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- 7 Screenwriting Tips from Richard Linklater
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 23 July) - Richard Linklater has earned recognition for his innovative approach to time and character in films like Boyhood (2014), the Before trilogy, and Dazed and Confused (1993). This self-taught auteur burst onto the scene with Slacker (1991), a low-budget portrait of eccentric drifters that helped define independent cinema. Linklater has hardly... - Stranger Things Was Built on These ’80s Movie Influences
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 23 July) - When Stranger Things first dropped in 2016, it felt less like a new show and more like someone had cracked open a sealed VHS time capsule from a Blockbuster.But what looked like simple nostalgia was actually something more deliberate—and frankly, more clever. The Duffer Brothers, aside from riding the retro... - The 'Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado' Editor Talks Cutting For Adventure
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - This new Dora film from Nickelodeon may have been made with younger audiences in mind, but editor Evan Ahlgren took inspiration from one of the most iconic adult adventurers in film history: Indiana Jones.Raiders of the Lost Ark played on loop in Ahlgren's head as he set the pacing and... - Deconstructing the 'Law & Order: SVU' Music With Composer Arda Ren
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - There are very few TV shows associated with just a few musical notes, but Law & Order is at the top of that list. And its spinoff, SVU, gets the benefit of that foundation, and then its own scary score to highlight some of the more dastardly crimes.Turkish composer Arda... - Which Spielberg Movie Did ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Look to For Inspiration?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - I really like the I Know What You Did Last Summer movies from the '90s. They came out during the peak slasher era, where there was always a killer stalking teens, and they mixed mystery with horror, allowing you to unpack characters, stakes, and the world. Well, like many '90s... - What Does the Girl in the Red Coat Mean in 'Schindler's List'?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - Steven Spielberg's movie Schindler's List is an unforgettable masterpiece about the horrors of the holocaust. To convey his important message to viewers, Spielberg employed every filmmaking technique at his disposal to immerse the audience in this world and ensure that the atrocities depicted in the film would never happen again.Today,... - What Are Ozzy Osbourne's Best Music Videos?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - Man, seeing that Ozzy Osbourne passed away at the age of 76 today really broke my heart. As one of the people who grew up watching The Osbournes, and then finding his music, I hope he's off rocking in a better place. They'll be biting bats' heads off in heaven... - All the Predator Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - How long do you think you'd last against a Predator in the wild? And what kind of weapon would you bring to defend yourself?These are the questions I ask myself as I view the new trailer for the upcoming Predator: Badlands.Today, I want to go over all the other Predator... - 11 Best Boxing Movies of All Time
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - There's something about boxing that lends itself to such good movies. I think it's the grittiness and stripped-down nature of just punching someone that makes us look at people closer and examine our own relationships with the world. Today, I want to review my favorite boxing movies and talk about... - “What Are You Waiting For?!”: The Line That Launched a Thousand Parodies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - There’s a stretch of road in I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) that has more drama packed into it than some full-length horror flicks.Julie James, played by Jennifer Love Hewitt, spins around in the middle of the street, arms outstretched, voice breaking, and lets loose with a scream... - The Twist King: Ranking the 9 Best M. Night Shyamalan Movies
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - Few filmmakers have had a career arc quite like M. Night Shyamalan. He shot to fame with The Sixth Sense (1999) and quickly became known as the guy who’d pull the rug out right from under you, just when you thought you had everything figured out.But while the plot twists... - The Movie That Changed Action Films Forever: 'Die Hard'
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - At a time when Hollywood’s idea of an action hero was basically an invulnerable bodybuilder who could dodge bullets while shooting one-liners to save the day all by himself, Die Hard came in like a raging storm, rearranging perspectives and expectations, to establish a new template. From its story to... - Wrightly Done! Edgar Wright’s Top 7 Movies You Can’t Miss
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 22 July) - Edgar Wright’s cheeky, hyper-stylized, and tongue-in-cheek visual language has earned him a special place in the hearts of audiences. The way he choreographs chaos with slapstick hilarity makes you fall in love with the discord and unruliness you most definitely will find in his comedies. Wrapped in British humor and... - Confused About Canon EF and EF-S Lenses? Here’s the Quick Guide
Canonrumors (Monday, 21 July) - You’ve probably been there — wide-eyed in a camera store or spiraling through a 3AM Google search rabbit hole, wondering: What the heck is the difference between EF and EF-S lenses? Are they like twins? Cousins? Mortal enemies? And what happens if I use the wrong one — does my... - What Are the 10 Best Billy Wilder Movies?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 21 July) - Whenever I'm stuck in a screenplay or even just having a terrible day, I like to put on a Billy Wilder movie. The guy just knew how to captivate an audience and how to tell a story. But what are Billy Wilder's best movies? I had to really wrestle with...