Review of The Tenant (1976) by Noel Murray for The A.V. Club — 20 Feb 1995
Though the result is too slow and curious, with a weak lead performance by the writer-director, The Tenant's tone of abstracted anxiety is distinctive, and its central message, that the obnoxious define the world for everyone else, provides another tile in Polanski's career mosaic of paranoia and power brokerage.
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This review of The Tenant (1976) was written by Noel Murray and published by The A.V. Club on 20 Feb 1995.
The Tenant has generally received very positive reviews.
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