Robert Carnevale
Robert Carnevale is a New York-based writer, novelist and independent filmmaker. Focusing his energies primarily on writing about video games and directing short films for the contest circuit, he lives and breathes narrative adventures, whether they be interactive or frozen in time on the silver screen.
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Stories By Robert Carnevale
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The editing of a movie can reshape the entire feel and pacing of a film. Here are 11 examples of films that earned unsavory reputations thanks to bad editing.
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We all had high hopes for Justice League, but it created more questions for the DCEU than it answered. Here are some of the most popular fan complaints.
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With mind-blowing camera work and CGI effects, what handful of shots can truly define Marvel's Cinematic Universe? This list is here to answer that question.
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Seven was a successful film, yet it never got a follow-up. Were there plans for one? The answer might surprise you.
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Countless factors go into making a movie, and any problem can spell disaster—including one of the stars.
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This blockbuster superhero team-up has taken far more than its share of twists and turns along the way.
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While we wait for tomorrow's biggest blockbusters, here's an assortment of the wildest fan theories about what their stories could contain.
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These posters are crammed full of subtext and hidden references that you've probably never noticed.
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It's rare to find a movie project that doesn't accrue a thousand-thespian-long conga line during casting, but these are the roles no one in Hollywood wanted.
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The revelation at the end of the Dark Knight trilogy that Joseph Gordon-Levitt was Robin had fans clamoring for a sequel. Here's why it will never happen.
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Take a look at the list of heavy hitters who've done battle with the mighty shield—and won.