At the 27th Critics Choice Awards, held simultaneously across London and Los Angeles, Jane Campion's 'The Power of the Dog' and the television comedy 'Ted Lasso' each claimed four prizes, emerging as the twin pillars of an evening that celebrated storytelling across platforms and genres. The ceremony, shaped by a broad coalition of critics rather than industry insiders, offered a glimpse into what has genuinely moved cultural observers this year. In the long arc of awards season, early recognition from critics carries weight — not as a verdict, but as a current that can quietly steer what come
'The Power of the Dog' dominates Critics Choice Awards with four wins
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Netflix's 'The Power of the Dog' wins best picture at Critics Choice Awards, signaling strong streaming content investment returns and competitive positioning against traditional studios.
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