Must-click links: Facebook, Wall Street, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, Tarantino's lost first film, Gregg Araki's Kaboom, and much more …

30 minutes of My Best Friend's Birthday, the first film by Quentin Tarantino:



Vulture permires the gorgeous new poster for Gregg Araki's sci-fi college sex farce Kaboom. The film opens in select cites and on IFC On Demand on Fri., Jan. 28.


NPR Science: How big babies helped shape early human societies.


Ezra Klein: "If Obama wants to be bold, he should be bold."


Korean director Park Chan-Wook (Oldboy, Lady Vengeance, Thirst) makes a 30-minute movie using only the iPhone 4 as his camera. Here is the making of video. The trailer is below:



Watch the first episode of the IFC origionl series Portlandia, starring Fred Armisen (SNL) and Carrie Brownstein (vocalist/guitarist for Sleater-Kinney):



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.

Here's a map of every Facebook friendship in the world.

Peter Shankman on why you need to get up earlier (and how to do it.)

Wired magazine: Algorithms take control of Wall Street. Interesting take on how advanced math has made the market more volatile and unpredictable. Plus, here's a Fresh Air interview with article author Felix Salmon.

IndieWire's Eric Kohn interviews At the Movies co-host Ignatiy Vishnevetsky.

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