It's the big budget comedy binned by its studio.<br/> <br />Now Sony Pictures faces a backlash of criticsm for shelving "The Interview" after pressure from hackers who leaked internal emails and movie content.<br/> <br />In Hollywood, Twitter erupted with anger and disbelief at the capitulation to the cyberhackers.<br/> <br />British actor Benedict Cumberbatch added his voice to growing chorus of concern.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Benedict Cumberbatch, actor, saying (English):<br/> <br />"It's worrying of course it's worrying...to see people inhibited by fear of terror as a means of silencing voices, even if they are of dissent or satire, I mean you know it's tragic."<br/> <br />"The Interview" had angered North Korea for its mockery of Kim Jong-Un, the country's leader.<br/> <br />US government sources said the attack was state sponsered and the North Korean government was involved.<br/> <br />Cybersecurity expert Kevin Mitnick, himself a noted hacker, said Sony shouldn't have caved in.<br/> <br />SOUNDBITE: Kevin Mitnick, cyber sec
