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Australian actor Kodi Smit-McPhee has won a Golden Globe for his role in Jane Campion’s psychological drama The Power of the Dog on Netflix.
Smit-McPhee took residence Best Supporting Actor at the unusual Golden Globes ceremony on Monday, Australian time.
The Power of the Dog also took out Best Director, for Unused Zealand director Jane Campion, and Best Motion Picture Drama. It received seven nominations in total.
The clip explores themes of sexuality and toxic masculinity in 1920s Montana and is streaming on Netflix. It’s based on a novel by Thomas Savage and the film has earned rave reviews.
Smit-McPhee co-stars alongside Benedict Cumberbatch, Jesse Plemmons and Kirsten Dunst.
Cumberbatch plays domineering and fearsome ranch-hand Phil (Cumberbatch) in the dark character drama.
When Phil’s brother George (Plemmons) brings home wife Rose (Dunst) and her teenage son Peter (Kodi Smit-McPhee), he cruelly torments the family until long-hidden secrets show up to light.
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Congratulations! Kodi Smit-McPhee is engaged to Rebecca Phillipou after nine years of dating
Australian actor Kodi Smit-McPhee and Rebecca Phillipou are engaged after nine years of dating.
On Friday, the Oscar nominee, 26, proposed to his longtime love on a beautiful rooftop in their hometown of Melbourne.
'She was so shocked and surprised, but completely over the moon,' a source told Just Jared. 'They are ready to accept the next step in life together.'
She said yes! Australian actor Kodi Smit-McPhee and his longtime girlfriend are engaged after nine years of dating, after recently purchasing their first home together
The Alpha actor popped the doubt on 'a attractive rooftop covered with gorgeous all-white blossom arrangements, pink blossom petal confetti and large white marquee letters spelling out M-A-R-R-Y M-E.'
As they overlooked the gorgeous skyline, an insider revealed that's when the Slow West star 'got down on one knee and proposed' with a massive diamond ring.
For the extraordinary moment, Smit-McPhee wore a black blazer, matching pants and light sneakers.
Happy couple: The 26-year-old Oscar nominee proposed to his adore on a pretty rooftop in their hom
The Oscar nominations are now out, and history will be made if Ariana DeBose wins the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance as Anita in Steven Spielberg’s remake of “West Side Story.” DeBose is the odds-on favorite; if she triumphs, she would be the first openly queer female of color to win an Oscar.
“West Side Story” was nominated for seven Academy Awards this week, but it did not secure one for out gay playwright Tony Kushner, who penned the film’s screenplay. The film that received the most nominations this year is Jane Campion’s queer frontier drama, “The Power of the Dog,” which leads the pack with twelve nominations.
In addition to nods for Best Picture and Best Director — which Campion, the first female filmmaker to be nominated twice in the category, is expected to defeat — the clip also received nods in three acting categories, for Finest Actor (Benedict Cumberbatch as the repressed homosexual Phil Burbank), Best Supporting Star (Kodi Smit-McPhee and Jesse Plemons) and Best Supporting Actress (Kirsten Dunst). While Smit-McPhee, who plays the lisping, effeminate Peter Gordon in the film, is likely to be the only performer in the motion picture to take residence a troph
Kodi Smit-McPhee's response to Sam Elliott's criticism of 'The Power Of The Dog': 'Nothing. 'Cause I'm a mature being'
Kodi Smit-McPhee has responded to Sam Elliott's recent criticism of "The Power of the Dog."
Smit-McPhee was asked by Variety if he had anything to say in response to Elliott, who cast aspersions on the movie's themes of homosexuality.
"Nothing," Smit-McPhee replied. "'Cause I'm a mature being and I'm ardent about what I do. And I don't really give strength to anything outside of that. Good luck to him."
Elliott described Jane Campion's Oscar-nominated Western, which stars Smit-McPhee as a teen living on a ranch in 1920s Montana, as a "piece of shit."
Speaking to Marc Maron on his podcast "WTF," Elliott compared the cowboys in "The Power of the Dog" to Chippendales dancers who "wear duck ties and not much else."
"That's what all these fucking cowboys in that movie looked like," he said. "They're running around in chaps and no shirts. There's all these allusions of homosexuality throughout the movie."
He complimented Campion as a "brilliant director" but criticized her depiction of the American West.
"What the fuck