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Dr Strange #line #marvel #cumberbatch #procreate #sketch

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@dagobert95.bsky.social Eine Kleinigkeit für den Pink-Floyd-Fan, vielleicht schon bekannt #cumberbatch

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Benedict Cumberbatch Cast in New Escape Thriller From BAFTA-Winning Director Benedict Cumberbatch is set to headline an upcoming thriller film, a new feature from BAFTA-winning filmmaker Babak Anva...

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This is Sketch-Cumberbatch) Drawn in the traditional style, finished in Photoshop #sketch
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Benedict Cumberbatch To Play USAID Coordinator In “Escape Thriller” ‘Last Flight’; Protagonist Launching For EFM EXCLUSIVE: Oscar nominee Benedict Cumberbatch has been set to star in “esc...

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Benedict Cumberbatch To Play USAID Coordinator In Thriller ‘Last Flight’; Protagonist Launching For EFM EXCLUSIVE: Oscar nominee Benedict Cumberbatch has been set to star in thriller Last Fligh...

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Sherlock im Schnee: Benedict Cumberbatch führt die WoT Holiday Ops 2026 an! Die riesige World of Tanks-Weihnachtsaktion läuft auf vollen Touren. Das erwartet euch bei der Holiday Ops 2026! #werbung

Ob Arthur Conan Doyle sich wohl im Grabe umdreht, dass #Sherlock missbraucht wird, damit #Cumberbatch mit #WorldOfTanks sein Konto füllt? Naja, kaum läuft es im Kino nicht mehr rund, machen sie alles für Geld. Widerlich. #diguststing #warlord www.pcgameshardware.de/World-of-Tan...

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I made this... but i'm reposting in part because I'm almost tempted to try SORA2 to draft up a 'demo reel' of my desire to see a prequel to #forbiddenplanet, and i'm completely convinced that #cumberbatch can pull of a younger morbius with ease. Sounds/looks/acts like him already.

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Daily giggles xxx 😁😁😁 #Funny #Mentally #Chicken #Moana #Benedict #Cumberbatch #HumperdinckCumbersnatch #Favourite #Book #Reading #Delivery #Proof

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Mad Lib Theater with Benedict Cumberbatch YouTube video by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

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New #Letterboxd list #filmsky #moviesky #cinema

Unhelpful #Cumberbatch in World War One films

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Create your own Cumberbatch images Creation: "Cumberbatch Dressed Right...." by ARTificial

possibly the best one i have done of #Cumberbatch as a #retro #SherlockHolmes - was very happy
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The Roses Ronald Young Jr. reviews The Roses by himself…  RYJ ponders if chemistry can be too strong between two charming people… RYJ -  3.75 of 5 stars Follow me on IG, TikTok, Threads, Bluesky, and Letterbxd - @ohitsbigron Available in theaters Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman, Andy Samberg, Kate McKinnon, and Allison Janney Written by Tony McNamara Directed by Jay Roach For more information about The Roses check out https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31973693/ Support Leaving the Theater on Patreon using https://www.patreon.com/LeavingTheTheater

