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- Is Denis Villeneuve Actually Shooting ‘Dune Messiah’ Entirely on IMAX Film Cameras?
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 8 July) - Let’s face it, everyone’s excited for Dune Messiah. The third installment of Denis Villeneuve’s film series adaptation of Frank Hubert’s epic space opera Dune has reportedly started filming. Yet, despite much fanfare for such a large tentpole project, Warner Bros. hasn’t officially announced that the project has begun.Still, that hasn’t... - Diving Into the 10 Most Divisive Movies of the Last Decade
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 8 July) - As a big Letterboxd fan, you know I love going to the movies and then rating and reviewing what I've seen. But as it turns out, not everyone has the exact same reaction to the movies I see. In fact, some of my great joys in life are debating with... - Best David Lynch Films and TV Series, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 7 July) - Trying to rank David Lynch’s work is like trying to make sense of a dream after waking up. Some parts stick, most of it slips through your fingers, and none of it follows a straight line.But that’s part of the appeal. Lynch doesn’t do conventional storytelling. He deals in moods... - The Secrets to Writing Unforgettable Villains
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 7 July) - When you're working on a screenplay, you spend so much time making sure the hero pops out and the plot makes sense that oftentimes, the villains can be left behind. But if you want a movie or a TV show to really stand out in the audience's mind, or attract... - Hollywood Has a New Highest-Grossing Actor. Do You Know Who It Is?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 7 July) - If you want to open a movie in theaters, you need a movie star. And while we constantly debate over who has the clout to bring people into the theater to see movies, the numbers don't lie. And the new highest-grossing actor of all time is Scarlett Johansson. Now, naysayers... - What Risky Move Launched Sofia Coppola's Career?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 7 July) - It's impossible to imagine the world without the movies of Sofia Coppola, and I think that's a very good thing. Her work has such emotional power and nuance; I'm always happy to hear when she has a new movie out or something is screening. Recently, she was at The Academy... - What 3 Superhero Moments Does James Gunn Not Want in Movies Anymore?
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 7 July) - We have had so many superhero movies made, remade, rebooted, and spun off all on the same characters that audiences have become incredibly knowledgeable about how characters got to where they are and who they have become. So, how do you find new ways to tell the audience about someone?... - 10 Best TV Adaptations of Movies, Ranked
NoFilmSchool (Monday, 7 July) - The path from movie to television series happens all the time now, with studios trying to capitalize on popular titles for multiple seasons. Today, I want to go over the 10 best TV adaptations of movies that I could think of, and if you think of others, feel free to... - California Raises Film Tax Credits – But Is It Too Late?
CineD (Monday, 7 July) - Filmmakers don’t have it easy these days. Between fighting for visibility in a world shaped by creators, short-form content, and fluctuating algorithms, and navigating the aftermath of strikes and the growing role of AI, there’s pressure at every level of the industry. Location scouts, set builders, editors, local vendors, everyone... - 'Jurassic' Director Gareth Edwards On How to Keep Dinosaurs Fresh
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 4 July) - When it comes to franchises, the Jurassic one has spanned over thirty years, and continues going strong. But how do you keep audiences interested in dinosaurs when the initial magic of just seeing them on screen has sort of died off since the first movie? That's the challenge that director... - From Doomsday to Independence Day: How Bill Pullman’s Speech Renamed a Blockbuster
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 4 July) - It’s not every day that a fictional U.S. president rewrites Hollywood history. But in 1996, Bill Pullman did exactly that on a movie set, with a rousing speech, in front of a green screen and a crowd of extras pretending the world was ending. What came out of his mouth... - A Glossary of Terms That Every Movie and TV Development Executive Should Know
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 4 July) - If you want to be a development exec in Hollywood, there are a lot of terms you have to know. You want to be able to communicate your vision, have the right tools for the job, and be able to understand the ideas and questions people ask you.That's why I... - Learn Scope and Scale From the 'Jurassic Park' Script PDFs
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 4 July) - When it comes to movie franchises, Jurassic Park ranks among my all-time favorites. I just really love the dinosaurs and the wonder and the characters. The screenplays for the franchise can teach you a lot about the scope and scale of the worldbuilding and the dinosaurs. They're excellent blueprints for... - How Ridley Scott Shaped Modern Sci-Fi in Two Films
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 4 July) - Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) and Blade Runner (1982) are the kind of films that get under your skin—sometimes literally, in Alien's case. If you've never experienced these films, you're in for something special. If you have, you know exactly why they continue to influence filmmakers and haunt viewers more than... - Wes Craven’s Top 5 Horror Classics
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 3 July) - Nobody does horror like Wes Craven.His films are nightmares that have haunted generations of viewers. From iconic villains to storylines that challenge our reality, Wes Craven terrorized us and twisted our expectations. Born Wesley Earl Craven on August 2, 1939, in Cleveland, Ohio, this master of horror earned degrees from...