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Paul Schrader unloads on ‘The Power of the Dog’

Passed over by the Academy once again, Paul Schrader slams Jane Campion's 'Power of the Dog' in a long-winded rant.

Legendary filmmaker Paul Schrader delivered harsh criticism of The Power of The Dog yesterday.

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Schrader used Caps Lock to write the title of his Facebook post, “WAGGING THE POWER OF THE DOG,” then proceeded to slam the Jane Campion western.

Seemingly incensed that The Power of The Dog has dominated the award season so far, Schrader implied that the film’s achievements are not merit-based.

Campion’s film has received 12 Academy Award nominations, while Schrader’s The Card Counter has received none.

Schrader complained:

“Entertainment liberals have always been eager to bemoan the power of money and spin to control political discourse but this years [sic] award season makes clear this is business as usual in Hollywood as well. The only Oscar that matters goes to those who best game the award season. And this year’s $SPIN goes to: Netflix.”

The spin Schrader is alluding to ensued after Sam Elliott’s controversial criticism of The Power of the Dog and Campion’s stinging riposte, which were heavily discussed in the press and, thus, provided a wave of media coverage.

Though Schrader is a film industry veteran, he has never won an Oscar. He directed Cat People (1982), American Gigolo (1980), and The Canyons (2013). He collaborated with Martin Scorcese on screenplays for Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), and The Last Temptation of Christ (1988).

In 2018, Schrader’s original screenplay for First Reformed was nominated for an Oscar, marking the first time he was recognized by the Academy. However, the Oscar went to Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly, and Nick Vallelonga for Green Book.


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