack Features Sun Kil Mo | The Playlist
- ‘Youth’ Review: Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel Give the Performances of a Lifetime | Variety
- Five Best Sunscreens
- Hou Hsiao-hsien’s The Assassin is the most beautiful film at Cannes · Cannes Film Festival · The A.V. Club
- The Music of Avant-Garde Composer John Cage Now Available in a Free Online Archive | Open Culture
- MEET – Guillermo Del Toro: “The scariest things in films are people. Not monsters” – Festival de Cannes 2015 (International Film Festival)
- Wellesnet | Orson Welles Web Resource » Mr. Bongo talks ‘Chimes at Midnight,’ ‘Immortal Story’ and ‘Too Much Johnson’
- Why Nikki Finke Is Launching Her New Site | Thompson on Hollywood
- Deja View: Jiminy Cricket II
- Cannes: Paolo Sorrentino on Why the Boos for 'Youth' Amus | Indiewire
- 7 More Cinematographers You Should Follow on Instagram | Indiewire
- How Google Designed An E-Book Font For Any Screen | Co.Design | business + design
- Spirited Away is still so lovely as an old Nintendo game – Boing Boing
- Everything coming to Netflix and Amazon Prime Instant Video in June | The Verge
- nwFilmCenter
- CANNES CLASSICS – Memories and Confessions (Visita ou Memórias e Confissões), posthumous confessions by Manoel de Oliveira – Festival de Cannes 2015 (International Film Festival)
- CANNES CLASSICS – A 'diabolical angel' by the name of Gérard Depardieu – Festival de Cannes 2015 (International Film Festival)
- nwFilmCenter
- Hugh Harman’s “Winky the Watchman” – and How to Do a Great Commentary Track | Cartoon Research
- www.nytimes.com
- What is it About The Hatbox Ghost? – GeekMom
- 10,000 KM – Movie Trailers – iTunes
- Passing the Test of Time: 'Jurassic Park' Books – GeekDad
- Accidental Tech Podcast: 118: A Fistful of Apple Watches
- Modern Times: A Millennial’s Love Affair With Silent Films – Flicker Alley Flicker Alley