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- Rocky's Iconic Training Montage That Changed Movies Forever
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 20 August) - A tale of resilience, hope, and victory in the face of low odds and measly resources, Rocky’s release in 1976 not only revived the American dream but established Rocky Balboa as an enduring icon for almost half a century, and still counting. In a post-Vietnam and post-Watergate America, Rocky’s victory... - Why Doesn't Benicio Del Toro's Character in 'Sicario' Talk More?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 19 August) - One of my favorite movies of the 2010s is Sicario, a brutal and realistic crime thriller about the hopelessness of the drug war on the American and Mexican borders. The movie is full of strong performances, but the one that stands out to me the most is Benicio Del Toro's... - Aubrey Plaza: Hollywood’s Most Unpredictable Star
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 19 August) - Let’s be honest, there was a time when we all thought we had Aubrey Plaza figured out. She was April Ludgate on Parks and Rec, and most people assumed that she could rely on her deadpan wit to carry her. It was an iconic, career-making performance.And for 99% of actors,... - How 'Prisoners' Made a Lasting Impression on 'Weapons'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 19 August) - When it comes to movies about kids disappearing in the suburbs, Weapons and Prisoners are two of the best, so I am sure it's not surprising to learn that when director Zach Cregger was making his latest horror flick starring Julia Garner and Josh Brolin, he had everyone check out... - Quentin Tarantino Breaks Down Hong Kong vs. American Fight Scene Styles
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 19 August) - I recently got to sit down to watch Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair at Quentin Tarantino's Vista Theater in Los Angeles. It was a fantastic way to watch the movie and brought me back to my deep love for martial arts movies. I've been seeking out behind-the-scenes stuff from... - Why Horror Movies About Animals Always Hit a Nerve
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 19 August) - There's something instinctual about the way most of us react when horror movies put animals at the center of the terror. For me, it's desperation—keep that precious animal safe! They didn't do anything wrong! Maybe it's a cheat, but put a pet in something, and I'm immediately invested.Maybe animals in... - New Insights on Sony’s Camera System for F1: The Movie in FDTimes Interview
CineD (Tuesday, 19 August) - Earlier this summer, we covered how director Joseph Kosinski and DP Claudio Miranda ASC pushed the boundaries of high-speed cinematography for F1: The Movie, using compact, custom Sony cameras to capture real Formula 1 racing with immersive realism. Now, thanks to a recent in-depth interview in Film and Digital Times,... - The Godfather’s Cat: A Furry Accident That Made Film History
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - It’s one of the most quietly menacing openings in film history: Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando), flanked by shadows and family, sits in his office on his daughter’s wedding day, casually stroking a cat as he calmly discusses murder. The soft purring contrasts sharply with the words spilling out of his... - Did You Know? 'Gone Girl' Uses Voiceover to Trick You
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - “When I think of my wife, I always think of her head. I picture cracking her lovely skull, unspooling her brains, trying to get answers.”That’s how Gone Girl (2014) opens. Nick Dunne’s (Ben Affleck) voiceover lands like a gut punch—chilling, sharp, weirdly poetic.And then comes Amy’s (Rosamund Pike) diary. Warm.... - What If Disney Never Bought Pixar? Reimagining the Animation Landscape
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - Back in 1985, Steve Jobs was ousted from his own company, after which he founded NeXT and acquired Lucasfilm, the Graphics Group, which would eventually become Pixar Animation. Founded in 1986, Pixar pioneered the shift from 2D to 3D animation. During the same time, Disney was struggling, especially in terms... - Did You Know? ‘Don’t Look Up’ is A Playful Roast of Storytelling Habits
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up is a textbook satire that sparked intense public debate about existential threats, particularly climate change. Starring an ensemble cast of A-list actors like Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Timothée Chalamet, and Cate Blanchett, Don’t Look Up took Netflix by storm upon its release in... - DP Chat: Crafting Tension Through Framing and Pacing
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - In filmmaking, framing and pacing can turn an everyday moment into a heart-pounding thriller. Every angle chosen and decision to hold or cut a shot is a deliberate move designed to shape the audience’s emotions. One of the most famous examples of this is the shower scene in Psycho. Hitchcock... - Crazy Ladies: The Best Psycho Biddie Movies Of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - Who doesn't love an older woman scorned and out for revenge or something even worse? That's what the Psycho Biddie genre brings to life, and it's become one of my favorites in the horror canon. Today, I want to look at the best versions of this kind of movie and... - Ian McKellen Says Gandalf and Frodo Will Be Back Together Soon
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - Give me a second, please. I just learned two of my favorite characters will be back on our screens in an upcoming project.Ian McKellan, the actor behind the famous beard as Middle-earth's Gandalf the Grey, let the details slip at an event in London over the weekend."I hear there's going... - What Do You Have to Do to Make a Living as a Screenwriter?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 18 August) - Jim Agnew is a director, writer, and producer. He has worked with Dario Argento, and his scripts have starred Oscar-winning actors like Adrien Brody and Nicolas Cage, with projects landing at Lionsgate, ABC, Blumhouse, and Sony. But in the beginning, he saved up money for a year to focus entirely...