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- What We Know So Far About '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 2 September) - Regardless of what you thought of 28 Years Later and its slightly more subdued mother/son storyline, the sequel is coming soon.At the end of the former film, Spike meets Sir Jimmy Crystal (Jack O’Connell) and his strange cult of "Jimmies." 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple begins soon afterward, with... - The 2025 Summer Box Office Is Losing The Battle To Your Couch
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 2 September) - That headline probably gave JD Vance a sensation in his pants, but it should worry most filmmakers and film lovers. I've been going to the movies every week this year and doing my part, but the numbers for the 2025 summer box office are in, and they're not pretty. Right... - Ridley Scott's Slate is Kind of Bonkers
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 2 September) - Based on Ridley Scott's recent interview with Dazed Digital, the 87-year-old filmmaker has outlined an ambitious slate of projects. He's already had a magnificent career as the director of Alien, Blade Runner, Gladiator, Thelma & Louise, and more, but he's not slowing down anytime soon. Here's what we can deduce... - How Did The 'Spider-Verse' Influence 'KPop Demon Hunters'?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 2 September) - Let's be honest. We all walked out of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse in 2018 completely shell-shocked. It was a seismic event. But mostly it was a film so visually inventive and emotionally resonant that it felt like the entire medium of animation had just been kicked into a new dimension.I... - 5 Graham Greene Movies and TV Shows You Should Watch
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 2 September) - Graham Greene (Oneida Nation) was a trailblazing Indigenous actor who crafted diverse roles across genres, from TV to film. He brought depth and authenticity to roles that could have been stereotypes in less capable hands.On September 1st, the actor passed away in a Toronto hospital at the age of 73... - How the Netflix Algorithm Is Reshaping Filmmaking
CineD (Tuesday, 2 September) - A new Guardian long read dissects how Netflix’s data-driven culture, scale, and shifting incentives helped normalize easy-to-follow, mass-appeal movies, then hints at a corrective under new film leadership. Here is what matters for working filmmakers: where decisions are really made, how “personalization” flattens taste, and why AI is poised to... - What It Really Means to Be an “Uncompromising Filmmaker”
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 1 September) - Two years ago, I wrapped I Live Here Now, a deeply beautiful and intricate psychological horror film about a woman who confronts her traumas in a strange, derelict hotel.It was my first feature as a director of photography, as well as the first feature for my director, Julie Pacino. In... - 5 Best MacGuffins in Movies
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 1 September) - A MacGuffin is the object everyone in a movie wants but doesn't really matter to the audience. Sometimes we don't even know what the MacGuffin is, and that's okay. Either way, it's the thing that drives the plot and motivates characters — and sometimes, that thing becomes even more iconic... - Why the 'Deadpool 2' Director Left 'Jurassic World Rebirth'
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 1 September) - David Leitch and Kelly McCormick, who are married, are also the principals behind stunt-spectacular film company 87North. They produced the John Wick series, Nobody and its sequel Nobody 2, Bullet Train, Violent Night, The Fall Guy, and more. They're a production company with a very specific approach to storytelling, and... - Writing An Adaptation? This Checklist Will Help
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 1 September) - As a screenwriter, I can tell you that writing an adapted screenplay is no easy feat. You have to seek out the heart and soul of the source material and then be merciless when it comes to bending and tweaking it so it can fit the big screen. Sometimes, you... - Darth Vader’s Few Minutes of Screen Time Defined Movie Villains Forever
NoFilmSchool (Sunday, 31 August) - Twelve minutes—that’s all it took for Darth Vader to become the most feared villain in cinema.In Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), he’s on screen for less than the time it takes to microwave a frozen pizza, yet his presence dominates every frame of the film.How does a character with... - 11 Al Pacino Movies That Define Great Acting
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 30 August) - There are actors who chase roles, and then there’s Al Pacino—who made the roles chase him.For over five decades, he’s delivered performances that feel less like acting and more like watching a man throw his soul onto the screen. Whether he’s whispering like a coiled serpent or erupting like a... - Things That Might Spoil ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ Just a Little Bit for You
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 30 August) - It’s crazy how films completely immerse us in them, and we miss out even on the most obvious flaws on screen. I like to believe that that's what magic feels like. While normal cinephiles move on after the experience, nerds like me rewatch those movies over and over again, like... - What’s in Pulp Fiction’s Briefcase? Nothing and Everything
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 30 August) - Vincent Vega (John Travolta) flips open a battered briefcase, and suddenly his face glows as if lit by divine revelation. Jules (Samuel L. Jackson), curious to know, asks him, “We happy?”And us?We lean forward, just as desperate to peek inside. In that instant, Tarantino transforms a simple prop into one... - The Unexpected Story Behind Joker’s Lip-Licking in 'The Dark Knight'
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 30 August) - Do you believe that even the seemingly worst things happen for the best? It was during the filming of a particular Netflix original anthology. It was peak monsoon, and I still don’t understand why nobody accounted for the rain. Naturally, the rain literally pissed on our schedule; we barely finished...