Kirsten Dunst

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Screen play: our writers pick their favourite sports movies
To celebrate the release of Creed III, Guardian writers have made the case for why their favourite sports movie should also be yours

Scott Tobias, Adrian Horton, Bryan Armen Graham, Benjamin Lee, Lisa Wong Macabasco, Andrew Lawrence, Lauren Mechling, Radheyan Simonpillai, Veronica Esposito, Andrew Pulver and Charles Bramesco

04, Mar, 2023 @7:16 AM

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Spider-Man at 20: the superhero film that changed blockbuster cinema
Sam Raimi’s charming, if patchy, 2002 adventure showed that mass audiences were eager for a new kind of superhero and the industry never looked back

Guy Lodge

03, May, 2022 @1:43 PM

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Amy Schumer: I received death threats after Oscars seat-filler joke
Actor says ‘the misogyny is unbelievable’ after the response to her pretending to mistake Kirsten Dunst for a placeholding stand-in

Catherine Shoard

14, Apr, 2022 @9:02 AM

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Why The Power of the Dog should win the best picture Oscar
Jane Campion’s uncompromising, uneasy 1920s drama delivers a career-best performance by Benedict Cumberbatch and marks a victory for queer films at large

Benjamin Lee

25, Mar, 2022 @8:00 AM

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Kirsten Dunst’s 20 best performances – ranked!
To celebrate her Oscar nomination for The Power of the Dog, here are Dunst’s star turns, from game-for-adventure girls-next-door to enigmatic and melancholy brides and widows

Peter Bradshaw

17, Mar, 2022 @12:00 PM

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The 50 best films of 2021 in the US, No 1: The Power of the Dog
Set in 1920s Montana, Janes Campion’s first feature film in over a decade is a highly original western psychodrama and our favourite of 2021

Peter Bradshaw

17, Dec, 2021 @12:00 PM

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The 50 best films of 2021 in the UK, No 1: The Power of the Dog
With Benedict Cumberbatch as a jeeringly malicious cowboy in 1920s Montana, Jane Campion’s taut, western psychodrama is our best film of 2021

Peter Bradshaw

17, Dec, 2021 @8:00 AM

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‘A cold-souled Brokeback’: queerness and desire in The Power of the Dog
Jane Campion’s Oscar-tipped Netflix period drama pits two opposed men against each other with thrilling, and surprising, results

Guy Lodge

02, Dec, 2021 @7:28 AM

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The Power of the Dog review – Jane Campion’s full-blooded, emotional western
Kirsten Dunst’s Rose is caught between her husband and Benedict Cumberbatch’s hard-bitten brother-in-law in this poetic return from the New Zealand director

Wendy Ide

20, Nov, 2021 @3:00 PM

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The Power of the Dog review – Jane Campion’s superb gothic western is mysterious and menacing
Slow-burning psychodrama about two warring brothers on a ranch in 1920s Montana is one of the director’s best

Peter Bradshaw

17, Nov, 2021 @12:00 PM

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London film festival 2021: Peter Bradshaw’s top 10 picks
Tilda Swinton in Memoria, Kenneth Branagh’s memorial to Belfast and Edgar Wright’s 60s horror: the Guardian’s chief film critic chooses his must-sees at this year’s festival

Peter Bradshaw

05, Oct, 2021 @2:29 PM

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The Power of the Dog review – Campion and Cumberbatch’s beautiful, brawny western
Jane Campion’s view on the wreckage men cause is welcome in this brooding tale with Benedict Cumberbatch as a brutal, hard-bitten rancher

Xan Brooks

02, Sep, 2021 @2:30 PM

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