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- 10 Iconic Nicole Kidman Performances That Define Her Career
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - Nicole Kidman is one of our greatest living actors. She's so enthralling to watch on screen and can take on characters in any genre. When she stars in a movie, I'm immediately drawn to it. I love her presence and the choices she makes. Today, I want to go over... - What 'One Battle After Another' Can Teach You About Cinematography
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - We're living in an era where a lot of modern cinematography feels flat. There are many contributors to the issue. The ease of digital workflows on projects that shoot fast and cheap (as well as the standardization of cameras for certain platforms) has led to a lot of stuff looking... - Oh Ya, You Betcha! The Best (and Worst) Minnesotan Accents in Movies and TV
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - I love accents, but I don't always love them in film and TV, especially when they don't quite land. One of the most difficult accents for many actors is the one found in Minnesota, rooted in Scandinavian affectations and often delivered with a smile. Keely Wolter, an accent and dialogue... - Robert Altman’s Secret Weapon: Dual Dialogue in ‘Nashville’
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think that while we filmmakers are focused on grounding our narratives in reality, many times we sort of take dialogue for granted and forget its contribution towards realism. Other times, we’re so hypervigilant about sync sound and clarity that we tend to miss... - The Risky Camera Move in 'The Bourne Supremacy' That Redefined Action
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - Bloodied and desperate, Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) smashes a stolen taxi through traffic as Russian police chase him.That’s The Bourne Supremacy’s (2004) now-famous chaotic car chase in Moscow we are talking about. It’s quite hard to forget, really.And one of the reasons why is that its famously unsteady camera makes... - Everyone Misunderstands the Hand-Drawn Joke in 'Pulp Fiction'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 30 September) - Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) walking into Jack Rabbit Slim’s is one of those few movie scenes that stick in your cultural imagination.It’s a surreal time capsule—an old-school diner stuffed with pop icons, themed waiters, and a jukebox that seems like it belongs to another dimension.... - The ‘Dark Knight’ Quote That Plagues Nolan—and the Secret Writing Tip Behind It
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 29 September) - There's something about the grandiose nature of superhero movie dialogue that roots itself deep in your brain and sticks there, sometimes for years.With great power comes great responsibility. Why do we fall? So we can learn to pick ourselves back up.Or what about, "You either die a hero or you... - The Hard Truth About Hollywood and Originality From Gore Verbinski
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 29 September) - There was a time when Gore Verbinski was the hottest director in Hollywood. The guy used a scope and scale as a weapon for his Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. His work in horror on The Ring created a generation terrified of VHS tapes. And he even delved into animation... - How 'Rocky Horror' Invented Interactive Cinema
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 29 September) - Do you remember your first time watching The Rocky Horror Picture Show? For me, it was in college in a basement, and with a bunch of people who were already fans.I was behind the eight ball, but they took me in as one of their own and indoctrinated me.Since then,... - Why 'Jay Kelly' Looks Like Baumbach's Most Personal Film Yet
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 29 September) - Noah Baumbach turned 55 last September, right around the time he wrapped Jay Kelly. We're not saying the film is evidence of a midlife crisis, but it might be a bit of a cry for help from a respected writer/director.In case you're unaware, we haven't been doing all that well... - Trump Adds 100% Tariff on Movies Not Made in America
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 29 September) - It’s official. Back in May, Trump floated the idea of tariffs on Hollywood, and now they are here. Reuters broke that President Donald Trump confirmed today via a post on Truth Social that he is moving forward with a 100% tariff on all films produced overseas and imported into the... - What We Know So Far About 'The Social Reckoning'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 29 September) - Aaron Sorkin is returning to the world of Facebook with a follow-up film. But this time, the story isn't about the first social network and the messy lawsuits that followed. Sony Pictures announced the official title on Friday—The Social Reckoning, scheduled to arrive in theaters on Oct. 9, 2026.The film... - The Story Behind the ‘Star Wars' Crawling Text
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 29 September) - For most cinephiles, yellow text on a black background takes them back to one place—The Star Wars movies. Yellow prominent text crawling against the backdrop of pitch black and John Williams’ score—that’s how the first Star Wars movie opened, which became the identity of the Star Wars movies. While the... - Breaking Down the Meaning of the Famous 'Moonstruck' Slap
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 29 September) - It happens when you least expect it. Practical to the core, Loretta Castorini (Cher) is distressed upon waking up in bed next to Ronny Cammareri (Nicolas Cage), a melodramatic baker, and her fiancé’s brother. After Ronny loopily says that he’s in love with her, already perturbed, Loretta slaps him across... - The Meaning Behind the Final Close-Up in 'Sunset Boulevard'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 29 September) - Sunset Boulevard (1950) has one of those endings that has left its mark on cinematic history.As Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) drifts down the staircase of her decaying mansion with her eyes glazing over, in her manic trance, she mistakes the newsreel cameras for Cecil B. DeMille’s film crew. Then comes...