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Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch star in _The Roses,_ a reimagining of the 1989 film _The War of the Roses,_ based on the 1981 novel by Warren Adler. (Jaap Buitendijk | Searchlight Pictures) The decision to call the new adaptation of the Warren Adler novel _The War of the Roses_ simply _The Roses_ is fitting. Where that novel, and its 1989 film adaptation starring Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas, are about a divorce steeped in hatred, the new film, starring Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch, is about a marriage that is loving underneath it all, even as it grows combative. And that change, while it perhaps makes the story more pleasing and human, saps it of its bite. Here, Colman plays Ivy, a chef who meets Theo (Cumberbatch), an architect who wanders into the kitchen while she’s working. They have instant chemistry, and before you know it, they have relocated to the coast of California and are married with young twins. He is working to design a new museum, and she opens a seafood restaurant that struggles to attract customers. A stormy night shifts their fortunes, and resentments start to grow. ### In ‘The Roses,’ Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman play a couple at odds The actors tell All Things Considered host Mary Louise Kelly that their close relationship as real-life friends helped them get through some of their most toxic moments on screen. Most of the run of the film is spent with them arguing and then making up, often tearfully, in a way that calls to mind lots of other stories about affluent middle-aged couples trying to endure boredom in their marriages. It turns darker only close to the end, and even then, it runs on an engine of these people basically loving each other but getting carried away by their hurt feelings. Other than a brief montage of spiteful behavior (most of it shown _in the trailer_), they have mostly ordinary arguments until the finale. There’s a tonal tentativeness to _The Roses_ that is maybe not surprising, given that the promotional material refers to its being “from the director of _Meet the Parents_ and the writer of _Poor Things_.” And it’s true: Director Jay Roach is responsible for both _Meet the Parents_ and the Austin Powers movies, while writer Tony McNamara wrote _Poor Things_ and _The Favourite_. It’s not that different sensibilities can’t work together, but the problem with _The Roses_ is that it doesn’t seem to believe in the bitterness it introduces late; it plays like a wacky comedy with an obligation to gesture at darkness. ### Researchers find that songbirds sometimes get ‘divorced’ A new study from Oxford University finds that a common European songbird sometimes divorces its partner between breeding seasons. The supporting cast is made up of sturdy comedy contributors: Andy Samberg and Kate McKinnon as an American couple with whom the Roses are rather inexplicably friends, Zoë Chao and Jamie Demetriou as another couple they know through Theo’s work, and Allison Janney in a single scene as Ivy’s divorce lawyer. But other than Janney, _The Roses_ doesn’t use these actors to its best advantage. Samberg can do both high-energy and sad-sack comedy very well, but his character seems adrift, introduced in a scene involving his convenient obsession with (Chekhov’s) guns, but otherwise inessential. McKinnon is weird and horny in the way she is often weird and horny, and she’s _so_ good at it, but the third or fourth time she plays basically the same scene in the same way, even this loses steam. Chao and Demetriou are funny but are asked to work _incredibly_ broad, to the point where a scene that should be about simmering tension between Theo and Ivy is thrown off by their presence. Again, these are _very_ talented performers who have been fantastic in other things, but Roach seems to understand broad comedy better than biting satire. ### Divorces tend to spike in early spring and late summer. Here’s why Divorce lawyers know certain times of the year are much busier than others. They and researchers have found seasonal patterns around divorce filings. An important moment — very emotionally nihilistic, very go-for-broke moment — in the 1989 adaptation of _The War of the Roses_ comes at the very end. (Caution: Here, you will be spoiled about something in that film that _doesn’t_ happen in this one.) Oliver and Barbara Rose lie gravely injured in the ruins of the house they destroyed each other to keep. Oliver reaches over to Barbara, placing his hand on her, perhaps offering one final moment of reconciliation before they both die. Barbara reaches up, touches his hand … and then throws his hand away from her. Even close to death, she has the energy to reject him. It is brilliant and brutal, and not only does __ it not happen in this movie, but when you get to the end, you will know it _could_ not happen in this movie, because nobody in this marriage could be that mean. There’s nothing wrong with a basically pro-marriage comedy about how hard it is not to grow bored and resentful in a long relationship, and how things can get out of hand if you don’t take the time to appreciate each other and so forth. Colman and Cumberbatch are charming and funny, and from time to time one of them will uncork a really good line reading that’s worth a laugh. > ## > > The moral of the original story was that nobody will ever truly and deeply despise you quite like somebody who used to love you, and it’s hard not to miss it. The way divorce turns the Roses vicious to their cores — vicious _truly_ , vicious and _meaning it_ — is not part of this telling. But the moral of the original story was that nobody will ever truly and deeply despise you quite like somebody who used to love you, and it’s hard not to miss it. The way divorce turns the Roses vicious to their cores — vicious _truly_ , vicious and _meaning it_ — is not part of this telling. And as such, it raises the question that so many returns to existing intellectual property raise: Why? Why not just write a middle-aged married-people comedy as an original story, rather than tying it to an existing property whose essence it doesn’t share? No adaptation will ever be a carbon copy of a novel, of course, let alone a copy of a previous effort on film. But it _can_ be faithful to a satire’s bite, particularly when that bite is the main appeal of the entire story. _The Roses_ isn’t bad, exactly. Why not watch a couple of charming actors play off each other, having a little fun, throwing some barbs? It’s fine. But the story of the Roses can be, and has been, a gloriously nasty, acidic little thing. And what you have here is a standard studio comedy, very affable and jokey, and that’s a little disappointing. _This piece also appeared in NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour newsletter.__Sign up for the newsletter_ _so you don’t miss the next one, plus get weekly recommendations about what’s making us happy._ _Listen to Pop Culture Happy Hour on_ _Apple Podcasts_ _and_ _Spotify_ _._ ### A Couple Faces The Painful End Of The Line In ‘Marriage Story’ Noah Baumbach draws on excellent performances from Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson in a drama about a wrenching divorce. ### _Related_

