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Vertigo

846 critics, programmers, academics, and distributors have voted—and the 50-year reign of Citizen Kane is over. Sight & Sound's critics' poll has a new number one.

Notes on Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo by Chris Marker.

Kevin B. Lee on two selections from his Sight & Sound ballot.

David Edelstein reacts.

Online for the first time, the Esquire interview that ended Gore Vidal and Norman Mailer's feud.

Psychiatrist had referred Aurora shooter to "threat assessment team."

Geoffrey O'Brien reviews Benh Zeitlin's Beasts of the Southern Wild.

OMG, the word say a swimmer's breast during live Olympic coverage yesterday.

Dark Blood, River Phoenix's final film, will premiere at the Netherlands Film Festival.

A few months old, but here are some rare and unpublished photos of Bette Davis.

Stephen Colbert is god:

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