
Conor Brosnahan
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Conor Brosnahan
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'You guys throw me to the wolves, and now you want me to go back out there?'







Disney shows off its recent box office hits at #CinemaCon


Avengers: Doomsday, which will reportedly show its debut trailer off at #CinemaCon2026 this week, is set to hit theaters on December 18, with Secret Wars due out a year later, on December 17, 2027. bit.ly/42a691W


Disney has laid off nearly the entire visual development team at Marvel Studios. Only a skeleton crew remains in place to coordinate hiring on a per-project basis. (Source: forbes.com/sites/robsalko…)

My Top 5 are: 1. Green Goblin 2. Thanos 3. Kingpin 4. Killgrave 5. Killmonger I like Loki as a character but as a villain he was kinda meh. Never felt like a threat IMO

In Carlito’s Way, when Benny Blanco confronts Carlito, De Palma doesn’t cut back and forth like most directors would in a normal dialogue scene. Instead, he keeps the camera at a distance and pans between the two actors, capturing the rising tension between them. And as the scene becomes more chaotic, so does the camera's movements, amplifying the intensity of their performances until the scene finally erupts. This is a perfect example of the type of stylish visual storytelling Brian De Palma is known for, something he learned from studying masters like Billy Wilder -as he’s stated before… “Great directors like William Wilder, when he's staging a scene - just gets the camera in one position and lets the actors act through the emotion of the scene. And you can see the transference of feelings between them... This idea of cutting to close-ups back and forth, I think, shatters the sort of emotion going between the actors - the whole idea of catching lightning in the bottle. Something happens uniquely between the actors as they're playing a scene with each other, and it changes from take to take to take to take.”








