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Michael Corleone's Magic Costume, 'Good Boy' Trailer, & Antigravity Drone Unveiled

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Glad you’re back! What’s new on No Film School? Check out our top industry and tech stories of the week.

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The Godfather (1972) Credit: Paramount Pictures

In The Godfather (1972), Michael Corleone (Al Pacino) doesn’t announce his fall from grace with a grand speech. He doesn’t even break into a villainous grin. Instead, his journey from a clean-cut war hero to a ruthless mafia boss unfolds through a quieter, sharper medium—his wardrobe.

And it does it so subtly, most viewers don’t realize they’ve been watching a transformation in plain sight.

Let’s take a look at how Michael’s wardrobe reflects his character arc.

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📽️ Industry

'Good Boy' Credit: Shudder

If you want to stand out among all the other titles out there, you have to be original. And that's what the horror movie Good Boy did when it ignited a bidding war earlier this year.

It's a horror movie told from the point of view of a dog, and it has everyone buzzing as its first trailer dropped this week. Indy the dog won the first-ever "Howl of Fame" award at SXSW for his performance, and people online are abuzz about seeing this film on the big screen.

Check out the trailer below!

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📷 Tech

Antigravity A1 Drone Credit: Antigravity

Developed as a drone brand incubated by Insta360 and third parties, Antigravity has officially unveiled its first product: the Antigravity A1. Set to be the world’s first drone equipped with 8K 360-degree capture, the AI aims to redefine what drones can do by combining an immersive flying experience with intuitive controls.

Let’s look at the Antigravity A1 and explore what it has to offer, and how these offerings might make it a top contender to rival DJI’s market dominance, which is currently facing its own issues.

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🎙️ Podcast

'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Credit: A24

In this episode of the No Film School Podcast, GG Hawkins sits down with Oscar-winning editor Paul Rogers, best known for his work on Everything Everywhere All at Once. Paul opens up about his journey from Alabama to Hollywood, founding the post-production company Parallax, and how personal experiences—like fatherhood and burnout—reshaped his approach to creativity and work.

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