Cites a more current example, the move the The Imitation Game, about Alan
Turing in the 1950s.
This narrative adventure game has been heavily inspired by Hideo Kojima's 90's cult - classic Snatcher and puts players in the role of a downtrodden reporter who joins forces with a sentient robot named
Turing in order to investigate the mysterious disappearance of Turing's creator.
The Sherlock star plays c ode - breaking genius Alan
Turing in The Imitation Game, which is set at Bletchley Park, where teams worked around the clock for years to unscramble messages encrypted by the Enigma machines used by German forces.
His current role as Alan
Turing in The Imitation Game is tipped to net him an Oscar nomination.
Conversely, Benedict Cumberbatch is already receiving praises for his performance as the conflicted
Turing in Morten Tyldum's upcoming The Imitation Game.
His latest leading role as Alan
Turing in The Imitation Game has garnered a ton of award nominations and he's got a couple of big movies coming up in the next few years including Doctor Strange and Jungle Book: Origins.
He played Khan in Star Trek Into Darkness, the dragon Smaug in The Hobbit films, and balances those roles as the star of BBC's Sherlock, and roles like Alan
Turing in The Imitation Game.
They're joined by Jake Gyllenhaal for Nightcrawler and Benedict Cumberbatch as code - cracker Alan
Turing in The Imitation Game.
The 38 - year - old's current role is as World War II code - cracker Alan
Turing in The Imitation Game, in which he stars alongside the likes of Keira Knightley and Mark Strong.
The Oscar nominations for lead actor are in, and they include Michael Keaton, who in «Birdman» portrays an aging actor who once played a superhero; Eddie Redmayne for his portrayal of physicist Stephen Hawking in «Theory of Everything»; and Benedict Cumberbatch as WWII code breaker Alan
Turing in «The Imitation Game.»
Benedict received BAFTA, Golden Globe and Academy Award Best Actor nominations for his portrayal of Alan
Turing in the multi award winning film «The Imitation Game» and a BAFTA nomination for his role as Richard III in the BBC Drama «The Hollow Crown».
Sherlock star Cumberbatch is nominated for playing codebreaker Alan
Turing in World War Two drama The Imitation Game.
Benedict Cumberbatch is most widely known for his leading role as the title character in the massive popular «Sherlock» series, but after this awards season he may be known more for his portrayl of Alan
Turing in «The Imitation Game.»
Each one of their characters views
Turing in a different way causing some friction, secrets, and discoveries along the way.
As with the Golden Globe nominations, Eddie Redmayne and Benedict Cumberbatch vie for the best actor award with competing portrayals of scientific geniuses: Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything and Alan
Turing in The Imitation Game.
Benedict Cumberbatch, who plays Alan
Turing in the new film, «The Imitation Game,» had nothing but glowing reviews for the entire cast of the film at a recent Q&A in Los Angeles
Benedict, 38, plays
Turing in the film, which is set at Bletchley Park, where teams worked around the clock for years to unscramble messages encrypted by the Enigma machines used by German forces.
After all, Redmayne is the latest in a series of performers from across the pond to play complicated historical figures using an almost Method - level of research — others include Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan
Turing in the upcoming «The Imitation Game» and Colin Firth as George VI in the 2011 Oscar winner «The King's Speech.»
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.
Benedict Cumberbatch plays brilliant mathematician Alan
Turing in the new UK trailer for biopic «The Imitation Game».
The actor currently is receiving Oscar buzz for his performance as Alan
Turing in The Imitation Game.
When puberty hits, Alex Lawther (the young Alan
Turing in «The Imitation Game») takes over as Christopher Robin, whose fame makes him an irresistible target for bullies after he is sent away to a boarding school.
I was not one of A Beautiful Mind's historical accuracy Nazis, who used the film's marginalization of the real John Nash as a way to bash the film (for my money, it was the horrid screenplay and direction that made it such a painful film to watch, not its artistic rewriting of history), though the erasing of
Turing in Enigma is rather distressing.
That's because this was the year that Rory McIlroy broke the code, like Benedict Cumberbatch does as Alan
Turing in The Imitation Game.
Not exact matches
All
in all, the attempts of Sanders and Cummings» fellow Oversight Democrats have largely been ignored by
Turing and Valeant, and also by Chaffetz, who ultimately sets the Oversight Committee's schedule.
