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- What Movie Studios Are Left (and Who Holds the Top IPs)?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 December) - I was talking to my manager about finding producers on a spec and then which studios we could take the story to. And then I was like...wait, who can we take it to? Which movie studios are left?So far, the 2020s have been marked by consolidation, and we're only going... - Movie Myth Monday: Did 'Titanic' Really Cost More Than the Actual Ship?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 8 December) - Making movies can be expensive, and making blockbuster movies can be appallingly expensive. But how does it compare to building a luxury cruise liner in the early 1900s?One of the prevailing myths in Hollywood that I've heard people bring up is that the budget for the movie Titanic was actually... - 7 Richard Linklater Films That Quietly Changed Modern Cinema
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - As a self-taught filmmaker, Richard Linklater tops the list of every film buff who appreciates the surrealist artistic approach toward emotions and expressions.He has always been known for swimming against the tide, chasing moments and characters to create stories out of the often "unnoticed" in our day-to-day grind.If you’re looking... - 7 Plot Holes That Might Ruin Your Favorite Movies
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - Anytime I notice a plot hole in a movie, I like to think that it is a question left for the viewers to figure out. It might sound absurd, but hear me out. Whenever a movie is produced, the script is tossed around among multiple people and read innumerable times... - Here Are Some of the Best Holiday Savings Deals You Might Have Missed
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - It's that time of the year when the savings might be the best, but your day-to-day lives might also be completely out of control. Sure, there's often less work going around during the holidays—at least production-wise. But there's also family, travel, and a ton of other activities taking up lots... - A-Listers Warn Congress: The Netflix-WBD Deal Is a 'Noose Around Theatrical'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 5 December) - The industry is reeling from news that Netflix has clinched the winning bid for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD). This has created an unprecedented consolidation of content and market power and scared filmmakers. Now, Variety is reporting that some of these filmmakers are raising their voices anonymously and have sent an... - Netflix Acquires Warner Bros. Discovery for $83 Billion – Streaming Giant’s Business Model Poses Existential Threat to Theatrical Exhibition
CineD (Friday, 5 December) - Netflix has reached an agreement to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery’s studios and HBO Max streaming operations for $83 billion at $27.75 per share, marking the streaming giant’s first major studio acquisition and triggering alarm across the theatrical exhibition industry. The deal, which requires U.S. regulatory approval, prompted producers to petition... - How to Expand a Franchise Without Losing Its Soul: Inside ‘Murder at the Embassy’
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 December) - Filming a sequel presents a unique set of challenges: you have to honor the aesthetic of the original while expanding the world enough to justify a second chapter. Doing so while battling the Egyptian summer sun and navigating active archeological digs is a different beast entirely.For director Stephen Shimek, the... - How The Current Wild West of Hollywood Gives Hope For Indie Filmmakers
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 December) - Are you sick of me saying that it's been a rough couple of years in Hollywood? Between the bursting of the streaming bubble, the historic WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, and the pull of global incentives... things are kind of bad. We're in an era defined by consolidation, and it feels... - Unpacking the Christmas Movie Tropes We Love (and How to Break Them)
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 December) - Once December hits, it seems like everyone I know has the same plans every evening. They pour themselves a drink, make a bowl of snacks, and plop on any streaming service, and settle in with a different holiday movie every night.And now that places like Netflix, Hallmark, and Lifetime are... - "If You Don't Like This Film, I Hate You": Check Out John Waters' Top 10 of 2025
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 December) - The king of sleaze always has some unique picks on his top 10 film lists every year, and this year is no exception. He usually champions unconventional, underseen, and divisive films that other critics often skip.Waters has said he watches between 50 and 80 films a year and gravitates toward... - “Are You Not Entertained?” — The Question That Turned Gladiator Into Tragedy
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 December) - While films like Ridley Scott’s Gladiator recreate glorious civilizations from our past, they also portray some of the most brutal practices of empires. Set during the reign of the Roman Empire, Gladiator follows a former general in his quest for revenge against the corrupt emperor who obliterated his entire family... - 13 Most Common Characters in Horror Movies That Are Here to Stay
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 December) - Like there’s the hero’s journey, I’ve come to realize that there’s also a horror’s journey. Okay, it’s not really a thing. But typical horror movies go through a couple of broad stages, which are mainly defined by their characters who drive the sequence to the next stage. It’s not like... - 9 Films That Made Their Settings As Iconic As the Characters
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 December) - In cinema, the setting refers to the physical location, time period, era, historical event, or cultural backdrop against which the main events of the story unfold. In a way, the setting serves as a container for the story, holding all its aspects together.But it doesn’t always have to be just... - 11 Movies Where the Villain is the Main Character
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 4 December) - History is famously written by winners. And, since it’s in our innate nature to root for the good guys, it’s no wonder that most of our stories are straightforward moral tales of the victory of the good over evil.But what if we flipped this narrative? What if we let the...