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- Friends Close, Enemies Closer: The Most Famous Lesson From 'The Godfather'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - In The Godfather Part II (1974), Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) sits in quiet calculation, his words sharper than any blade:“My father taught me many things here — he taught me in this room. He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.”It’s a simple line, but it lands... - The Courtroom Classic Film That Was Shot in Just 2 Rooms
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - What if a film, set entirely in a single jury room and a restroom, could feel as expansive as an epic?That’s exactly what 12 Angry Men (1957) pulls off—and no, it’s not a magic trick. It’s just one of the most cleverly constructed, tightly executed pieces of cinema ever made.... - All 9 ‘The Conjuring’ Universe Movies Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - James Wan revitalized the genre with The Conjuring (2013), one of the most popular film franchises in the horror genre that remains at the top of the binge-watch list for most horror lovers. By emphasizing family, faith, and resilience, The Conjuring franchise blends horror and humanity, like your morning coffee:... - 5 Best Makoto Shinkai Films That Will Stay With You Forever
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 September) - Breathtaking illustrations, poetic and introspective storytelling, and stories that often revolve around themes of love, longing, and human connection, Makoto Shinkai needs no introduction for animation lovers. With a knack for capturing the small, seemingly ordinary moments and details of life, his films are sensitive to the ephemeral nature of... - Paul Gandersman on Co-Directing, Writing, and Editing His Feature Film Debut 'Man Finds Tape'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 September) - The story follows Lucas Page, a viral YouTuber known for his creepy video series, and his sister, Lynn, as they investigate a murder in the center of their hometown of Larkin, Texas. But their investigation quickly goes haywire when the two are swept up in a decades-old supernatural phenomenon that... - Jordan Peele’s Process for Writing Stronger Scripts
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 September) - Writer/director Jordan Peele spent years developing Get Out before he ever put pen to paper on the script. His approach allowed him to tell a fresh, compelling story that the horror space had never seen before.As we wait for his production company’s new release Him (directed by Justin Tipping), we... - 3 Lessons From the Steamy 'I Really Love My Husband' Trailer
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 September) - I am really pumped for our very own GG Hawkins, who has a movie coming out in theaters later this month. The trailer just dropped, and as someone who has already seen the fantastic film, I am really excited for more people to get to watch it. Today, I want... - You Can Light a Whole Movie with Just These Lights
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 September) - Could you light almost a whole movie with just Nanlite PavoTube II 30C RGB LED Tube Lights?That’s what cinematographer Spenser Sakurai did on his last project.In his newest in-depth behind-the-scenes video, Sakurai describes how he used the LEDs in creative ways, complete with various setups and specific advice. According to... - The Best Sammo Hung Martial Arts Movies You Must See
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 September) - Last month, I saw a bunch of movies on the Criterion Channel that caught my eye. They were starring an actor named Sammo Hung, a guy whom I had heard about in my martial arts movie love, but I was embarrassed that I had only seen a few of them.... - Why James Cameron Is Still Defending ‘Avatar’
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 September) - Look, when James Cameron gets salty about something, it’s usually a good idea to pay attention. The man doesn't just make movies; he bends technology, physics, and studio budgets to his will to get what’s in his head onto the screen. He’s earned the right to be a little ticked... - The ‘Wuthering Heights’ Trailer Is More Risqué Than You’d Expect
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 September) - Emerald Fennell does not do anything lightly. She's a force of nature who directs big, bold movies. And they are noisy and loud, and get people to the theaters. Promising Young Woman was a big splash, and Saltburn entered the cultural lexicon and changed the way people think about bath... - David Leitch’s 6 Best Films That Redefined Action
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 September) - David Leitch didn’t exactly walk into Hollywood through the front door. He tumbled, flipped, crashed through windows, and got hit by a few cars—literally.Before calling the shots behind the camera, Leitch was one of the industry’s top stunt performers, doubling for Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and Jean-Claude Van Damme. But... - Gareth Evans 6 Iconic Movies Ranked: From Brutal to Brilliant
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 September) - Nobody shoots violence quite like Gareth Evans. When his movies punch, you feel every fractured bone, every desperate gasp, and every slam into concrete.He made The Raid: Redemption (2011), and suddenly the world remembered that action films could be both brutally physical and artistically composed. Instead of making noise for... - Ridley Scott’s 9 Best Films Across Five Decades
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 September) - Whether you’re a cinephile or not, Ridley Scott needs no introduction. Throughout his 50-year filmmaking career, the extremely versatile Scott has directed nearly 30 films, reinventing genres by seamlessly blending them together. At the same time, his films challenge gender roles, often featuring strong and complex women, such as Ripley... - The 7 Best Mike Flanagan Movies and Series of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 September) - A huge name in the genre of horror, Mike Flanagan’s narratives rely on slow-burn suspense over visual scares or cliché horror tropes and are widely admired for their use of horror elements as visual metaphors for real-life struggles. By methodically building emotional and psychological tension, Mike Flanagan movies allow viewers...