[weirdnet links]  |  newest  |  search  |  archive  |  rss  |  atom  |  directory

Link Dump

...i found this and dropped it here.

today: 1 | this month: 11894 | latest: 2026-07-12 | total: 17088


  • 2026-07-07
    JCsplash
    Jump Cut is a long-running journal of media criticism and film studies, covering cinema, television, and related cultural topics with scholarly depth. The splash page leads into an archive of essays and reviews that have shaped film criticism since the 1970s.
  • 2026-07-07
    JohnCanemaker.com
    The personal website of John Canemaker, an Oscar and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, animation historian, writer, and artist whose credits include the acclaimed animated short 'The Moon and the Son.' Visitors can explore his work as a filmmaker and curator, browse a gallery of his watercolor paintings, and find news about exhibitions and screenings tied to his career in animation.
  • 2026-07-07
    JOOST CONIJN
    The online home of Joost Conijn, a Dutch artist and video artist known for unconventional projects like building cars from wood. This sparse but intriguing site serves as a gateway to his artistic work spanning film, video art, and experimental installations.
  • 2026-07-07
    Kushaiah Felisilda
    Kushaiah Felisilda is a Filipino filmmaker and technology enthusiast who blogs about films, filmmaking, productivity tools, and life in the Philippines. The site blends personal weeknotes, tech commentary, and a filmmaker's perspective into a thoughtful and consistently updated personal blog running since 2015.
  • 2026-07-07
    LOVEWEBSITE
    LOVEWEBSITE bills itself as an internet cartoon about the internet, promising an animated or illustrated web experience through its minimalist entry page. The sparse but intriguing setup suggests a quirky, self-referential creative project exploring internet culture through a cartoon lens.
  • 2026-07-07
    Maya Deren Forum
    Created by Dr. Moira Sullivan, this international forum celebrates the life and work of Maya Deren, the pioneering U.S. avant-garde filmmaker and film theorist of the 1940s and 1950s. Visitors will find a filmography, biography notes, film stills, Haitian footage documentation, book and DVD recommendations, and reviews spanning Deren's influential body of work.
  • 2026-07-07
    Melvian.net
    Melvian's personal corner of the web features original animations, writings, and creative projects, with the latest work being a humorous short about a fictional 'rawrPhone 17' security feature. The site has a playful, quirky personality complete with dragon-themed humor, a guestbook, and a curated fonts section.
  • 2026-07-07
    Michael Sporn Animation – Splog
    The "Splog" was the celebrated daily blog of Michael Sporn, a legendary New York animator whose studio produced acclaimed television specials from 1980 until his passing in 2014. Rich with storyboards, layouts, production art, and commentary on animation history and craft, it serves as both a professional archive and a tribute to one of independent animation's most dedicated voices.
  • 2026-07-07
    Observations on film art
    David Bordwell, one of cinema's most respected film scholars, writes in-depth analytical essays on film style, narrative structure, and movie history on this long-running blog. Visitors will find rigorous yet accessible explorations of topics ranging from classical Hollywood storytelling to Hong Kong cinema, paired with references to his many published books and video essays.
  • 2026-07-07
    Post-It Theater
    Post-It Theater is a charming hand-drawn flipbook animation site where short movies are created entirely on Post-it brand notes and scanned for web viewing. Part of the Big Empire network, it updates weekly with new features and maintains an archive of past animated shorts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Savage Film Group
    Savage Film Group is a filmmaking collective or production group with an atmospheric splash page inviting visitors to enter their site. The minimal entry page hints at a creative film organization, though little content is visible beyond the entrance.
  • 2026-07-07
    Senses of Cinema – Established in Melbourne (Australia) in 1999, <em>Senses of Cinema</em> is one of the first online film journals of its kind and has set the standard for professio
    Senses of Cinema is one of the web's earliest and most respected online film journals, established in Melbourne in 1999 and devoted to serious, eclectic criticism and discussion of cinema. Visitors will find in-depth feature articles, director and actor retrospectives, festival reports, book reviews, and special dossiers covering a wide range of international and arthouse film.
  • 2026-07-07
    StopMotionAnimation.com – 25 years of Community and Inspiration
    StopMotionAnimation.com is a long-running community hub dedicated to the art of stop motion animation, celebrating 25 years of inspiration and shared creativity. Run by site admin Anthony Scott, it features news, an archive, and a "Stopmo Jam" event for enthusiasts of the craft.
  • 2026-07-07
    Strictly Film School – [Archives from 10/97-3/11]
    Strictly Film School, maintained by the critic known as acquarello, is an extensive archive of serious film criticism covering directors, national cinemas, film festivals, and independent filmmaking from October 1997 through March 2011. The site features deeply analytical essays on world cinema figures like Harun Farocki, Yasujiro Ozu, Nagisa Oshima, and Satyajit Ray, making it a remarkable reference for cinephiles interested in art house and international film.
  • 2026-07-07
    Subterranea presents H.P. Lovecraft's The Other Gods - An Animated Silent Classic
    Subterranea presents an animated silent film adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's 'The Other Gods,' available for streaming online. This is a rare example of Lovecraftian fiction brought to life through animation in the style of a classic silent picture.
