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- Billy Zane and the Golden Age of the Sleazy ’90s Villain
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 17 September) - The 1990s were a golden era for unapologetically terrible movie villains, and nobody embodied that sleazy, over-the-top antagonist better than Billy Zane. He helped define the decade's deliciously creepy bad guys.According to Rotten Tomatoes, the actor "began his career playing an assortment of villains and oddballs" and since then has... - Why Love Triangles Are So Hot Right Now in Film & TV?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 17 September) - What's the hardest decision you've ever had to make? Was it ever choosing between two lovers? I don't think I've even been that lucky, but a guy can dream.As it turns out, I think everyone loves dreaming about being caught in a love triangle, because they're all the rage on... - Charlie Kaufman's Super Relatable Struggle to Get Original Films Made
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 17 September) - I remember being in my local bookstore in 2020 and coming across a signed copy of Charlie Kaufman's recently published book, Antkind. And I bought it, because duh, what an awesome find.At the time, we were a few months away from his next feature, I'm Thinking of Ending Things, and... - What ‘There Is No Spoon’ Really Means in 'The Matrix'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 17 September) - Even if you haven’t seen The Matrix (1999) in years, you probably remember this scene: a bald kid in monk-like robes sits with Neo (Keanu Reeves), holding a spoon that bends and twists like liquid silver. Then comes the line—calm, almost playful: “There is no spoon.”For a movie loaded with... - Decoding The Line That Defines The Matrix’s Reality
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 17 September) - Even if you haven’t seen The Matrix (1999) in years, you probably remember this scene: a bald kid in monk-like robes sits with Neo (Keanu Reeves), holding a spoon that bends and twists like liquid silver. Then comes the line—calm, almost playful: “There is no spoon.”For a movie loaded with... - Decoding The Line That Turned Defeat Into Defiance in ‘Gone With The Wind’
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 17 September) - I don’t know about you, but Gone With the Wind deeply resonated with me because of how flawed Scarlett was. Female characters are usually either portrayed as the damsel in distress or the “badass bitch” —Scarlett is neither. Beginning to end, she commits one mistake after another (rather stubborn decisions).... - 10 Best Chow Yun Fat Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - My introduction to Chow Yun Fat was in 2001 when I saw Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and it changed my life. At that point, I was obsessed with this zen master, and I knew I had to see any movie he'd been in. The deeper I dug into him, the... - Even Film Fan Needs to Watch These 10 Chow Yun Fat Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - My introduction to Chow Yun Fat was in 2001 when I saw Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and it changed my life. At that point, I was obsessed with this zen master, and I knew I had to see any movie he'd been in. The deeper I dug into him, the... - 9 Movies from Venice and TIFF We're Most Excited For
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - The fall festival circuit delivered some genuine surprises this year, with Venice crowning Jim Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother as its Golden Lion winner, while TIFF audiences chose Chloé Zhao's Hamnet as their People's Choice favorite. Both festivals showcased ambitious filmmaking from auteurs alongside breakthrough performances, and these festival entries... - The 16 Best Matthew McConaughey Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - Matthew McConaughey has had one of Hollywood's most interesting career trajectories, evolving from rom-com heartthrob to serious dramatic actor and back to someone who picks projects that genuinely interest him. (Gives him more time to stand on the sidelines of UT games, I suppose.)His body of work has resulted in... - How One Iconic Line Became Journalism’s Greatest Mantra
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - One of the things I love about being a writer is the idea that you could create a line that lives on in the hearts and minds of the viewers forever. So many parts of our cultural lexicon come from great screenwriters who put lines into movies and TV, and... - What Are The Best Robert Redford Movies of All Time?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - I woke up this morning to sad news: Robert Redford, an American icon and pillar of cinema, passed away. The loss of someone so great will leave a giant hole in movies, one that we can only fill by revisiting his masterworks. Redford was an incredible actor and director. He... - Boost your product photography with AI
Nikonrumors (Tuesday, 16 September) - Boost your product photography with AI The top-notch product photography is the gateway between you and your sales. A well-designed product helps capture more attention and drive better conversions. However, professional photography requires skilled expertise, more time, and, worst of all, a substantial budget. For starters, you don’t want... - Film Mississippi Unveils New Brand and Incentives
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - If you're a filmmaker looking for a fresh location with some serious perks, you might want to turn your eyes to the Magnolia State. The Mississippi Film Office just got a major facelift and a new name, and it's a signal that they're ready for their close-up.The agency is now... - Did You Know? The Icy Breath in The Exorcist Was No Movie Trick
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - The image is burned into horror history: Father Merrin (Max von Sydow) standing in the doorway of Regan’s (Linda Blair) bedroom, his breath visible in the dim, unholy light.It’s a detail that feels almost too real, the kind of thing your brain clocks even if you don’t consciously notice it....