Oscar winner Jane Campion’s first feature film as director in 12 years, The Power of the Dog, had plenty to wag its tail about in its weekend debut on Netflix: Samba TV reports that the feature take of the Thomas Savage 1967 western novel drew 1.2M U.S.
households.That’s a great start for what is essentially a two-hour-and-six-minute arthouse title, higher than HBO Max’s first weekend of King Richard by 70% (707K U.S.
Samba measured households), ahead 36% and 84% respectively from Netflix’s Ted Melfi dramedy Starling (883K U.S. households) and Rebecca Hall’s Passing (653K U.S.
households) and even higher than the first weekend of HBO Max’s Sopranos prequel feature The Many Saints of Newark, which drew 1M stateside homes in its first three
Read more on deadline.com