  • 2026-07-07
    The DV, DVCAM, & DVCPRO Formats -- tech details, FAQ, and links.
    Adam Wilt's exhaustive technical reference on DV, DVCAM, and DVCPRO video formats covers everything from sampling theory and compression to camera reviews and nonlinear editing workflows. With detailed FAQs, format comparisons, and codec troubleshooting guides built up over two decades, this is the definitive stop for videographers and engineers working with digital video formats.
  • 2026-07-07
    The End of Television
    Ian Page's blog documents 'The End of Television,' a video art event held in Pittsburgh featuring submissions from dozens of artists and live performances by groups like HiTEC and Valentine Trio. The site captures the buildup, submission calls, and photo documentation of this experimental media happening from 2008-2009.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Internet Movie Script Database (IMSDb)
    IMSDb is the web's largest free repository of movie scripts and screenplays, browsable alphabetically or by genre including Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi, and dozens more. Visitors can read or download scripts for thousands of films, from classic Hollywood to the newest releases, making it an invaluable resource for film students, screenwriters, and cinephiles alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    The Results of the BelgianOpen 2006 AWARDS - The One Minutes Website
    The One Minutes Website hosts a Belgian short film competition where filmmakers, animators, and artists compete in categories including art, narrative, documentary, animation, and visual effects. This page showcases the BelgianOpen 2006 award results, listing winners from across Europe in each category along with a spectators' choice award.
  • 2026-07-07
    Thunderfuel
    Thunderfuel appears to be a creative portfolio or production site featuring video content, with a Vimeo presence suggesting a focus on motion work or filmmaking. The minimal interface centers attention on visual media, making it a showcase for video-based creative work.
  • 2026-07-07
    tourist wannabe - Rado's blog
    Rado's blog blends film criticism, fan poster art, travel photography, and literary reviews into a richly personal creative space. Posts cover Antonioni films, European travel shots from Italy, unconventional poetry books, and cinematic deep dives like a spirited reassessment of Exorcist II.
  • 2026-07-07
    TWOHUNDREDFIFTYSIXCOLORS
    TwoHundredFiftySixColors is a filmmaker's portfolio showcasing film credits, written texts, and screening information. The site offers a minimal, image-forward presentation of a filmmaker's work along with press coverage and a connected Tumblr.
  • 2026-07-07
    Weltraumbesty // musings from the far fringes of haunted mysteroid!
    Weltraumbesty is a personal writing site by KRP focused on film reviews and essays, with a particular love for B-movies, tokusatsu, and cult classics like Gamera and vintage sci-fi schlock. The archive spans years of original criticism, including revived pieces from defunct sites, making it a treasure trove for fans of obscure and overlooked cinema.
  • 2026-07-07
    YamamuraAnimation
    Yamamura Animation, Inc. is a Japanese animation studio with roots going back to 1993, presenting their official web presence in both Japanese and English. The site represents a professional animation production company, making it a notable artifact of early Japanese studio web presence from the late 1990s.
  • 2026-07-07
    Darren dot me
    Darren Singleton, a self-described blogger, runner, and procrastinator from Lancashire, England, documents his fitness journey with run logs, weigh-ins, and personal challenges including half marathons. The site covers a wide range of personal topics from music and books to gardening and finances, but running and fitness clearly dominate the content.
  • 2026-07-07
    fitness links
    A Dutch-language link directory focused on fitness topics, curating external resources across categories like aerobics, bodybuilding, diet, jogging, flexibility, and workout routines. Built on the Linksite.com platform, it organizes dozens of outbound links alphabetically and by category for fitness enthusiasts seeking references across the web.
  • 2026-07-07
    Fitness Links - Your Health and Fitness Resource!
    FitnessLinkPros is a curated web directory cataloging health and fitness resources across categories including bodybuilding, powerlifting, fat loss, nutrition, boxing, martial arts, and sports. Visitors can browse organized link collections, sign up for a free fitness tips newsletter, and submit their own fitness articles to the community.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Scatter Splatter
    Carl's long-running personal blog, active since 1999, centers heavily on his fitness journey including CrossFit-style WODs, dumbbell training, and the Street Parking program. With nearly 1800 archived posts and zero ads or tracking, it exemplifies the indie small web ethos while documenting workouts, weather observations, and everyday life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Lee Perry | Lee Perry
    Lee Perry is a Burnley-based enthusiast who documents his wide-ranging active lifestyle including running, virtual cycling on a Wattbike, rock climbing, mountaineering, and motorhome adventures across the UK and beyond. The site functions as a digital garden with a blog, microblog, fitness training log, retrogaming notes, and coding projects, making it a rich personal hub for an impressively varied set of pursuits.
  • 2026-07-07
    NATHAN'S GYM!!!
    Nathan's Gym is a bare-bones personal page with a bold fitness theme, featuring background music by Jay Tholen and a tough-guy welcome message. The site is extremely minimal in content but has a fun, punchy aesthetic aimed at gym culture enthusiasts.

« newer | older »


Have a link suggestion? Send it to pablomurad@pm.me.