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- The 10 Best Animal Performances In Movies Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - With the recent release of the horror movie, Good Boy, everyone in the office has been talking about animal actors. There's this old saying in Hollywood, "Never work with kids or animals," but like our post on the best child performances shows, animals get it right and steal the show... - 11 Tom Cruise Performances That Define His Career
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - If Tom Cruise is starring in a movie, there's a very high chance I'm going to see it in theaters. He's one of our last movie stars, one of the guys you know who puts a ton of thought, love, and care into the roles he chooses. That's why it... - Tim Burton’s Most Underrated Spooky Characters You’ll Obsess Over
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - Everyone studies Jack Skellington and Edward Scissorhands. Today, as we dive deeper into the Halloween season, we want to turn the lens on some of Tim Burton's underrated characters, where he explores and subverts character tropes, and find out what we can learn from them. For screenwriters and directors, these... - These Alternate Endings Could’ve Changed Cinema Forever
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - While the beginning sets the tone for your narrative, the ending decides its fate. It is reflective of the grip you have over a story that you’ve chosen to narrate. As a writer, for your story can feel like a Herculean task—mainly because it's difficult to overlook the general expectations... - A24 Went Big with 'The Smashing Machine' but Forgot the Marketing
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 7 October) - Dwayne Johnson can usually sell a movie with his name alone. But The Smashing Machine opened to just $5.9 million domestically, marking the lowest opening of Johnson's career.For a passion project years in the making, that's brutal. We want to take a look at the marketing that got us here,... - Best Jane Campion Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 6 October) - Jane Campion is a cinematic force. Her movies have this quiet complexity behind them that makes them endlessly watchable and so enthralling. I love how she handles actors, and she always manages to get the best performances out of people. She has the uncanny ability to dip into human psychology... - Hollywood Is Dying—42,000 Jobs Gone in Just 2 Years
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 6 October) - If you work in entertainment, you probably heard some variation of this last year: "Survive 'til '25." Things have been bleak. In a recent article from The Wall Street Journal, the reporting goes as far as to call Los Angeles' production prospects "a disaster movie."The numbers are stark. According to... - What Were Stanley Kubrick's Thoughts on Stephen King's Writing?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 6 October) - Stanley Kubrick and Stephen King are undeniably two of the greatest to work in their respective mediums. They're such interesting and creative men who tell uncompromising stories that challenge their respective audiences. We've covered Stephen King and Stanley Kubrick's work on The Shining. But it's worth repeating here that they... - Why the Original 'Tron' Director is Happy His Film Got Something Wrong
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 6 October) - It feels like all we talk about today is AI. But back in 1982, when Steven Lisberger’s film Tron came out, it was a revolutionary idea. The whole film was about programs that were sentient beings and human beings who were fighting back against the Master Control Program (MCP). Now,... - Taylor Swift Forgot the First Rule of Storytelling
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 6 October) - Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl dropped last week to massive commercial success and is already on its way to becoming the biggest album of all time. Despite all this, the critical reception has been deeply divided. While Rolling Stone awarded it a perfect five stars, other critics weren't... - Ridley Scott Says Modern Movies Are “Shit”
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 6 October) - 87-year-old Ridley Scott is still the firebrand he was half his life ago, when he broke into Hollywood. He's the director of some of the greatest movies of all time. And we've covered the best Ridley Scott shots, so we know you can spend weeks watching all the cool things... - What “Show Me the Money” Really Means in 'Jerry Maguire'
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 5 October) - An inspirational narrative, with the right doses of humor and emotion, starring actors like Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr., and Renée Zellweger, Cameron Crowe’s Jerry Maguire is everything that you might need on a blue day. The film won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1997, with Cuba... - Do You Know the Surprising Inspirations Behind E.T.’s Face
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 5 October) - Some argue that designing an alien is easy since nobody has seen one, so you could just let your imagination run wild. While that might be the case in some narratives, I do not believe conceptualizing the alien in E.T. the Extraterrestrial was that simple for Steven Spielberg (and boy... - The Hidden Irony in “I Love the Smell of Napalm in the Morning”
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 5 October) - War films majorly use muted colors, yet one cannot possibly ignore how vividly they explore different emotions in their various shades. From cynicism to romanticism to patriotism to spiritualism, to “you name it,” war films have covered it all. But few have done it like Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now... - How a Bronx Kid Infiltrated Lucas Skywalker Ranch
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 3 October) - Eddie AI is the assistant video editor for pros (think ChatGPT for video editing: logging, rough cuts, all seamless with your NLE) and they've been documenting the incredible people who sought to push forward the production and post production industries.Previously they wrote about Jim Jannard's digital cinematic camera revolution with...