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- 'Psycho' and the Line That Broke Norman Bates: How One Sentence Redefined Psychological Horror
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Before Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, one thing missing from cinema was the dark, the morbid side of Hitchcock (which we only glimpsed in Shadow of a Doubt and Strangers on a Train). Psycho made us look within for evil. As my mother and the Scooby Doo show like to put it,... - Primal Fear Ending Explained: How One Line Rewrote the Hollywood Courtroom Thriller
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Some movie twists shake you, some shock you. The one in Primal Fear (1996) first freezes you, and when you begin to recover, it shocks you again. And when the second shock settles in, you begin to feel a little heartache that stems from a betrayal.The courtroom thriller has just... - 8 Helicopter Sequences That Pushed Hollywood's Action Filmmaking to the Edge
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Watching a helicopter explode and disintegrate on-screen, especially in chase sequences, is always a fun experience.When helicopters are flying around, things might go down violently in a matter of seconds. A controlled flight can come crashing down in flames, the blades might fall, people can get crushed below, or worse,... - 24 hours
- 27 Years Ago, This '90s Rom-Com Was a $250M Hit
NoFilmSchool (Today) - The '90s were a great movie decade that saw us introduced to lots of different characters and worlds. But one genre really thrived in the '90s and delivered some all-time classics: the romantic comedy.'90s rom-coms will always have a special place in my heart, because they're the love stories I've... - This Law Professor Broke Down Movie Dialogue Better Than Most Writing Gurus
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - You probably weren't expecting a law professor's lecture on 19th-century rhetoric to improve your screenplay today. Neither was I, to be honest, but I'm super glad to have found a resource that allowed me to learn.But in a conversation with writer David Perell, Ward Farnsworth (a law professor and author... - Why You Need to Stream ‘12 Angry Men’ Before It Leaves Prime Video
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - I talk to a lot of writers who are always pontificating how you need a huge concept to stand out, but I actually think the scripts that sell are the ones that are easy to make and have characters that pop.And when people ask me for examples of that...I always... - Fusion Previews and Stereoscopic 3D Monitoring Improvements are Coming to DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - The hits keep coming for Blackmagic Design, or at least, the updates for DaVinci Resolve keep getting released that add new features and improvements. While not the most major update for Resolve, this 20.3.1 update does add some improved Fusion previews for transforms and merges, as well as improved stereoscopic... - 59 Years Ago Today: The Magical First Airing of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas!'
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - I was not around on the evening of December 18, 1966, when families across America gathered around their glowing televisions and got introduced to what would become one of the greatest holiday classics of all time.We flash forward 59 years, and we've seen many different iterations of The Grinch, but... - 2 days
- Warner Bros. Discovery Board Rejects Paramount’s $108 Billion Bid, Backs Netflix Deal
CineD (Yesterday) - Warner Bros. Discovery’s board has unanimously rejected Paramount Skydance’s hostile takeover offer, declaring that David Ellison’s $108.4 billion all-cash bid poses significant risks and that the Ellison family has “consistently misled” shareholders about their financial backing. The decision marks a dramatic escalation in the battle for one of Hollywood’s oldest... - Hollywood’s Fake-Dating Trope: 9 Movie Couples Who Pretended—And Then, Fell Hard
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Some love stories are zappy; you look at someone, fall in love, and go on being the two peas in a pod with a tag of “match made in heaven.” Quick and easy.Some love stories, however, take a longer, stirring route. Sometimes they begin as an attempt to dodge (or... - 13 Surprising Recasts That Happened While Cameras Were Rolling
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Having to change an actor midway through filming is something that I wouldn’t wish even on my arch-rival. Casting a new face after shooting a part of the film is a production nightmare, especially because chances are it will rip your budget apart like the newborn xenomorph ripped open Kane’s... - 13 Gunfight Sequences That Shaped Modern Hollywood Action Cinema
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Action seems pretty straightforward as a genre. A good guy, a bad guy, a damsel in distress, and gallons of fake blood—the shorthand to a blockbuster action movie. I agree that these films follow a standard structure; however, no two action sequences ever feel the same (unless it's a frame-by-frame... - 9 Hollywood Characters Who Were Originally Written to Die (And Why Studios Changed Course)
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Some characters survive the story by fighting through it, and others survive because the director takes a U-turn on their deaths.Why, you ask? There are a plethora of reasons. Maybe the character begins to feel more important toward the end, or the preview screenings didn’t strike a chord with the... - DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1 Update
News Shooter (Yesterday) - Blackmagic Design has released the DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1 Update, which adds the ability to quickly search for effects in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, improved Fusion previews for transforms and merges, as well as improved stereoscopic 3D monitoring. What’s new in DaVinci Resolve 20.3.1 The following features have been added or... - Pop The Champagne: 10 Best New Year's Eve Movies
NoFilmSchool (2 days ago) - As the year slowly creeps toward the end, I like to mix in some different movies into my holiday watches. Aside from Christmas, I try to rope in a few New Year's Eve movies to keep the whole month festive.There's something about the new year that makes you so hopeful....