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Tag Archives: Benedict Cumberbatch
Catching the Benedict
My regular readers may be surprised to hear that I still have friends who say to me ‘Benedict who?’ Granted, these are friends who haven’t seen me much in a while. Anyway, since there are apparently still discerning people out … Continue reading
Posted in drama, films
Tagged Benedict Cumberbatch, Frankenstein, Sherlock, The Fifth Estate
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Creating a monster
On Thursday I finally saw the filmed version of Benedict Cumberbatch playing the creature in last year’s National Theatre production of Frankenstein. With an Olivier award already received for the role I knew I was in for a consummate performance … Continue reading
Posted in drama, family, justice, perspective
Tagged Benedict Cumberbatch, Frankenstein, youth crime
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