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- All of Ari Aster's Projects, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 25 August) - Ari Aster has made his mark as one of modern cinema's most provocative voices. The New York-born director cut his teeth on a series of increasingly disturbing short films before joining the greats of the horror scene with 2018's Hereditary. Since then, he's continued to challenge audiences with work that... - What Disney's Gen Z Strategy Means for Filmmakers
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 25 August) - According to reporting from Variety, Disney wants original ideas—specifically, the studio wants movies that will bring young men back to the brand. "Young men" in this case means Gen Z, ages 13-28.Every studio wants to reach Gen Z, so that's not news. But it's unique that Disney is calling for... - When a Kiss Changed Cinema: 11 Iconic Moments
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 23 August) - Fog swirls around a Paris train station. Two lovers meet, the world’s holding its breath. He kisses her like it’s both a promise and a farewell, the taste of wartime and regret lingering between them.Or maybe you’re picturing another kiss—one at the bow of a doomed ship, where the wind... - Bet You Didn’t Notice 'The Godfather' Uses Oranges as a Death Signal
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 23 August) - Halfway through The Godfather (1972), Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) strolls out of a market, hands full of groceries and a bag of oranges. It’s a calm, sunlit moment—until bullets rip through the air, sending the Don to the pavement and those bright orange spheres rolling into the gutter.On the surface,... - 8 Iconic Movie Lines That Became Everyday Expressions
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 23 August) - The other day, my mom scoffed at me, saying that I speak “filmy.” I guess she was critiquing my annoying (talk about self-awareness) habit of using movie quotes in my everyday speech and slipping them into all kinds of conversations with Clint Eastwood’s confidence and Meryl Streep’s panache. You know... - Did You Notice 'The Silence of the Lambs' Is Basically Clarice's POV
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 23 August) - Beyond the suspense and thrill that come with the hot pursuit of a mastermind killer, Jonathan Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs is spine-chillingly reflective of the different personalities that exist in our society, with characters like Hannibal Lecter and Buffalo Bill, who will remain forever relevant, reminding us of... - Filmmakers Are Using This Platform To Prevent AI Coverage Or Details Being Leaked
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 22 August) - When it was time to send the script for Weapons out, Zach Cregger wanted to control who could read it and when. This was going to be a hot spec, and they didn't want details to leak out, and they certainly didn't wait for AI to suck it up and... - Why Week Two Is a Movie's True "Opening Weekend"
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 22 August) - Interesting reporting out of The Hollywood Reporter this week, where they're proclaiming a film's second weekend is now basically its opening weekend.Looking at The Fantastic Four: First Steps as its example, THR points to a continuing trend in big-budget movies. They might open strong, but can they sustain their momentum... - Tarantino and De Palma Wax About Film Violence
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 22 August) - Quentin Tarantino and Brian De Palma are two auteur filmmakers who are not afraid to show a little violence on screen. Together, they're responsible for buckets of blood and mayhem, and for some of the best movies of all time. Any chance to see them sit down and talk about... - The 10 Best Terence Stamp Movies
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 22 August) - Terence Stamp died on August 17, 2025, at the age of 87, leaving behind one of cinema's most fascinating legacies. The British actor was "the master of the brooding silence," according to The Guardian, and his career spanned six decades with nearly 100 roles. From his Oscar-nominated debut to his... - The Gaffer's Dictionary: A Glossary of Lighting & Grip Equipment
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 22 August) - Gaffers on set have one of the most underrated jobs. They work with the cinematographer and director to help set the look and feel of the movie. And they have all sorts of tricks and tools inside their kits to make it happen. Today, I wanted to go over some... - 5 Tips from Ron Howard on Filmmaking
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 22 August) - Ron Howard has done it all and been on both sides of the camera, creating some iconic characters and images and directing some of my favorite films, like Apollo 13, Rush, and A Beautiful Mind. He’s one of the rare people who has found success regardless of genre. Outstanding Screenplays... - 8 Movie Dance Scenes That Shaped Pop Culture
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 22 August) - Dance scenes in movies do more than entertain—they define eras, inspire trends, and become cultural landmarks. They’re the moments that slip out of the screen and into our lives—suddenly, a move you saw under the flicker of a projector is being copied at weddings, school talent shows, and TikTok challenges... - Editors Erin DeWitt and Nate DeYoung on Bringing Together Two Distinct Perspectives in 'Our Hero, Balthazar'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - Directed by Oscar Boyson, the film balances dark comedy with emotional depth to paint a nuanced picture of two individuals from a vastly divided America.Editors Nate DeYoung and Erin DeWitt collaborated closely on this thought-provoking narrative, leveraging Productions in Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Frame.io to ensure their joint workflow... - How DP Larkin Seiple Shot 250 Scenes in 50 Days for 'Weapons'
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 21 August) - It's not hyperbole to say that Zach Cregger's new film, Weapons, is one of the best of 2025, as well as one of the best horror films in recent memory.The story unfolds in the fictional town of Maybrook, where an entire elementary school class vanishes without a trace. What starts...