Pauline Kael Quote

It tackles a wonderful subject without preening, and brings it off unassertively — so unassertively that the movie is in danger of being overlooked. (Variety has already dismissed it as something "for a very limited audience.") We're getting to the point where the press assumes that movie audiences won't be willing to bring anything to a picture, and warns them off.


"Circus," review of Moscow on the Hudson (1984-04-16), p. 160. - State of the Art (1985)


It tackles a wonderful subject without preening, and brings it off unassertively — so unassertively that the movie is in danger of being...

It tackles a wonderful subject without preening, and brings it off unassertively — so unassertively that the movie is in danger of being...

It tackles a wonderful subject without preening, and brings it off unassertively — so unassertively that the movie is in danger of being...

It tackles a wonderful subject without preening, and brings it off unassertively — so unassertively that the movie is in danger of being...