No one hates you like someone who used to love you. ‘The Roses’ misses that The 1989 film The War of the Roses was a nihilistic story of a dissolving marriage. A new reimagining starring Olivia...

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"How much cum per batch is in this", she asked.

"About a Benedict" he replied.

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Benedict Cumberbatch likes America: ‘You don’t have to stay in your lane over there’ Here are some photos from this week’s New York premiere of The Roses, a remake (not really) of The War of the Roses, the 1989 film starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. The two films are based on the same source material (a book by Warren Adler). This new film stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman as a British-transplant couple living in Malibu and having an extremely contentious divorce. Olivia and Bendy have been paired together for all of the film’s promotion, and they have an easy chemistry together – a chemistry of old friends, nothing more, really. I enjoyed this piece in the Guardian, where Olivia and Bendy talk about love, marriage and the difference between American humor and British humor. Some highlights: > **Benedict is a bigger fan of America:** “You don’t have to stay in your lane over there. You can keep evolving.” He talks about how “history speaks to a more nefarious version” of the idea that Britons are refined and Yanks brutes. He also questions the charge levelled by the film: that Americans don’t get irony. “It taps into that cliche: that Brits say to each other things that are really quite cruel, cold and barbed – and Americans just think it’s funny. But maybe that’s changed. Look at the roasting thing … Barbarically cruel. Not at all epigrammatic.” > > **Olivia on swearing:** “Oh I go much worse [internationally]. My first time in America, my lovely team went: [nervous American accent] ‘Um, I know you like the c-word. We can’t do the c-word here.’ And then the LA Times asked me about David Tennant and I said: ‘Oh, total c–t!’ and you could see everyone’s colour just draining. It’s because I was told not to.” > > **Benedict on romanticizing love:** “By its very nature, yes. And I think that’s fine. Classicism has given us this sort of romantic ideal of love, which is impossible to live up to. Those two things wrestle: it’s great to fall in love, but eventually one of you will be dog-tired and doing the bins….There has to be this cool thing beyond the idealism of vows.” He talks mistily about his wedding. “It’s such a powerful thing to express love and then have it reflected back with your friends and family. But to find something beyond that heightened moment, you have to think a bit more deeply than just the party of love.” > > **His character confesses to feeling “great waves of dizzying hatred” for his wife.** Is that incompatible with love? Cumberbatch gulps. “God, this is like a Trojan horse to our [private] lives. When you’re living closely with someone, you go through all the extremes of life. That’s really what love is: getting through them.” A pause. “I’m not sure I’ve felt massive hatred,” says Colman. “I didn’t mean that,” he says, quickly. “But moments when you’re not massively in love.” [From The Guardian] For the record, I don’t think Benedict is confessing that there’s trouble in Hunterbatch paradise – whenever we see Sophie and Benedict out together, they seem happy enough, and she IS the mother of his three kids. I think he’s just being realistic, that you’re not achingly and romantically in love with your spouse 24-7. As for the differences between British humor and American humor…I think that, more than any other two nationalities, Americans and Brits understand each other and “get” each other’s humor. If that makes sense? I also think British humor relies too heavily on irony. Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images. NYC Premiere of “The Roses” held at the Hudson Theater,Image: 1031419549, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Benedict Cumberbatch, Credit line: Udo Salters/Wenn/Avalon NYC Premiere of “The Roses” held at the Hudson Theater,Image: 1031419666, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Benedict Cumberbatch,Olivia Colman, Credit line: Udo Salters/Wenn/Avalon NYC Premiere of “The Roses” held at the Hudson Theater,Image: 1031419676, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Benedict Cumberbatch,Kathleen Turner,Olivia Colman, Credit line: Udo Salters/Wenn/Avalon NYC Premiere of “The Roses” held at the Hudson Theater,Image: 1031419710, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Olivia Colman, Credit line: Udo Salters/Wenn/Avalon NYC Premiere of “The Roses” held at the Hudson Theater,Image: 1031419718, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Benedict Cumberbatch, Credit line: Udo Salters/Wenn/Avalon Red carpet for the New York premiere of ‘The Roses’ at the Hudson theatre Featuring: Benedict Cumberbatch Where: New York, New York, United States When: 25 Aug 2025 Credit: Barbara Hine/Future Image/Cover Images **NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN GERMANY** Red carpet for the New York premiere of ‘The Roses’ at the Hudson theatre Featuring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Olivia Colman Where: New York, New York, United States When: 25 Aug 2025 Credit: Barbara Hine/Future Image/Cover Images **NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN GERMANY** Red carpet for the New York premiere of ‘The Roses’ at the Hudson theatre Featuring: Kate McKinnon, Olivia Colman, Benedict Cumberbatch and Andy Samberg Where: New York City, New York, United States When: 25 Aug 2025 Credit: mpi099/MediaPunch/INSTARimages « Previous Post Next Post »

