The Power of the Dog currently has an average rating of 6.6 out of 10 and has been rated by 822 users on our platform.

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Critic Beth Webb
rated 8

...Campion remains a master of sensory storytelling, delivering a scorching study of masculinity rooted in fear.

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Critic Xan Brooks
rated 8

It’s a brawny, brooding drama about the wreckage caused by men, beautifully framed in muted neutral tones as the camera circles the ranch-house with a deliberate, stealthy tread.

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Critic James Mottram
rated 8

...at its heart is a brooding Cumberbatch, offering one of the shrewdest performances of his career.

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Critic Leah Greenblatt
rated 8

...a tricky, arresting neo-noir Western.

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Critic Wendy Ide
rated 8

The weathered earth tones of Campion’s subdued colour scheme conceal a vivid and full-blooded emotional palette.

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Critic Peter Bradshaw
rated 10

...a western gothic psychodrama: mysterious, malicious, with a lethal ending that creeps up behind you like a thief.

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Stefan Karlsson
rated 5

Gggggghhhhhh ggg

2 years ago
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rated 5

It is one of those films that is like the Emperors new clothes. It may be better on the big stage for cinematography but it is slow and very little happens.

2 years ago
Jonas Boyah
rated 8

Plot twist

2 years ago
anki
rated 5

Beautiful but thin story

2 years ago
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rated 6
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Critic Richard Whittaker
rated 9

...Jane Campion's powerful and tragic adaptation of Thomas Savage's 1967 novel.

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Critic Robbie Collin
rated 10

...a blistering, career-best performance from Benedict Cumberbatch.

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Critic David Ehrlich
rated 9

A career-best Benedict Cumberbatch is equal parts Jack Twist and Daniel Plainview in a masterfully tense Western drama.

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Critic Mayurakshi
rated 8

It is a film that exposes the cruelty of the West and the cruelty with which human beings tries to hide their true selves.

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