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- 11 Funniest Villains in Movie History
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 20 September) - Every great hero needs a villain, but comedy has a knack for turning the tables—making the “bad guy” the one who keeps us laughing the hardest.Comedic villains have made a unique place for themselves in movies, from foolish burglars who can’t contain an eight-year-old to despots who are overthrown by... - Behind the Audio Magic of Netflix’s Hit 'KPop Demon Hunters'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - Michael Babcock has spent nearly three decades crafting soundscapes for some of Hollywood's biggest films, from Christopher Nolan's Inception to Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two. He's a sound designer, supervising sound editor, and re-recording mixer, so in different projects, he's got his hands in every part of the sound post-production.He... - More Than a Soundscape: How ‘Families Like Ours’ Is Scored with the Human Voice
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - How do you score a world on the brink of collapse? For sound designer Peter Storm Wich, the answer wasn't found in traditional instruments, but in the unsettling symphony of the human voice.He worked with acclaimed director Thomas Vinterberg to create the sonic world for the Netflix miniseries Families Like... - Why This Filmmaker Thinks "Nobody Cares About Your Movie Ideas"
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - There you are: a young (or not so young) budding filmmaker with big stories and even bigger dreams. The problem is...you're kind of starting to worry that nobody is going to give a damn about your ideas. Well...they kind of don't.In this video from Film Courage, filmmaker Jake Jalbert not... - Who's the Villain in Matt Reeves' Batman II?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - I'm willing to say that a superhero movie is only as good as its villain. And in Batman movies, the villain is sometimes the main draw. That's why people are so excited for Matt Reeves to take on the second installment of his Batman saga. They want to know who... - Netflix Enters The Mix to Buy Warner Bros.
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - Just when you thought the Hollywood consolidation was maybe over, we hit a new round of awful. We reported that, fresh off his blockbuster takeover of Paramount last month, Skydance's David Ellison is apparently just getting started. He wants Warner Bros Discovery, and HBO, CNN, Batman, and Barbie to come... - Super Slow Motion in Films – Time Stretched for Storytelling
CineD (Friday, 19 September) - Time is an abstract concept, invented by humans. Sometimes, it rushes past us in a whirlwind. Other times, a single second can feel like an eternity. In filmmaking, we have the power to transform these subjective notions into something real and visual, creating a great effect on the viewers. One... - 14 Iconic Mexican Standoffs in Cinema
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - Cinema has always thrived on moments where time seems to stop, where a single breath or twitch of a finger could redraw the story’s fate.Few devices capture this tension better than the “Mexican standoff,” that frozen instant where no one can move without risking everything. It’s more nuanced than just... - Seeing Red: The Supernatural Signal in ‘The Sixth Sense’
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - I’ve confessed several times before this that I’m guilty of rewatching films over and over again, and The Sixth Sense has and will always be on my rewatch list for two reasons. Firstly, it was one of the first psychological horror movies I ever watched, probably at the age of... - The Ultimate Survival Movie Collection: 9 Essential Picks
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - In a chase between the prey and the predator, who do you think is more likely to win? Interestingly, it’s the prey. That’s because survival is deeply embedded in every creature. It’s instinctive and primal. Hollywood has numerous movies that explore the theme of survival. From disasters to serial killers... - Chris Punsalan on Using Premiere Pro to Edit 'Reeling'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 September) - This post was written by Michelle Gallina and originally appeared on the Adobe blog on April 21, 2025.At a birthday luau on his family’s homestead, Ryan struggles to fit in with old friends and family. As the pig slowly roasts in an imu pit and the partygoers cut loose, the... - How to Create a Modern, Mid-Century Comedy-Horror Film That Would Make John Waters Blush
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 September) - John Waters, eat your heart out! Inspired by the writer and director’s own battle with endometriosis, Brooke H. Cellars’s debut feature is a bold, fun, and—at times—psychedelic look into the comedy and horror of menstruation. With a heavy influence by the mid-century films of John Waters, THE CRAMPS: A Period... - The 10 Funniest Horror Comedy Movies You Need to Watch This Year
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 September) - I was speaking with Clown in a Cornfield writer/director Eli Craig recently. Craig, whose cult hit Tucker and Dale vs. Evil pioneered modern horror comedies, told me that we probably shouldn't be writing straight horror comedies anymore. Yeah, you read that right.They're too difficult to get made, he said, and... - Hollyland Solidcom H1 Intercom System Announced
CineD (Thursday, 18 September) - Hollyland has introduced the Solidcom H1 intercom system, its most capable system to date. Built for complex shows and large sets, it scales to dozens of belt packs, adds flexible group routing, and focuses on quick deployment with centralized pairing and web-based configuration. We met them at IBC to have... - 13 Tsunami Movies That Bring Disaster to the Big Screen
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 18 September) - There’s a reason filmmakers keep coming back to giant walls of water: they’re both beautiful and horrifying.A tsunami on screen can feel like nature itself has become the villain—unstoppable, merciless, and cinematic gold. Unlike an earthquake or a wildfire, a tsunami swallows entire worlds in one unstoppable sweep. That sheer...