With his Marvel contract up, Tom Holland let loose.
24.11.2021 - 21:33 / justjared.com
Benedict Cumberbatch is getting candid about toxic masculinity.
In a new interview with Sky News about his upcoming movie Power of the Dog, the 45-year-old actor discussed film’s depiction of gender and power, as well as how it relates to real life.
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“We need to fix the behavior of men. You have to kind of lift the lid on the engine a little bit,” he said, per the Daily Mail.
“I think it’s ever relevant, and in a world that’s questioning and ripping into and finally
With his Marvel contract up, Tom Holland let loose.
*This review will not discuss the spoilers of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home.’ It will, however, mention characters that are seen in the trailers.* “Be careful what you wish for,” is a line spoken in “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” And ironically, this cautionary proverb applies to the movie itself, a film that gives you all you wanted and more—the epic fantasy wish list dream scenario—but isn’t necessarily better off for it in the end.
Doctor Strange has arrived at the premiere of the new Spider-Man movie!
One of the biggest criticisms of the more recent Marvel Studios films is that there is just so much going on in them. Outside of something like “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” which is meant to introduce the main character, films like “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and the upcoming “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” are so crammed with characters and stories, it might be a bit overwhelming.
It’s no secret that Marvel Studios likes to keep a tight lid of secrecy on its superhero movies, yet occasionally the films’ actors will accidentally let a spoiler or two slip.
Spider-Man: No Way Home.” The comic book epic, which serves as a culmination to the Tom Holland-led trilogy and co-stars Zendaya as MJ and Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Strange, hits theaters on Dec. 17.When advance tickets went on sale on Nov.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst star in the adaptation of Thomas Savage's 1967 Western novel.
Benedict Cumberbatch is all for the expansion of the Marvel universe. ET spoke to the star ahead of his new film, , where he shared his reaction to Harry Styles joining the MCU.«I didn't even know he was, I’m so out of the loop,» Cumberbatch admitted before sharing his excitement over Styles' role.
premiere tickets for “Spider-Man: No Way Home.”Overly eager fans hoping to score tickets began a brawl at a theater in Cuernavaca, Mexico, according to Spanish newspaper Diario de Morelos, which posted a video of the unruly chaos that erupted.On “Spider Monday,” fans flocked to purchase tickets for the highly anticipated movie, only for sites to crash and tensions to grow over the Marvel film.That anxiety to secure tickets spilled out beyond the online ticketing realm, with overeager fans
Benedict Cumberbatch wants to see real change.
READ MORE: Benedict Cumberbatch suffered nicotine poisoning three timesJoaquin Phoenix most recently captured attention in The Joker but has a long-established career as a Hollywood heavyweight. He forged his image via method acting in several films, where he refused to break character.
Radiohead biopic, after forming a friendship with guitarist Jonny Greenwood.The actor’s next film is The Power Of The Dog, scored by Greenwood, where he plays cowboy Phil Burbank who runs a ranch in Montana with his brother George (Jesse Plemons).Speaking to NME, Cumberbatch recounts his “weird” first meeting with Greenwood and Thom Yorke after they watched his performance of Hamlet at The Barbican in 2015.“[Radiohead producer] Nigel Godrich and Edgar Wright came to see me in Hamlet,”
Benedict Cumberbatch has a real knack for playing unique, oftentimes misunderstood egomaniacs. Whether it’s Doctor Strange, Sherlock Holmes, Patrick Melrose, Julian Assange, or Khan, the actor finds a way to ground his oftentimes sociopathic characters in a real emotional truth.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorNot only did Benedict Cumberbatch undergo dream analysis to prepare for his role in “The Power of the Dog,” but so did the film’s director and co-screenwriter Jane Campion.“It gives you so much confidence because whatever you find in that work it comes through you and it just feels grounded in something very real inside yourself,” Campion told me Thursday at the AFI Fest screening of her new Netflix film, “The Power of the Dog,” at TCL