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- A Definitive Ranking of Sam Mendes’ 9 Movies
NoFilmSchool (Today) - 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... - Is 'Woke' Dead in Hollywood?
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - 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... - 2 days
- DJI Announces it is Officially Ending Service to Its Popular Wireless Handheld Focus Control System
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - While production of the DJI Focus officially ended over five years ago in July of 2020, DJI had been continuing to support the company’s wireless handheld focus control system because it was still quite popular with several pro-level aerial cinematographers.Yet, all good things must come to an end, I guess,... - Before Street Racing, ‘Ben-Hur’ Defined Cinematic Speed
NoFilmSchool (2 days ago) - Eight chariots line up in a coliseum packed with screaming extras. Dust fills the air. Charlton Heston grips the reins as the race begins.And then—chaos.Wheels snap. Men fly. Horses skid at full gallop. The crowd roars. This is the iconic race sequence from Ben-Hur (1959).The filmmakers used no digital effects... - 3 days
- 10 Oliver Stone Films That Still Hit Like a Sledgehammer
NoFilmSchool (3 days ago) - 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 (3 days ago) - 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... - 4 days
- Wan and Only: Ranking James Wan’s 12 Directorial Films
NoFilmSchool (4 days ago) - 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... - 10 Underrated Horror Movies That Deserve the Spotlight
NoFilmSchool (4 days ago) - While classics like Halloween, The Conjuring, or The Shining will always top the list of the most-loved horror movies, the genre is filled with hidden gems that deserve more recognition.So, if you’re obsessed with horror but are running out of new films to watch, we have a fresh list of... - What Are The Best Quotes on Filmmaking?
NoFilmSchool (4 days ago) - 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... - 5 days
- Thrills & Chills: Top 10 Films By John McTiernan
NoFilmSchool (4 days ago) - John McTiernan directed some of the most iconic action films of the late 20th century. Films like Die Hard (1988), The Hunt for Red October (1990), and Predator (1987) are among the few blockbuster hits directed by this gifted filmmaker. His knack for creating memorable characters with meticulous backstories, paired... - The Matrix’s Most Iconic Move Was Almost Impossible
NoFilmSchool (4 days ago) - Everything slows. The camera swirls. A bullet slices the air. Neo leans back—unnaturally far back—while the world tilts around him. His coat flaps like it has its own agenda. And then a few more bullets fly past in smooth, balletic motion—each narrowly missing his body.Had it been some other movie,... - “I’ll Have What She’s Having”: The Story Behind That Iconic Deli Scene
NoFilmSchool (4 days ago) - 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... - 5 Times Jason Momoa Completely Transformed for a Role
NoFilmSchool (5 days ago) - I woke up this morning to my wife screaming. I thought something bad had happened, and it had. Jason Momoa had shaved off his beard, and my wife was shook. It turns out that for his character Duncan Idaho in Dune, he had to be cleanly shaven for the film's... - 6 days
- What Is The “Vision Girl” Trope? And Why Is It Back?
NoFilmSchool (5 days ago) - The deeper you get into screenwriting, the more you learn about specific tropes and character archetypes that pop up over time, through classical literature, and all the way to Netflix series now. These tropes are helpful when you're breaking a story or a character, they can illuminate you to how... - ARRI ALEXA 35 Xtreme Unveiled – Up to 660fps and New ARRICORE Codec
CineD (5 days ago) - ARRI just announced a major upgrade to its industry-standard ALEXA 35, targeting high-speed cinematography, a new codec and better pre-recording options: The ARRI ALEXA 35 Xtreme. Let’s dive in. ARRI has officially announced the ALEXA 35 Xtreme, a substantial upgrade to the widely adopted ALEXA 35 that promises to reshape...