"Made in 1958, the psychological suspense drama first entered the Sight & Sound poll in 1982 in seventh place--two years after its director died. Largely ignored by the critics for most of his career, its rise in the poll is testament to how Hitchcock’s reputation has steadily increased over time."
Stuart Kemp in The Hollywood Reporter announces that Vertigo has topped the 2012 Sight & Sound poll.
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
"Citizen Kane No Longer Enjoys the Moniker of Greatest Film of All Time"
Labels:
2010s,
Britain,
cultural history,
Hitchcock,
movies,
twentieth century,
Welles
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