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- What Is ‘Plot Armor’? (Why Some Movie Characters Refuse To Die)
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 27 November) - You’ve seen it so many times. A movie character finds themselves in a deadly situation. It’s almost impossible for them to come out alive. But somehow, they do.When you watch these films, do you ever wonder how these heroes wake up to see another day? Well, it’s because they are... - These 11 Films Are Universally Hated… and Weirdly Iconic
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 27 November) - Every new movie creates at least some expectations before it releases. When it actually drops, we either love it or hate it anywhere on the scale of 1 to 10, and from there on, it carries that legacy forward. Some movies are too insignificant to form an opinion and dissolve... - The Joker Says He Has No Plan — The Movie Proves Otherwise
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 27 November) - In the DC universe, Gotham has never been a peaceful city. The crime has always been up, criminals are always on the loose, and the chaos is omnipresent. And yet, everything becomes more sinister, more chaotic when the Joker walks in. When it comes to unpredictable mayhem, he is a... - 7 Most Unforgettable Interrogations Ever Put on Film
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 27 November) - A good interrogation scene is like a cage fight with words.The atmosphere tenses up, the air grows thick with tension, and the weight of every word, every chosen silence, feels heavy and powerful. The question of what comes next looms large as movie characters battle it out by playing their... - The "Double Life" Trope Explained: Characters That Hide Who They Really Are
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 27 November) - Imagine a character who just committed a bank robbery, and before entering his house, he puts on a doctor’s coat and a stethoscope, and joins his family at the dining table. Right away, you are invested, aren’t you?I get butterflies in my stomach every time I see a character living... - Debating The 10 Best Joel Edgerton Movies
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 November) - Joel Edgerton is one of the most versatile powerhouses working in Hollywood today. Whether he’s playing the stoic hero or the terrifying villain, he brings heart, depth, and physicality to every role. He's also an amazing director, and if he picks projects that he knows he can end with him... - James Cameron Could Be Ready to Walk Away from 'Avatar'
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 November) - James Cameron could leave Pandora behind, he said.After two decades immersed in the Avatar universe, the legendary director told Matt Belloni's The Town podcast that he's ready to step back if Avatar: Fire and Ash doesn't perform well enough to justify the planned fourth and fifth films."I have no doubt... - 'Rush Hour 4' is Happening—Thanks to Trump, of All People
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 November) - In a wild turn of events, Paramount has officially committed to distributing Rush Hour 4. According to Semafor, President Donald Trump personally lobbied Paramount owner Larry Ellison (a major Trump donor and one of the world's richest people) to help get the long-stalled sequel going. The president's push appears to... - Todd Field Says 'Eyes Wide Shut' Was Only a "First Cut"
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 November) - There is perhaps no film director in history more shrouded in myth, conspiracy, and "what ifs" than Stanley Kubrick.The guy has so many legends about him that you'd kind of believe anything said about him because he's just such a staggering figure in film history.Kubrick is so legendary that even... - Cosmic Irony: The Dark Fate Trope Behind So Many Iconic Films
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 November) - Fate plays cunning games, even in movies. Every good story, in one way or another, consists of a character’s goal and their obstacle. A character strives for something, and something gets in their way. Sometimes, that something feels like the Universe itself!Masterful writing in film can evoke cosmic irony, creating... - Did You Know? This Oscar-Winner Has Almost Zero Music
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 November) - Silence can be unsettling because it gives our minds too much room. That’s why, in thrillers, that pressing void becomes the tension. No Country for Old Men (2007), a pioneering film in many ways, however, uses silence differently: to cut sharply through your senses.Background music, another tool that filmmakers use,... - The Most Misunderstood Line in ‘The Great Gatsby’
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 November) - This F. Scott Fitzgerald classic famously details the story of a desire that burns so bright that it sets ablaze the person bearing it. This person, Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio), lives in the world of beauty, noise, and vast dreams, and despite his desire burning him down, he refuses to... - 10 Things Directors Wish They Never Did in Their Own Movies
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 November) - Filmmaking, as we, the outsiders, know it, is all luster and shine — the Oscars, the red carpet, fawning fans. But once we infiltrate that shining shell, it is mostly endless rewrites, droning shoots, constant anxiety, panic, creative battles, and second decisions. It’s a long series of instincts, compromises, and... - 5 Cinematography Lessons From Legendary 'Eyes Wide Shut' DP Larry Smith
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 26 November) - Few films in cinema history are shrouded in as much mystique as Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut. From the Guinness World Record-breaking 400-day shoot to the controversies surrounding its rating and its final edit, the film is a masterclass in obsession and atmosphere.I love this movie so much, which is... - Quentin Tarantino Loves 'Fist of Fury II' for One Specific Screenwriting Reason
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 25 November) - We all know Quentin Tarantino is a walking encyclopedia of cinema, so whether he's dissecting the French New Wave or singing the praises of exploitation flicks, his recommendations usually come with some kind of filmmaking lesson.That's why I love listening to him wax about Hollywood and his inspirations. It 's...