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- Ari Aster Dissects the Meaning of 'Eddington'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 July) - My group threads have been flying off for the last few weeks, after I texted all my friends that Eddington was one of the three best movies of the year, and probably my favorite. This Western comedy is incredibly divisive, and a lot of people are upset at trying to... - Ana De Armas' 10 Best Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 July) - One of the things I love about Hollywood is that there are always stars to get excited about. But to stay on top, they have to make a lot of movies. Over the last decade, we've seen the rise of Ana de Armas. She's become one of Hollywood's mainstays and... - 'Happy Gilmore 2' Scores Biggest Netflix Numbers Ever
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 30 July) - In case you were wondering if Adam Sandler is still a massive movie star, the answer is a resounding "yes." In its debut weekend, Happy Gilmore 2 became Netflix's biggest U.S. film opening of all time. According to Variety, the Adam Sandler sequel, which launched on July 25, amassed 46.7... - Journey Through Time: The Ultimate 7 Best Time Travel Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - If you do not think that the ebbing and flowing of time is as scary as it is fascinating, you probably have yet to watch the greatest time travel movies. One of the biggest scientific controversies, yet, from scientists to filmmakers, time travel continues to attract all sorts of minds.... - 13 Chilling Horror Films Based on Real Events
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - Some of the most disturbing horror films don’t begin in a screenwriter’s head—they crawl out of real courtrooms, police reports, and news headlines. We like to think the scariest things live in our imaginations, but history has receipts.And reality, sometimes, has a knack for skipping the slow build and jumping... - 8 Music Biopics That Brought Legends to Life
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - Music biopics give us a peek into the lives of our favorite musicians. They reveal their personal struggles and inspiration, which often remain hidden or misinterpreted behind the flashing cameras and bling. They help us see our idols outside the light of their music, on-stage persona, fame, and legacy. At... - First Person POV Explained: Why Writers Rely on It
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - There is something bold about a story that starts with “I.” It doesn’t wait for permission. It pulls you in, hands you the narrator’s shoes, and says, “Walk with me.” First-person point of view is one of the most direct, personal ways to tell a story, and when it’s done... - What Extremely Dark Scene Did James Gunn Cut Out of 'Superman'?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - James Gunn's Superman has become one of those movies that gets endlessly talked about online, as it soars to domestic box office highs. But this is a movie that Gunn worked on and tweaked right up until releasing it in the theaters. What I loved about it was its unabashed... - Watch George Lucas' First Ever Panel at Comic-Con 2025
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - I love Comic-Con. I wasn't able to go this year, but I have been catching up with all the announcements and stories that dropped. One of my favorite panels I have seen came from George Lucas, who talked about art, creativity, Hollywood, and much more. He even gave us a... - 10 Best Killer Clown Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - When I was a kid, I never had a clown puppet or a stuffed animal. It makes me think these were an idea manufactured in the 70s or 80s. I think it probably came from John Wayne Gacy being a serial killer and a clown as well, which makes sense,... - How 'Weapons' Taps Into Audiences' Desire for Original Horror
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - Get ready for a new horror classic. Zach Cregger, the mind behind the critically acclaimed 2022 hit Barbarian, is back with a new film, Weapons, and it's already generating massive buzz. The movie has debuted with a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, signaling that we might have the next... - Barry Jenkins in Focus: His 7 Most Striking Films
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - Barry Jenkins has always served offbeat stories to the audience. His visuals are rich and evocative, centered on the characters and their internal struggles. Think bold colors, expressive lighting, long takes, close-up compositions, and a dynamic camera that mirrors the film’s emotional pulse. Making his directorial debut with Medicine for... - When Pacino Met De Niro: The Scene That Stopped Time
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - I don’t know about you, but if I’m ever allowed to pick my own arch nemesis, I’d want them to be the Vincent Hanna to my Neil McCauley. Undeniably, Michael Mann’s Heat is an adrenaline-packed cat-and-mouse thriller between a cop and a criminal mastermind, but to me, the movie demonstrates... - Why Filmmakers Use Monochromatic Color Palettes
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - Suppose you are watching a movie and realize that you are experiencing a certain mood. Maybe you haven’t noticed that the film is dripping in shades of one single color. It’s not an accident. You are deliberately manipulated into having a certain mood. Filmmakers use this trick all the time... - The 14 Funniest Parody Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 29 July) - Parody films possess a remarkable superpower. They take everything we love (or roll our eyes at) in cinema, crank it up to 11, and somehow make us love it even more. They roast the clichés, mock the tropes, and still manage to feel like affectionate tributes to the very genres...