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- “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... - This Jack Nicholson Ad-Lib Terrorized a Generation
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 1 August) - Before it smashed through a bathroom door and into horror history, “Here’s Johnny!” was pure late-night fluff, the kind of phrase that floated into American living rooms with Ed McMahon’s booming voice and Johnny Carson’s easy charm. Then came The Shining, and Jack Nicholson’s demonic grin hijacked it for something... - Viltrox Launches the First Wide-Angle Lens in Its Air Series With New AF 15mm f/1.7
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 31 July) - A popular, lightweight, and affordable lens series has gotten a new wide-angle option that will, of course, be popular, lightweight, and affordable. Just announced for Fujifilm X-mount APS-C cameras, and also available for Nikon Z-mount and Sony E-mount, the new Viltrox AF 15mm is here, offering some nice specs and... - Still Got It: 8 Sitcom Revivals That Nailed the Second Act
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 July) - Reviving a beloved sitcom is risky—will it honor the legacy or leave fans wishing it stayed in the past? For every reboot that nails the tone and taps into the fanbase, there are five that feel like a reunion planned over email and executed with zero chemistry.The 2010s kicked off... - How Inception Faked Zero Gravity—Without CGI
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 July) - Most sci-fi films slap on a green screen and call it a day when it comes to zero gravity. Not Inception (2010). Christopher Nolan wanted the audience to feel every weight shift, every disorienting flip.So, he had a different idea: build a massive hallway, spin it like a washing machine,... - Uncover the 6 Satyajit Ray Masterpieces
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 July) - It was Kolkata, India, in the 1950s. A man was working in advertising as a commercial artist. While illustrating a novel by a new author, the man recognized its powerful visual potential and felt compelled to turn it into a film.He gathered a small amateur crew and began shooting only... - 10 Best Liam Neeson Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 July) - When you hear the name Liam Neeson, what do you think of first? Is it his work in dramatic films his work as an action star? Or his turn in some of the best comedies of all time?There are very few actors who can do it all, and he's one... - 'Happy Gilmore 2' Scores Biggest Netflix Numbers Ever
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 July) - In case you were wondering if Adam Sandler is still a massive movie star, the answer is a resounding "yes." In its debut weekend, Happy Gilmore 2 became Netflix's biggest U.S. film opening of all time. According to Variety, the Adam Sandler sequel, which launched on July 25, amassed 46.7... - 13 Chilling Horror Films Based on Real Events
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - Some of the most disturbing horror films don’t begin in a screenwriter’s head—they crawl out of real courtrooms, police reports, and news headlines. We like to think the scariest things live in our imaginations, but history has receipts.And reality, sometimes, has a knack for skipping the slow build and jumping... - How Hypernatural AI Creates Videos From Simple Prompts
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - Every filmmaker knows the feeling. You have a folder brimming with scripts, loglines, and brilliant ideas, but a chasm lies between the written word and a visual reality. Bridging that gap with storyboards, pre-vis, or pitch decks is often expensive, slow, and can drain the creative momentum you’re trying to... - Watch George Lucas' First Ever Panel at Comic-Con 2025
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - I love Comic-Con. I wasn't able to go this year, but I have been catching up with all the announcements and stories that dropped. One of my favorite panels I have seen came from George Lucas, who talked about art, creativity, Hollywood, and much more. He even gave us a... - Maxima Rapida Battery-Powered LED Spotlight Released – Compact, Bi-Color, Cable-Free
CineD (Tuesday, 29 July) - Maxima has released the Rapida, a compact, battery-powered, LED spotlight that weighs just 1.8 kg and supports direct V-Mount operation. It supports bi-color output from 2600K to 6800K, is rated IP54 for weather resistance, and reaches a maximum output of 23,000 lumens. Few lights in this category offer a truly... - Barry Jenkins in Focus: His 7 Most Striking Films
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - Barry Jenkins has always served offbeat stories to the audience. His visuals are rich and evocative, centered on the characters and their internal struggles. Think bold colors, expressive lighting, long takes, close-up compositions, and a dynamic camera that mirrors the film’s emotional pulse. Making his directorial debut with Medicine for... - Why Filmmakers Use Monochromatic Color Palettes
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - Suppose you are watching a movie and realize that you are experiencing a certain mood. Maybe you haven’t noticed that the film is dripping in shades of one single color. It’s not an accident. You are deliberately manipulated into having a certain mood. Filmmakers use this trick all the time... - The 14 Funniest Parody Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - Parody films possess a remarkable superpower. They take everything we love (or roll our eyes at) in cinema, crank it up to 11, and somehow make us love it even more. They roast the clichés, mock the tropes, and still manage to feel like affectionate tributes to the very genres...