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Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: The results are often spellbinding; the juxtaposition of two film images at once gives the spectator an unusual amount of freedom in what to concentrate on and what to make of these variously whacked-out performers. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Warhol has nothing to say and no technique to say it with. Read more
Kenneth Baker, San Francisco Chronicle: Watching and waiting brought some amazing performances before Warhol's camera: Emerson's stoned monologue, Ondine's violent, sourly comic rant on being pope. Read more