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Tag: benedict cumberbatch

On ‘12 Years A Slave’

Film journalist and writer Johanna Schneller opened the press conference for ‘12 Years A Slave’ at the Toronto International Film … More

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The Primordial Darkness of ‘August: Osage County’

An alternative tagline for the screen version of August: Osage County could be “Streep and Roberts go darker than ever, … More

abigail breslin, adapted screenplay, august: osage county, benedict cumberbatch, dermot mulroney, drugs, ewan mcgregor, film, film analysis, hollywood, john wells, julia roberts, julianne nicholson, juliette lewis, Meryl Streep, misty upham, oklahoma, oscars, sam shepard, study of evil, tracey letts, women in film

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