The Power of the Dog
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The Best Netflix Original Movies of 2021 Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes (Photos)
A list of the 15 highest-rated Netflix originals from this year
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Is ‘The Power of the Dog’ a Vampire Movie? Why the Film’s Cinematographer Won’t Rule It Out
“I always called it a monster film,” Ari Wegner tells TheWrap
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‘The Harder They Fall,’ ‘King Richard,’ ‘Respect’ Lead African American Film Critics’ Top 10
Top choices “speak to history’s importance in informing who we are,” says AAFCA president and co-founder Gil Robertson
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AFI’s Top 10 Films of 2021 Include ‘Dune,’ ‘King Richard’ and ‘The Power of the Dog’
Other films that made the cut were “CODA,” “Don’t Look Up,” “Licorice Pizza,” “Nightmare Alley,” “tick, tick… BOOM!” and “The Tragedy of Macbeth”
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New York Film Critics Winners: Japanese Film ‘Drive My Car’ Named Best Picture
Acting awards went to Benedict Cumberbatch and Kodi Smit-McPhee for “The Power of the Dog,” Lady Gaga for “House of Gucci” and Kathryn Hunter for “The Tragedy of Macbeth”
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‘The Power of the Dog’: Listen to a Haunting Track From Jonny Greenwood’s Score (Exclusive)
Jane Campion’s Netflix film opens in select theaters on Wednesday
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Benedict Cumberbatch Torments Kodi Smit-McPhee in ‘The Power of the Dog’ Trailer (Video)
Jane Campion’s Western opens in theaters Nov. 17 and arrives on Netflix Dec. 1
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Who’s Leading This Year’s Oscars Race in a Skimpy Field of Contenders?
One way or the other, we’ll wind up with 10 Best Picture nominees, with “Belfast,” “The Power of the Dog,” “King Richard” and “Dune” among the front runners
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Jane Campion’s ‘The Power of the Dog’ Set as New York Film Festival Centerpiece Film
Benedict Cumberbatch and Kirsten Dunst star in the Western for Netflix
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Netflix Previews 2021 Movie Slate, Led by ‘Red Notice’ and ‘The Harder They Fall’ (Video)
Ryan Reynolds, Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Halle Berry are among those who will be starring in Netflix films this year
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Jane Campion to Direct Benedict Cumberbatch, Elisabeth Moss in ‘The Power of the Dog’
Campion will direct and write adaptation of Thomas Savage’s 1967 novel