Benedict Cumberbatch on the ‘Brexit’ Movie That Had to Happen Now
Benedict Cumberbatch, director Toby Haynes, and writer James Graham explain why this Brexit story had to air while its ramifications are still unspooling.
Benedict Cumberbatch, director Toby Haynes, and writer James Graham explain why this Brexit story had to air while its ramifications are still unspooling.
God Save His Hairline.
Serkis appears as a Gollum version of UK Prime Minister Theresa May in this anti-Brexit campaign advertisement.
The joke candidate ran on a platform of selling lasers, but had some refreshing ideas about Brexit negotiations.
“Masters of Sex” isn’t coming back, however.
The British filmmaker knows a thing or two about the plight of the working class, and what filmmakers can do to address their needs.
More than three million people have signed so far.
The ripple effect is significant as dozens of last year’s Cannes and Oscar favorites received funding from the EU, while Hollywood sends over 10% of their movies to the UK to shoot.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley want to “bremain,” while Michael Caine and Julian Fellowes would rather “brexit.”