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Sight and Sound Critics Poll 2012
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All films in accolade 'Sight and Sound Critics Poll 2012' (demonic )

Objective: Every decade since 1952 Sight and Sound magazine has polled critics and academics worldwide to choose their ten greatest films of all time, and the results have long been considered the definitive list of critical opinion regarding the canon of essential movies. This year the poll was hugely increased to over 800 contributors who suggested over 2000 different films - and the big news was the end of the fifty year reign of "Citizen Kane", yielding the top spot for the first time to Hitchcock's "Vertigo". Review the Top 100 and check out the complete list at http://bit.ly/QF1jwd

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Reviews available Yi Yi (2000)
Reviews available Wild Strawberries (1957)
Reviews available Wild Bunch, The (1969)
Reviews available Vertigo (1958)
Reviews available Ugetsu Monogatari (1953)
Reviews available Touki Bouki (1973)
Reviews available Touch Of Evil (1958)
Reviews available Tokyo Story (1953)
Reviews available Third Man, The (1949)
Reviews available Taxi Driver (1976)
Reviews available Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Reviews available Sunrise: A Song Of Two Humans (1927)
Reviews available Stalker (1979)
Reviews available Spirit Of The Beehive, The (1973)
Reviews available Some Like It Hot (1959)
Reviews available Singin' In The Rain (1952)
Reviews available Shoah (1985)
Reviews available Sherlock, Jr. (1924)
Reviews available Seventh Seal, The (1957)
Reviews available Seven Samurai (1954)
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