Benedict will next be seen in Alan
Turing biopic The Imitation Game, due out in November and already attracting Oscar buzz.
An Alan
Turing biopic and wartime thriller set, incongruously, in the musty huts of Bletchley Park, The Imitation Game is a prestige Brit flick that will shortly be lighting up the BFI London Film Festival.
In 2014, Curzon Knutsford screened the Alan
Turing biopic The Imitation Game, starring Benedict Cumberbatch only a few yards away from the court in which Turing was tried in 1952.
The Weinstein Co.'s Alan
Turing biopic «The Imitation Game» came in second at the box office among those nominees with about $ 84 million, while the three - category winner «Whiplash» grossed the least, taking in just $ 11.3 million.
movie, WikiLeaks docudrama The Fifth Estate, crashed and burned both critically and commercially, so here's hoping his Alan
Turing biopic The Imitation Game does better.
From Benedict Cumberbatch to Keira Knightley, casting director Nina Gold worked to find actors who could believably recreate the period setting of the Alan
Turing biopic.
It has been confirmed that the long awaited Alan
Turing biopic will get a UK release on the 14th November, a whole week before...
Not exact matches
In fact, such people can be useful during a war, see for example the recent
biopic of Alan
Turing during WW2.
Benedict Cumberbatch plays brilliant mathematician Alan
Turing in the new UK trailer for
biopic «The Imitation Game».
The British actress teams up with Benedict Cumberbatch in the «Imitation Game», in which he plays Alan
Turing in the new
biopic about the legendary codebreaker.
The first photo of Benedict Cumberbatch as scientist Alan
Turing has just been released by the producer of the upcoming
biopic THE IMITATION GAME...
What to expect: The
biopic gives Benedict Cumberbatch (pictured) a poignant, showy role as
Turing.
Keira Knightley is joining Benedict Cumberbatch in «The Imitation Game», the long - in - the - works
biopic of British mathematician and cryptographer Alan
Turing.
Benedict Cumberbatch gets what might just be the Oscar push he needs in this
biopic of Enigma codebreaker Alan
Turing, adapted from the biography by Andrew Hodges.
If there's a drawback in the
biopic department, it is that for all the pathos on show, we learn little about
Turing's later accomplishments; also his imprisonment feels slightly glossed over in the final act.
Through three separate timelines, it is first and foremost a
biopic of
Turing - his unhappy childhood at boarding school in the 1920s, his efforts to break the Nazi enigma code at Bletchley Park in the 1940s, and the investigation in to his homosexual behaviour in the 1950s - when such things were still a crime.
Benedict Cumberbatch heads the cast of Morten Tyldum's
biopic of Alan
Turing, the difficult but brilliant mathematician and cryptanalyst who helped break the Nazi regime's Enigma Code.
A
biopic that plays out like a cerebral thriller, this film traces the life of Alan
Turing, the British maths genius who essentially invented the computer and won World War II before being driven to suicide by a cruel legal system.
For starters, it's a
biopic about British mathematician Alan
Turing, who was instrumental in cracking German codes during WWII, only to later be prosecuted for his homosexuality.
Part
biopic, part cerebral thriller, Morten Tyldum's follow up to 2011's Headhunters is the improbable and ultimately tragic tale of master logician Alan
Turing.
The LA Times just landed this year's, as ever put together by Franklin Leonard, a VP at Overbrook Entertainment, and, as was widely expected, it's been topped by first - timer Graham Moore «s «The Imitation Game,» the widely - liked
biopic of Alan
Turing, the mathemetician and computer pioneer who helped to crack codes during World War Two, but found himself ostracized afterwards for his homosexuality.
It's late Saturday evening and she's coming to the end of a day of promo for The Imitation Game, Morten Tyldum's powerful
biopic of WW2 codebreaker, Alan
Turing.
THE IMITATION GAME Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Alan
Turing, in this
biopic about the brilliant British mathematician who helped crack Nazi codes during World War II only to be prosecuted after the war for his homosexuality.
There's a crucial moment in The Imitation Game, the new
biopic about Alan
Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) cracking the unbreakable German Enigma Code during World War II, when the code - cracking gang at Bletchley Park realises that the Germans end their dispatches with the phrase «Heil Hitler.»