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- 10 Best Comedy TV Pilots Of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 November) - Sitcoms are so fun. They pack in around 20-30 minutes of laughs and have their own particular structure. They're so bingeable, and they let you peek into so many unique worlds. Every night, before I go to bed, I like to turn on a sitcom and have a few laughs... - How a George Lucas Box Office Bomb Saved 'The Godfather'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 November) - When we talk about a movie like The Godfather today, it's hard to believe there was a time when they didn't think it would make any money or be successful.But you gotta remember, back in the '60s, gangster movies were absolute box office poison. Paramount had just watched Kirk Douglas... - How Palme d’Or Winner ‘It Was Just An Accident’ Shows the Power of Human Storytelling
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 November) - Buried in the lineup of keynote presentations and tech demos of new AI models and video editing tools, and features at this year’s Adobe MAX conference in Los Angeles, the team at Adobe hosted a screening of It Was Just An Accident—the latest film by Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, which... - James Bond Writers' Dilemma: If Bond is Dead, How Do You Bring Him Back?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 November) - When I first got into watching James Bond movies, I loved poring over the 20+ movies in the franchise and seeing how each different actor portrayed him. It was really cool to see the click versions, the goofy versions, and everyone in between. One of the things that stood out... - The Leica Transformation – How a Camera Icon Went From Crisis to €596M by Killing the Rangefinder
CineD (Tuesday, 11 November) - In 2005, Leica Camera AG was virtually insolvent after catastrophically missing the digital photography revolution. Twenty years later, the German manufacturer reports record revenue of €596 million for fiscal 2024/25, driven by aggressive diversification into smartphone partnerships, projectors, and other optical products. The Leica transformation culminates this month with the... - 9 Great Comedies With Surprisingly Dark Endings
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - Comedies lie to us.They make us laugh, ease our nerves, and whisper everything’s fine — at least until the ending rips that illusion apart. I love the ones that go further, that pull the rug out from under us with a twist we never saw coming. Even our anticipation gets... - Stop Overdirecting: Jennifer Lawrence’s Tip for Better Movie Scenes
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - Sometimes, Jennifer Lawrence says, male directors annoy her on set."Not all men!" she said in a recent Vulture interview with director Lynne Ramsey about their new film Die My Love. But there's a pattern she's noticed. "I have found a commonality in female directors, which is that they do not... - Here’s Why Your Nikon ZR Might “Rattle” When Not Turned On (And Why It’s a Good Thing)
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - As we’ve covered quite a bit so far, the Nikon ZR is certainly one of the most anticipated (or at least buzziest) cameras to be released this year. The long-anticipated result of the Nikon acquisition of RED Digital Cinema, the ZR is the de facto child of this marriage as... - IMAGO Oslo Digital Cinema Conference 2025 Returns With AI Focus – David Stump ASC, Steve Yedlin ASC Among Speakers
CineD (Monday, 10 November) - The 9th Oslo Digital Cinema Conference returns November 21-23, 2025, with artificial intelligence emerging as the dominant theme across three days of technical presentations, masterclasses, and hands-on equipment demonstrations. Organized by IMAGO and Norway’s FNF cinematographer society, the biannual event brings working cinematographers face-to-face with industry leaders addressing how AI... - ‘As Good As It Gets’: Melvin Udall’s Redeeming Line
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 8 November) - Melvin Udall (Jack Nicholson) is not someone who will charm you over dinner. On the contrary, he is someone you would see on the street and change your direction. He is a misogynist and a misanthrope; throw in the mix a couple of phobias, and there you have Melvin Udall.And... - The Line in ‘All About Eve’ That Both Warns and Foreshadows
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 8 November) - When I watched Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s All About Eve, I wasn’t too sure whether to love or hate Eve (Anne Baxter). Talking about her actions, they’re definitely beyond questionable, but her ambition inspires me. An intelligent woman, unapologetic and focused, Eve is one of those who doesn't take her guard... - The 10 Best Star Wars TV Characters
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 7 November) - Star Wars fans have been blessed with some truly great TV series, Andor rising above all with its complex political storylines and incredibly developed characters. But animation gave us just as much drama and heartache, with The Clone Wars expanding the story between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of... - Curious Examples of Character Introductions in Scripts – How to Make Them Memorable
CineD (Friday, 7 November) - Do you know the saying, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression?” Well, that applies to characters as well. Their first appearance in a script often sets the tone for how we’ll perceive them. It’s the moment that reveals who they are, what drives them, and... - The Most Heartbreaking Line from ‘Brokeback Mountain’
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 7 November) - Some movie lines don’t just reach our ears; they pierce our hearts. They expand and weigh heavily as they begin to unravel. That feeling is so raw and profound that it latches itself inside you and never leaves.After seeing their love blossom in the pristine wilderness of Brokeback Mountain, we... - The Line in ‘The Pride of the Yankees’ That Immortalized Lou Gehrig
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 7 November) - As baseball is to America, Lou Gehrig is to baseball. The man didn’t just play the game; he carved his name into its soul. But it’s not just his game stats that make him one of the greatest American idols, but how he faced the final curveball life threw at...