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- 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... - The Meaning Behind the Most Famous Line From 'King Kong'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 29 September) - A giant hand slips from the ledge, a body plummets through the air, and the crowd below gasps as Kong crashes onto the New York City pavement. The most improbable victim of the Empire State Building has been identified. Then the quiet, almost melancholic words:“It wasn’t the airplanes… it was... - 8 Haunted House Movies That Will Haunt You Forever
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 28 September) - Horror cinema has always had one address it can never leave behind: the haunted house.These old houses—sometimes covered in cobwebs and layers of dust—are basically pressure cookers of fear where the walls seem to breathe and history refuses to stay buried. The real horror of a haunted house film lies,... - How '1917' Pulled Off the Illusion of a One-Take War Epic
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 28 September) - 1917 (2019) appears to be a one-shot movie.Well, it’s not. It’s 30 shots.Yet, audiences never notice the cuts. That’s the magic trick Sam Mendes pulled off with this World War I thriller. It looks like one seamless journey through No Man’s Land, but behind the curtain is an elaborate dance... - You’ll Never Believe How This Shot In 'The Matrix' Was Shot
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 28 September) - Whether you're a cinephile or not, chances are you have watched The Matrix. A multifaceted premise that is considered to be a milestone in science fiction, from story to performances to special effects, it is hard to find fault with the movie. To me, it is a philosophical action thriller,... - Drenched in Drama: The Best Rain Scenes in Movie History
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 27 September) - It’s funny how rain can infiltrate our favorite movie moments. It’s never just about bad weather; it’s also about high stakes, unfiltered feelings, and unforgettable images.A steady downpour can make a musical number feel magical, a storm can symbolize a hero’s rebirth, and a drizzle can turn a breakup into... - The Screenwriting Tricks That Don't Work Anymore
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - There is a lot of screenwriting advice out there. If you've ever been in a writing class, you've probably been given Save the Cat by Blake Snyder or Screenplay by Syd Field. And these are good resources full of valuable information.But if you try to teach a creative skill to... - Leonardo DiCaprio Knows It's 'Very Important' To See ‘One Battle After Another’ In a Theater
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - Last night, I packed into an IMAX screening of One Battle After Another, and for three hours, I had an amazing communal experience with fellow Los Angeles film buffs. I loved the movie, but even if I didn't, I'd have felt good when I left, because I was voting with... - The Top 10 Ethan Hawke Films That Define His Career
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - Ethan Hawke is one of the most versatile actors out there. I think he's been in every genre imaginable. And he's given amazing performances across all of them. Today, I wanted to go over the best Ethan Hawke movies. I wanted to celebrate an actor who I think has been... - How 'The Santa Clause' Reinvented Tim Allen as a Family Movie Star
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - Before 1994, Tim Allen was primarily known as a stand-up comedian with a hit TV show, Home Improvement. So, it was probably a surprise to many after it was announced that he would be playing Santa in a holiday film. But when The Santa Clause hit theaters that November, he... - How Leonardo DiCaprio is Using a Hitchcock Classic to Prepare for His Next Scorsese Film
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - It’s no secret that the actor-director duo of Leonardo DiCaprio and Martin Scorsese is one of the most iconic in modern cinema. The duo pumps out great moves together in a way that actually feels nostalgic for the old days.From The Aviator to The Wolf of Wall Street, their collaborations... - What 'The Lost Bus' Teaches Us About Telling a True Story
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - On November 8, 2018, the Camp Fire erupted in Butte County, California, becoming the deadliest wildfire in the state's history. The fire killed 85 people, displaced over 50,000 residents, and essentially wiped the town of Paradise off the map. In the midst of this catastrophe, school bus driver Kevin McKay... - The Ending Of 'One Battle After Another' Explained
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - The movie that everyone will be talking about this year is Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another. The movie is a sprawling, action-packed drama that blends a tale of radical activism, a covert government conspiracy, and a father's desperate search for his daughter into one twisty tale that covers... - The Plot Twist Audiences Hate the Most
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - Imagine you're watching Repo Men. Jude Law's character Remy has spent the film fighting against the evil corporation that repossesses people's organs when they can't make payments. He's fallen in love with a woman, they've infiltrated the company's headquarters, and they're heroically destroying the corporate database to free everyone from... - How One Line Made Mr. Tibbs a Civil Rights Icon
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 26 September) - The Sparta, Mississippi precinct. The atmosphere is tense. Exasperated, Chief Bill Gillespie (Rod Steiger) has just taken Harvey Oberst (Scott Wilson) into custody as a suspect in the Colbert murder case. A Black detective from Philadelphia, Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier), is called in—not as a visitor, but as a necessary...