Netflix has some amazing new releases coming to the streaming service this month, including some festive specials to get us in the mood for Christmas.
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Benedict Cumberbatch has revealed that he was actually sick as a dog while filming The Power of the Dog.
The 45-year-old actor has shared in a new interview that while filming, he got nicotine poisoning – three times!
Click inside to see what Benedict shared…
Portraying Phil Burbank in the movie, opposite Kirsten Dunst and Kodi Smit-McPhee, Benedict‘s character smokes quite a lot in the film and it led to him becoming afflicted with the nicotine poisoning.
“That was really hard,” he told
Netflix has some amazing new releases coming to the streaming service this month, including some festive specials to get us in the mood for Christmas.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorJonny Greenwood’s score for Jane Campion’s “The Power of the Dog” is dark and complicated, just like its characters.Campion’s latest film has garnered critical acclaim and could land her a historic best director nomination at the Academy Awards.
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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,”
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Jon Burlingame editorOne of the most intriguing, and certainly dark and disturbing, scores of this season is Jonny Greenwood’s music for “The Power of the Dog,” filmmaker Jane Campion’s Western starring Benedict Cumberbatch as a surly, complicated cowboy in early 20th-century Montana.It’s one of three scores the Radiohead musician-songwriter has in end-of-year awards contention.
critically acclaimed Netflix drama “The Power of the Dog.”Set in 1925, the film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as a charismatic rancher named Phil Burbank who, when his brother (Jesse Plemons) brings home his new wife (Kirsten Dunst) and her son (Kodi Smit-McPhee), terrorizes the trio as he inspires fear and awe.The track above is called “West Alone” and offers a tantalizing preview of Greenwood’s score, which vacillates from beautiful and melancholy to downright sinister.
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Benedict Cumberbatch went all out to play Phil Burbank in his new film “The Power of the Dog”.