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- The $2 William Shatner Mask That Made ‘Halloween’ Legendary
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 November) - If you have watched Halloween (1978), or haven’t and just seen the trailer or the poster, you know things don’t get more bizarre than Michael Myers’s face. Imagine that pale, leathery face looking at you through those vacant, barren eyes in the dead of the night; you would know what... - 3 Weeks to Score a Movie? Composer Jordan Seigel Breaks Down His Rapid-Fire Workflow
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 12 November) - Composer Jordan Seigel bridges the gap between Hollywood's biggest blockbusters and the intimate world of indie film. He's taken on massive projects like Snow White and Ant-Man and the Wasp, but his roots are firmly planted in the world of jazz piano.His latest score for the Duplass brothers' film, The... - How a George Lucas Box Office Bomb Saved 'The Godfather'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 November) - When we talk about a movie like The Godfather today, it's hard to believe there was a time when they didn't think it would make any money or be successful.But you gotta remember, back in the '60s, gangster movies were absolute box office poison. Paramount had just watched Kirk Douglas... - The Ultimate Ewan McGregor Movie Ranking: Top 10 Films
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 November) - Ewan McGregor has had a heck of a career so far, showing he's one of our most versatile modern actors. He takes risks in gritty indie dramas, then leans into iconic roles in blockbuster franchises, and veers into musicals, comedies, and romances, not to mention popping up on television shows... - James Bond Writers' Dilemma: If Bond is Dead, How Do You Bring Him Back?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 November) - When I first got into watching James Bond movies, I loved poring over the 20+ movies in the franchise and seeing how each different actor portrayed him. It was really cool to see the click versions, the goofy versions, and everyone in between. One of the things that stood out... - A Lesson From Ari Aster: If Your Movie Doesn't Have Haters, You Aren't Doing It Right
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 November) - Whenever I see a new movie that gets everyone talking, it makes me excited. No matter if I liked it or hated it, I think art that is provocative and gets a response is the best. One of the movies I've debated with friends and colleagues this year is Eddington,... - 'Marty Supreme' Is at the End of His Rope in New Trailer
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 November) - A24 just dropped a brand new trailer for Marty Supreme, and it's already generating serious Oscar buzz for Timothée Chalamet.Chalamet stars as Marty Mauser, a character loosely inspired by real-life table tennis champion Marty Reisman, who hustles his way through New York while chasing his dream of stardom and success... - 'The Shining's' Dick Hallorann Returns — and 'Welcome to Derry' Gets Him Right This Time
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 11 November) - When Chris Chalk showed up as Dick Hallorann in Episode 2 of HBO's It: Welcome to Derry, Stephen King fans likely clocked the name immediately. This is the same character from The Shining, the friendly Overlook Hotel chef with those titular psychic abilities. In Stanley Kubrick's 1980 film, he tries... - 9 Great Comedies With Surprisingly Dark Endings
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - Comedies lie to us.They make us laugh, ease our nerves, and whisper everything’s fine — at least until the ending rips that illusion apart. I love the ones that go further, that pull the rug out from under us with a twist we never saw coming. Even our anticipation gets... - 9 Movies That Capture the Essence of Greek Tragedies
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - Great films possess a unique power to evoke memories of iconic literature from centuries ago. Often unconsciously, certain screenplays are so powerful that they inevitably invite such comparisons.Since I began studying cinema, I have observed foundational similarities between certain renowned films and ancient texts, as well as historically revered plays.... - How the Call From 'Taken' Made Liam Neeson an Action Star
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - In a sterile apartment, Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson) is sitting with a phone in his white-knuckled grip. The men on the other end are the ones who have just kidnapped his daughter, Kim (Maggie Grace). Instead of shouting or thrashing, Mills steadies himself, takes a breath, and speaks in a... - The Perfect Hook: 10 Best Drama TV Pilots Of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - When I'm watching or reading a TV pilot, I want to feel that jolt of electricity that makes me beg for more episodes. If you're a writer or director or just a fan, pilot episodes function as an introduction to a world and its characters. They should be indicative of... - What Are The Highest-Grossing Horror Movies of All Time?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - I think it's every filmmaker's dream to write and/or direct a hit movie. Inside all of us are artists who are itching to get our message out to the world. Well, one of the best genres to work in in order to ensure you make a hit is horror. It... - Why John Carpenter Hating 'The Substance' Should Inspire Every Filmmaker
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - John Carpenter has always been a firebrand. It's what makes his movies so noisy and so much fun. He marches to the beat of his own drum.So, when he was asked about his feelings on he movie The Substance at a fan expo, we sort of should have anticipated that... - Stop Overdirecting: Jennifer Lawrence’s Tip for Better Movie Scenes
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 10 November) - Sometimes, Jennifer Lawrence says, male directors annoy her on set."Not all men!" she said in a recent Vulture interview with director Lynne Ramsey about their new film Die My Love. But there's a pattern she's noticed. "I have found a commonality in female directors, which is that they do not...