A lot of people thought Benedict Cumberbatch would make a perfect Doctor Strange. Cumberbatch remembers journalists vaguely telling him this. Then, like a magic trick, it became real.
To describe “Doctor Strange” as otherworldly is both a cliche and understatement. It introduces a new breed of superhero to Marvel’s cinematic arsenal, one that is not characterized by metal weaponry or spandex suits. It has begun redefining what a superhero is, and even more so, what a superhero can do, in the context of the Avengers.
Coming from a horrific car accident, Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), the world’s top neurosurgeon, sets out on a journey of...
Marvel has changed the way we watch movies.
Smartphone cameras are not just for selfies, they’re also for taking “stealthies,” or secret snaps of people around you, mostly in the “OMG, look how hot this guy/girl is” category (admit it, you and your friends have a Viber/Whatsapp/WeChat thread dedicated to this).
After two long years, “Sherlock” fanatics in this part of the globe will finally get their detective drama fix as the third series is set to hit Asian television screens this February, courtesy of AXN.