Must-click links: Alien life confirmed, military options in Libya, rising gas prices, Woody Allen in Rome, Girl Talk and much more …

Guardian UK has an amazing interview with master filmmaker Werner Herzog.


Slant.com has an excellent interview with screen goddess and Certified Copy star Juliette Binoche.


Time Magazine lists the 25 best financial blogs.


Michel Gondry is back to directing music videos, this time its for The Living Sisters' song How are You Doing? Hopefully this charming little video, told in a triple split-screen, will wash the bad taste of the Green Hornet out of your mouth:



Many American silent films considered lost have been rediscovered, all thanks to Russia.


The Playlist: The Tree of Life gets a running time and Alexandre Desplat talks about the score. Also, another amazing poster for the film has leaked.


firedoglake.com: Jon Stewart turns over show to oft-neglected side of the education debate.


Roger Ebert: Writing on the web a 'life-saver.'


Awesome Girl Talk-soundtracked dance video:



MUBI's Daniele Rugo interviews Juliane Lorenz, the director of the Fassbinder Foundation.


Fandor.com: High-Class Shock Cinema — Top 10 Artsploitation Films.


Co.Design: Why David Fincher is the best design thinker in Hollywood.


Ted Talk: Wadah Khanfar - A historic moment in the Arab world:



Must-Click Links of the Day is a collection of (mostly random) movie and news links we hope will peak your interest and spark discussion. We encourage you to send us your suggestions for the next day’s post to [email protected] and leave comments.

A NASA scientist claims to have found evidence of alien life.

Obama: U.S. considering military options in Libya.

The two-way: How high will gas prices go?

The Playlist: Woody Allen will continue his extended European stay and shoot his next film in Rome.

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