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- How Director Pedro Herrera Murcia Rewrites the International Rules of Indie Filmmaking
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - If you’ve been following Making It, a newsletter run by our very own GG Hawkins, you know it's important for filmmakers to build their own ecosystems. To make friends and connections they can work with and not ask for permission to make a movie, but to find ways to get... - The Time Tom Hanks Passed on 'Jerry Maguire'—and How Tom Cruise Saved the Day
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - When you sit down to write a screenplay, they say it can help to envision the actors you want saying the lines. And it would be hard to pick a better person to say the lines in your script than one of the Toms -- either Hanks or Cruise.And that's... - What Ripley From 'Alien' Can Teach You About Writing Iconic Characters
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 18 November) - One of the greatest movie characters of all time is Sigourney Weaver's Ripley. She's the survivor of many an alien attack across several decades in one of the most beloved science fiction franchises of all time. Now, I could wax on about how much I love these movies all day,... - Why History Nerds Are Mad at Nolan’s The Odyssey—And Why It’s Fine)
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 November) - Every day I wake up and take a costly set of multivitamins and drink a protein shake with scoops of creatine and powered greens, all because I want to make sure I can live healthy through next year, so I can see Christopher Nolan's newest movie, The Odyssey, on the... - The Secret Tricks Behind 'Bugonia's' Stunning Look, Straight from DP Robbie Ryan
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 November) - Alongside director Yorgos Lanthimos, cinematographer Robbie Ryan has crafted a visual signature that many will recognize. Low angles, wide lenses, rich colors, a camera that moves when motivated and sits when characters sit, capturing rich colors and contrast in natural lighting. Ryan has shot critically acclaimed films like The Favourite,... - How Christopher Nolan Filmed 'The Odyssey' On Those Loud-Ass IMAX Cameras
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 17 November) - Perhaps the most highly anticipated movie of all time for serious film-heads and camera nerds, Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey promises to be as entertaining as it will be technically marvelous. And while we’re excited about the film for many reasons, the fact that it is set to be the first... - CamerImage 2025 – Complete Guide to Workshops, Competition, and the World’s Premier Cinematography Festival
CineD (Saturday, 15 November) - The 33rd EnergaCAMERIMAGE International Film Festival returns to Toruń, Poland from November 15-22, 2025, bringing together over 70,000 attendees for cinema’s only major festival devoted exclusively to cinematography. Your first time to CamerImage, or have you have you been there many times? Here’s your guide to CamerImage 2025. This year’s... - 9 Modern Movies That Reimagined Classic Myths
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 15 November) - Some of the greatest writing in the history of the world has preceded us. Many ancient mythologies are considered timeless classics for their themes of heroism, sacrifice, and poignant portrayals of the human condition. These themes resonate deeply with audiences across cultures, even today. We often notice similarities between mythologies... - 7 Iconic Movie Characters Who Refuse to Change — And That’s the Point
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 15 November) - They keep making the same mistakes, and we love them for it!“I like characters who don’t change, who don’t learn from their mistakes,” said David Fincher in his Time Out interview in 2011 for his movie The Social Network.Being flawed is human, but what if the flaw persists throughout the... - 7 Best Backwoods Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 15 November) - Some of us dream of owning a cabin in the woods. It sounds nice at first. But I’ve seen enough backwoods horror movies to know it’s not all whimsy. Victims in these films are often torn apart by an animal or chopped down by a psychotic killer, or they get... - Emily Blunt as Kitty Oppenheimer: How She Brought Depth to a Limited Role
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 15 November) - Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer earned widespread critical acclaim for its technical achievements and narrative structure.But one thing that’s hardly ever discussed with Oppenheimer is how the narrative uses its women to add nuance to its complex story, allowing them to shine through. J. Robert Oppenheimer's wife, Katherine Puening (played by Emily... - How Closing a Door Rewrote Michael’s Fate in ‘The Godfather’
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 15 November) - Some visuals carry a sense of permanence with them. In movies, such visuals endure because of the powerful imagery they carry within.The ending shot of The Godfather (1972) gives us one such visual. With a simple closing of a door, director Francis Ford Coppola says everything that needs to be... - The Real African Language Behind Wakanda — And Why Black Panther Chose It
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 November) - When Black Panther hit theaters in 2018, the excitement was palpable. Aside from the fact that it was the first big-budget superhero movie with an all-Black cast, its Afrofuturist appeal, stunning visuals, and the prospect of a technologically advanced African nation rooted in tradition made it a must-watch.And the movie... - Unlocking Christopher Nolan's Passion For 'The Odyssey'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 November) - Christopher Nolan is undeniably at the peak of his filmmaking powers. He's a guy who can get anything greenlit that he needs and wants.And now, just two years after his almost billion-dollar box-office hit Oppenheimer, he’s already plunged headfirst into his next obsession, Homer's The Odyssey. The movie has a... - The Three Types of Conflict Every Scene Needs
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 14 November) - Every scene in your screenplay needs conflict. Okay, I know that sounds obvious, but it's not as simple as it seems. There are different types of conflict you can use to deepen a scene's action and make sure what your characters are doing connects with your audience. A working scene...