The TV presenter, 47, was fired from Celebrity Apprentice on Tuesday night - despite calling on his hoard of showbiz pals to ...
Benedict Cumberbatch’s The Thing with Feathers debuts on Lionsgate Play in India on January 9, 2026. This adaptation of Max ...
The Whos’ celebration, no matter their circumstances, moves the Grinch to celebrate Christmas with them for the very first ...
A decision to hand over four independently run cafes in Hampstead Heath, including one regularly visited by actor Benedict Cumberbatch, to a group of Australian-inspired eateries has provoked “outrage ...
Guy Ritchie has assembled quite the stacked cast for his next movie Wife & Dog, including Rosamund Pike, Benedict Cumberbatch, Anthony Hopkins, Paddy Considine and Cosmo Jarvis. Interestingly, there's ...
Benedict Cumberbatch has confirmed that he remains committed to adapting Rogue Male, the classic British novel that he says inspired Ian Fleming to write James Bond. Cumberbatch and his production ...
Back in March, Marvel Studios revealed a very lengthy cast list for Avengers: Doomsday. It included some 27 different actors from across the Marvel Multiverse returning. But there were a few notable ...
Intense and unabashedly provocative, Friday’s “The Thing with Feathers,” a very theatrical English drama, demands that Benedict Cumberbatch aim for the stars to play a recent grieving widower. The ...
Benedict Cumberbatch's parents insisted he take on a different career path than the family acting business. Cumberbatch is the son of actors Timothy Carlton and Wanda Ventham, seemingly setting him on ...
Even though it's only been three years since the movie was released, it feels like it has been an eternity since we last saw Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Stephen Strange in Doctor Strange in the ...
For his new film The Thing with Feathers, Benedict Cumberbatch found a useful – if painful – shortcut to get him into the mindset of a bereaved man. In the adaptation of Max Porter’s luminous 2015 ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...