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- James Cameron to Shoot 'Ghosts of Hiroshima' in 3D
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 5 August) - James Cameron is one of the greatest directors of all time, and everything he does is visually spectacular and draws the biggest audiences. So when he announced that he would be adapting and directing the Charles Pellegrino novel Ghosts of Hiroshima as his next project, I was very excited. Now,... - Ranking Every Denzel Washington/Spike Lee Collaboration
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 5 August) - One of my favorite things in Hollywood is when a director and actor become friends and make a bunch of movies together. And one of the best versions of that collaboration is Denzel Washington and Spike Lee, who have made five movies together. Today, I want to rank those movies... - A Definitive Ranking of Sam Mendes’ 9 Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 5 August) - Sam Mendes started behind the curtain and ended up stealing the show. He cut his teeth in theater, reimagining classics like Cabaret and The Ferryman on the West End and Broadway, earning Olivier and Tony Awards along the way.Then, in a bold move, he leapt into Hollywood with American Beauty... - 8 Movies That Prove Character is King
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 5 August) - Some films go beyond just telling a story; they let a character consume it. These movies prove that when a protagonist is written, performed, and directed with unflinching depth, the result is more than drama. It’s art.Character-driven films hold up a mirror—not just to the world, but to the characters... - Less Is More: 7 Best Minimalist Films to Stream Now
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 5 August) - Often associated with filmmakers like Robert Bresson, Yasujirō Ozu, and Chantal Akerman, who are known to shape its foundation, minimalist films explore storytelling, rooted in the belief that “less is more.” Unlike blockbuster films that focus on crowd-pleasing moments and spectacle, minimalist films are flagbearers of simplicity and restraint. A... - Is 'Woke' Dead in Hollywood?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 4 August) - Strap in, this is going to be a bumpy ride. Yesterday, as I was killing time on the couch, dreading the work week to return, I saw a few random discussions on Twitter where everyone was chiming in about the Sydney Sweeney ad, the cancellation of Colbert, and the box... - Viltrox 15mm F/1.7 Wide-Angle Lens Introduced to Air Series – Very Small and Very Fast
CineD (Monday, 4 August) - Viltrox has introduced a 15mm F/1.7 lens to their Air lineup for APS-C cameras, the first wide-angle in the series. It’s compact enough to fit in your pocket and priced at $239, which puts it firmly in the budget category. That might be enough reason to take notice, but it... - Knuckle Puck Camera Hat Trick
News Shooter (Monday, 4 August) - The Knuckle Puck Camera Hat Trick is being touted as a versatile alternative to the traditional high and low hats. While low hats and high hats certainly have their place, they can be a bit limiting in how they are used. The Hat Trick was specifically engineered to enable users... - The Human Chameleons of Hollywood
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 3 August) - Hollywood loves its labels—action star, rom-com lead, prestige darling. But every so often, an actor comes along who dodges every box. These are the people for whom it would be a gross understatement to say that they played a role—because they vanish into it. One moment they’re a troubled genius,... - 10 Oliver Stone Films That Still Hit Like a Sledgehammer
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 2 August) - Hollywood has its share of directors who play it safe, but Oliver Stone certainly isn't one of them. His films don’t tiptoe—they charge headfirst into political firestorms, historical minefields, and moral gray zones, often leaving audiences rattled, divided, or deep in thought. Whether he’s unpacking the fog of war or... - Here's How Parasite’s Staircases Are Low-Key Storytellers
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 2 August) - Good filmmakers believe in their characters; great filmmakers believe in their characters and their setting. Now, before you fight me, I want you to watch Parasite–the Korean feature film directed by Bong Joon-ho that not only won the Oscar for Best Picture in 2020 but also brought Korean cinema under... - Wan and Only: Ranking James Wan’s 12 Directorial Films
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 1 August) - Before Hollywood handed him billion-dollar franchises, James Wan was just a scrappy horror guy with a twisted little idea and a camcorder. Now he’s the bridge between two cinematic extremes: the low-budget, high-tension horror flick and the globe-trotting, VFX-stuffed blockbuster. From Saw to Aquaman, Wan’s filmography swings wilder than a... - What Are The Best Quotes on Filmmaking?
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 1 August) - Sometimes, when I am stuck on a project, I like to read some stuff from people much wiser than I about the medium I'm working in and see if there's any advice or inspiration to glean. Today, I want to bring you some quotes from filmmakers across time to help... - What Happens When IMAX Meets AI? The 2025 Film Festival That Has Hollywood Talking
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 1 August) - Set to screen over four days in a first-of-its-kind event across the globe (spanning 40 screenings in total that will take place at IMAX locations in New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, Boston, Atlanta, Denver and Washington, D.C.), this partnership between Runway and IMAX is a... - “I’ll Have What She’s Having”: The Story Behind That Iconic Deli Scene
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 1 August) - If you do not enjoy rom-coms, I strongly recommend that you give When Harry Met Sally... a chance. It’s not one of those where love is depicted in its most utopian version, or where two people unite against logic, compatibility, and reality. In total honesty, sometimes such depictions do take...