Benedict Cumberbatch likes America: ‘You don’t have to stay in your lane over there’ Here are some photos from this week’s New York premiere of The Roses, a remake (not really) of The War o...

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‘The Roses’ Review: Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman Get Thorny in Deftly Funny Remake Cumberbatch and Colman get married, get angry, and get revenge in Jay Roach's take on ‘The War...

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‘Love is great. But then one of you will be dog-tired and doing the bins’: Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman on how to survive a marriage The stars and makers of a new version of The War of the Roses discuss modern dating, swearing in America and the problem with Mr Tickle



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‘Love is great. But then one of you will be dog-tired and doing the bins’: Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman on how to survive a marriage The stars and makers of a new version of The War of the Roses discuss modern dating, swearing in America and the problem with Mr Tickle



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A street scene of buildings, railway arches and a tree-lined street. Text over reads: The London Minute - Thursday 14 August 2025: Pop Brixton replacement revealed, Cumberbatch joins park cafe campaign, Shoreditch plan refused, happy hour map + The Wick book fights gentrification

A street scene of buildings, railway arches and a tree-lined street. Text over reads: The London Minute - Thursday 14 August 2025: Pop Brixton replacement revealed, Cumberbatch joins park cafe campaign, Shoreditch plan refused, happy hour map + The Wick book fights gentrification

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Der Alfred der Woche!

#sherlock #cumberbatch #sherlockholmes #alfredeneumann #alfredeneuman #mad #madmagazine #alt #retro #sammlung #zeichnung #comics #comicheft #comickritik #kult #comic #humor #witzig

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Duszna atmosfera, męska duma, skrywane emocje i napięcie między braćmi, które aż iskrzy. Mistrzowsko rozegrany dramat, który tnie głębiej niż ostre ostrze noża.
Co za role! 9/10

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🎬📺🎂Benedict #Cumberbatch 🎂📺🎬https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPJ_hYyV-qg

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#Cumberbatch #books #read #write #authorlife

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