In a letter dated Oct. 30,
Turing Chief Commercial Officer Nancy Retzlaff wrote that under the advice of legal counsel,
Turing was «unable to provide certain numbers and data related to proprietary information.»
In September, the pair sent a letter to Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli after he jacked up the price of Daraprim, a drug used to treat malaria and parasitic infections in patients with weakened immune systems, from $ 13.50 to $ 750 per pil
In September, the pair sent a letter to
Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli after he jacked up the price of Daraprim, a drug used to treat malaria and parasitic infections
in patients with weakened immune systems, from $ 13.50 to $ 750 per pil
in patients with weakened immune systems, from $ 13.50 to $ 750 per pill.
In a letter sent Wednesday to Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman US Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R - UT), committee Democrats called on him to hold a hearing on Valeant and
Turing later this month.
Here's the response
Turing Pharmaceuticals sent Business Insider
in regards to the Senate Committee's letter:
Martin Shkreli, unaffectionately known as the «pharma bro» — and infamous for his decision to hike the list price of Daraprim, a drug used by HIV / AIDS and cancer patients to combat infections, by more than 5,000 %
in 2015 under his former company
Turing Pharmaceuticals — was convicted on three criminal securities fraud and conspiracy charges by a Brooklyn jury on Friday.
When I thought about the Shkreli situation and the Valeant situation where you have folks who,
in the instance of Shkreli and
Turing, buy a drug that's been sold for 60 years at the price range of $ 13.50, then overnight to raise it to $ 750 per pill — and we're talking about life - saving drugs — that really concerned me.
As the issue of drug - price gouging became part of the political discussion, the documents show that
Turing's board sought advice on how to control the damage and frame a decision to cut the price
in some instances.
The Republican majority
in the oversight committee plan to invite
Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli to testify, and the Democratic minority plans to invite Pearson, a Democratic staffer told Business Insider via email.
Shkreli didn't resign from his post as
Turing CEO until December 18, the day after his arrest on charges of securities fraud related to events earlier
in his career.
At the hearing, Dr. David Kimberlin, who specializes
in pediatric infectious disease at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, spoke of a situation
in September, around the time Daraprim's price went up after
Turing bought the rights to the drug,
in which he found barriers to getting the drug because the monthly cost for four tablets suddenly spiked to $ 3,000 from $ 54.
Martin Shkreli, the CEO of
Turing, said
in a tweet Wednesday that while he had not been called on, he «would have loved to insult Congress.»
Now, when I say he, I mean both Feynman and Newton, and this applies, also, I think, to the geniuses that I write about
in The Information, Charles Babbage, Alan
Turing, Ada Byron.
BI: You wrote
in your memo releasing some of the internal documents from
Turing and Valeant that this is a problem that's «prominent throughout the industry.»
If the
Turing Machine hadn't been invented, would we still be
in the midst of today's computing revolution?
While exorbitant drug price hikes by Martin Shkreli's
Turing Pharmaceuticals and Valeant have sparked outrage
in Washington and tanked the stock prices of much of the pharmaceutical sector
in the last six months, there's growing evidence that the controversy may be more smoke than fire.
The 32 - year - old CEO of
Turing Pharmaceuticals became a target of widespread ire
in September when he boosted the price of the toxoplasmosis treatment Daraprim by over 5,000 % after acquiring the drug
in August.
Last month, Martin Shkreli, the «bro» - ish CEO of
Turing Pharmaceuticals, managed to become «the most hated man
in America.»
Startup
Turing Pharmaceuticals acquired Daraprim, a drug used to treat toxoplasmosis,
in August.
The following, done against the backdrop of the 50th annual
Turing Award, an honor
in computer science from the Association for Computing Machinery, has been edited for length and clarity.
A 56 - page journal written by
Turing during his time at Bletchley Park is being auctioned off by Bonhams on April 13
in New York as part of its Fine Books and Manuscripts sale.
According to the company's announcement, Tilles has been chairman of the board at
Turing since their launch
in late 2014.
Nevertheless, Shkreli is now
in custody, and
Turing Pharmaceuticals is taking measures to continue operations following his resignation.
Turing stated that,
in his position as acting CEO, Tilles will continue to serve as the chairman of the board.
We wish to thank Martin for helping us build
Turing Pharmaceuticals into the dynamic research focused company it is today, and wish him the best
in his future endeavors.
World - class asshole Martin Shkreli found himself
in the news yet again when he resigned his position as CEO at
Turing Pharmaceuticals.