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She’s in California for the release of her film The Power of the Dog—a Western set in Montana and shot in her native New Zealand. Despite what her repetitive strain injury might suggest ...
The author claimed to know almost nothing about ... It was not the first time Hollywood took interest in “The Power of the Dog.” The novel had been optioned multiple times, with Paul Newman ...
Benedict Cumberbatch plays one mean son of a gun in "Power of the Dog," writer-director Jane Campion's gritty Western about machismo and bravado on the Montana plains in the 1920s. Cumberbatch ...
in which she surmised that the author didn’t make explicit the sexual bond between Phil and Henry because a “serious novelist” couldn’t back then. The “Power of the Dog” director was ...
From award-winning writer-director Jane Campion (“The Piano”) comes “The Power of the Dog,” an oddly-titled, Western noir based on a 1967 novel by American Thomas Savage. The film ...
“The Power of the Dog” writer and director Jane Campion has responded to actor Sam Elliott’s derogatory comments about her Oscar-nominated western drama. “I think Sam ... he was being a li ...
"The Power of the Dog" proved the power of writer/director Jane Campion at this year's Academy Awards, leading the field with 12 nominations Tuesday. Campion was nominated for directing the drama ...
Knopf has firmed plans for a June 23 publication date for The Cartel, the title author Don Winslow has chosen for the sequel novel to his seminal 2005 drug war epic The Power Of The Dog.
Can it win Netflix the best picture Oscar? A psychological thriller about toxic masculinity and repressed sexuality disguised as a western is one way to describe "The Power of the Dog," in ...
In writer-director Jane Campion's new adaptation of Thomas Savage's 1967 novel "The Power of the Dog," fantasy becomes reality for no one and honeymoons exist as brief stops at scenic overlooks, or ...
“The Power of the Dog” is a film with many echoes ... Henry and Phil are closeted gay men (as was Savage, the novel’s author), the character of Peter is trickier to label.