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Benedict Cumberbatch saved a "petrified family" from a herd of cows. The 45-year-old actor stars as cattle rancher Phil Burbank in the Oscar-nominated flick 'The Power of the Dog' and spent two months in Montana to experience just what life is like on a ranch. Referring to director Jane Campion, he told 'The Graham Norton Show': “Jane encouraged me to stay in character. She was very secure about all the things I was insecure about and said, ‘Do whatever you have to do to feel ownership of this very different lived experience.’ So, I went off to Montana for two months to find out what it is lik...
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Benedict Cumberbatch was delighted not to play a "people-pleaser" in 'The Power of the Dog'. The 45-year-old actor leads the cast of Jane Campion's acclaimed Western as rancher Phil Burbank - who leads a campaign of terror against his family – and was glad to step away from being "apologetic". Benedict told The Guardian newspaper: "As somebody who's a bit of a people-pleaser and apologetic at the best of times, who worries too much about what people think of me, I loved the freedom of being somebody who wasn't in that space. Of course, there's this deep kernel of truth he never lets get expose...
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Benedict Cumberbatch admits that it was "f***ing hard" to roll a cigarette while on horseback in 'The Power of the Dog'. The 45-year-old actor plays rancher Phil Burbank in Jane Campion's movie and was required to roll a cigarette with one hand while riding a horse – a task that he found infuriatingly difficult. Benedict told the Metro newspaper: "That was so f***ing hard! Every alpha male on set was like, 'Ha, I can do that!' "But they were rolling these huge, shapeless blobs and it's very specific in the book (the movie is based on Thomas Savage's novel of the same name) that Phil rolls thes...
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Benedict Cumberbatch has called for an end to toxic masculinity. The Sherlock star, 45, believes people need to "shut up and listen" and, ultimately, "fix the behaviour of men". Speaking on Sky News, he said: “We need to fix the behaviour of men. You have to kind of lift the lid on the engine a little bit, “I think it’s ever relevant, and in a world that’s questioning and ripping into and finally pointing out the inadequacies of the status quo and the patriarchy, it’s even more important. You get this sort of rebellion aspect, this denial, this sort of childish defensive position of ‘not all m...
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