Description A drama based on the true life story of artist Jackson Pollock who revolutionised art in America.
Editorial Reviews "...[Harris] seems as natural playing the abstract-expressionist superstar as he did playing John Glenn in THE RIGHT STUFF..." USA Today - p.8E - Mike Clark (12/15/2000)
"...POLLOCK is beautifully shot....There is a nice cameo by Jeffrey Tambor..." Box Office - p.162 - Shlomo Schwartzberg (11/01/2000)
"...Moments of visceral, sensual beauty....Amy Madigan is tart and vivid..." Film Comment - p.72 - Kristin M. Jones (01/01/2001)
"...Ed Harris has always been a great actor in search of a role that could match his haunted intensity, and in POLLOCK, which he directed and stars in, he finds it..." Entertainment Weekly - p.135 - Owen Gleiberman (02/23/2001)
"...Harris brings an energy to [the] action-painting scenes that is pure and exhilarating....This is a towering performance of bruising inspiration..." Rolling Stone - p.56-7 - Peter Travers (03/01/2001)
"...Harris' film describes a confrontation between genius and human frailty....It tracks a mythology of creativity which runs from Caravaggio to Patti Smith, and is still running, unended..." Sight and Sound - p.48 - Michael Bracewell (06/01/2002)
"...Ed Harris' film is as successful as it is because it passionately follows the artist's lead..." Los Angeles Times - p.C6 - Kenneth Turan (12/15/2000)
"...It contains all of the hum and buzz of the postwar New York art world....POLLOCK is confident, insightful work -- one of the year's best films..." Chicago Sun-Times - p.37 - Roger Ebert (02/16/2001)
"...Harden's performance conveys the guts and heart of the drama....You'll be drained, enthralled and maybe even a little inspired..." Total Film - p.103 - Jonathan Wright (06/01/2002)
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