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10
Reasons We Love Benedict Cumberbatch
Author:
Kristy Puchko | published: 2013-05-14 09:55:37 2 Comments
With J.J.
Abrams' Star Trek Into Darkness, English actor Benedict Cumberbatch is poised
to become an international star. And most of us at Cinema Blend couldn't be
happier about it, as we've been on Team Cumberbatch for years. (There are
dissenters, but more on that later.) But in case you aren't yet on our team or
maybe don't get what all this buzz about the man with the very British name is
all about, we've decided to break it down for you with ten reasons we can't get
enough of Benedict Cumberbatch, complete with video guide.
We're
including some spoilers from Cumberbatch's other films, but don't worry, none
for Star Trek Into Darkness. Also, a special thanks to Paul Jeremiah Hayes, who
kindly pointed us to many of the clips below.
Why Hasn’t Leonardo DiCaprio Won an
Oscar Yet?
There
are two types of true movie stars: One whose face a studio can slap on a poster
and make bank, regardless of quality, and one whose raw talent has every
director in town clamoring to work with them. After that first nomination, a
few test runs with notable names (Sam Raimi in The Quick and
the Dead, Baz Luhrmann in Romeo +
Juliet) and a star turn in Titanic, Dicaprio became both
First Look: 1970s Wolverine & Beast in 'X-Men: Days of Future Past'
We've already seen a
first look at Halle Berry
suited back up as Storm in X-Men: Days of Future Past, but director Bryan Singer keeps giving us some
tidbits of scenes being shot on the set of the prequel sequel. This time Singer
has delivered a behind the scenes look at Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Beast (Nicholas
Hoult) in their 1973 wardrobe in the underground hallways of Charles
Xavier's School for the Gifted. They should look familiar to fans of the
original X-Men trilogy. Personally, I'm wondering why Beast
isn't in his blue furry form. Has he figured out how to keep that anomaly he
created in the first film at bay? Read more.
Johnny Depp And Meryl Streep's Into The Woods Adds
Tony-Winning Star
if
you haven’t been out to the theater recently, you’ll probably know Corden best
from his hilarious BAFTA-winning performance as Smithy in the British comedy
Gavin and Stacey, which he co-created with co-star Ruth Jones. He also starred
in both the theater and theatrical versions of The History Boys. Keep Reading here.
True Grit's Hailee Steinfeld Hunts For Vengeance
With Sam Worthington In For The Dogs
In
For the Dogs, the young actress will play a teen orphaned after her parents
were murdered. She seeks the assistance of an assassin (Worthington) to avenge
their deaths, and while the lone assassin is looking for peace and an exit from
the tension-filled lifestyle, the girl’s bloodthirst develops, complicating
matters quite a bit. Read more.
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