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  1. Vertigo movie review & film summary (1958)

    A classic Hitchcock film about a man's obsessive love for a woman who is not the same person he imagines, and the moral paradox of his own role in her death. Read the review by Roger Ebert, who praises the film's psychological, artistic and technical complexity, and its haunting final shot.

  2. Vertigo

    Audience Reviews for Vertigo. Jul 28, 2017. What a wonderful, creepy, beautiful, disturbing film this is. From the opening credits, Hitchcock makes us uneasy with spiraling patterns on the screen ...

  3. 'Vertigo' is still the best movie ever. Or the worst movie ever

    At the same time, this is the Great Movie that most daunts a casual viewer, especially since 2012, when "Vertigo" knocked "Citizen Kane" out of a half-century in the top spot on Sight and ...

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    Vertigo review - still spinning its dizzying magic. Hitchcock's masterpiece, rereleased after 60 years, combines his flair for psychological shocks with a genius for dapper stylishness. T he ...

  5. Vertigo (1958)

    Permalink. Alfred Hitchcock made a career movie with "Vertigo," one of several career movies of his, but maybe the most enduring. On the surface, it's a love story with a mystery, bright and shiny, maybe his most sumptuous feast of the senses. But it has a cold heart. James Stewart is the key to the film.

  6. 'Vertigo' Review: Movie (1958)

    'Vertigo': THR's 1958 Review. In May 1958, Paramount unveiled Alfred Hitchcock's thriller, starring James Stewart and Kim Novak, in theaters.

  7. Vertigo (film)

    Vertigo is a 1958 American psychological thriller film directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock.The story was based on the 1954 novel D'entre les morts (From Among the Dead) by Boileau-Narcejac.The screenplay was written by Alec Coppel and Samuel A. Taylor.The film stars James Stewart as former police detective John "Scottie" Ferguson, who has retired because an incident in the line of duty ...

  8. Vertigo Review: Hitchcock's descent into Madness

    Vertigo (Paramount Pictures). James Stewart brings a lot of charm to his performance as usual, portraying what seems like a naïve, likeable, sympathetic man who's been somewhat beaten down personally and professionally by his acrophobia.But you hope that he can achieve a new sense of fulfillment by helping out in this latest investigation, bringing peace to Madeleine as well as himself.

  9. Vertigo (1958)

    Vertigo: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes, Tom Helmore. A former San Francisco police detective juggles wrestling with his personal demons and becoming obsessed with the hauntingly beautiful woman he has been hired to trail, who may be deeply disturbed.

  10. Vertigo Movie Review

    What you will—and won't—find in this movie. Positive Messages Not present. A woman allows an obsessive admirer to make her ov. Violence & Scariness. Some physical violence implied; none seen. Some te. Sex, Romance & Nudity Not present. Subtle sexual undertones haunt the movie. Language Not present.

  11. Vertigo

    The main point of the film is its suspense, which Hitchcock performed perfectly in this film, the perfect acting of Novak and good Stewart. In the end, it can be said that Vertigo is a masterpiece in the history of cinema, but it is not the best film in history!!! Because it is a short distance away from the best movie in history, Rear Window.

  12. Hitchcock Movie Review: Vertigo with James Stewart and Kim Novak (1958

    Overview. Vertigo was actually a box office dud when it was first released in 1958. It was marred by mixed reviews and was considered a failure at the time, but today is considered one of Hitchcock's best movies, and even temporarily replaced Citizen Kane as the best movie of all time.

  13. Vertigo (1958) Film Review A+

    The film boasts Bernard Herrmann's greatest and most haunting movie score. Kudos to Barbara Bel Geddes in the difficult and endlessly fascinating role of Midge, Scotty's confidant. She knows him better than anyone and obviously cares for him deeply, but always with a strangely maternal tone.

  14. Vertigo (1958) Film Review

    Vertigo (1958) Film Review. Posted on 27 Mar 2024 by Great Books Guy. Vertigo (1958) ... Vertigo is a film enriched by Hitchcock's meticulous attention to detail -from the prodigious use of red and green colors, to the subtle imagery of "descending" or "downfalls" (Scottie always drives down San Francisco streets, never up)—in ...

  15. "Vertigo": The Search for a Cure

    Mental illness: As the detective, John (Scottie) Ferguson, tells his erstwhile fiancé and good friend Midge (Barbara Bel Geddes), "I have acrophobia, which gives me vertigo, and I get dizzy ...

  16. Vertigo (1958) review

    Alfred Hitchcock's lofty thriller is back on the big screen in time for its 60th anniversary. T here can be no last word on Vertigo.In 2012, it usurped Citizen Kane as Sight and Sound's "greatest film of all time", but with this superlative label comes an expectation for absolute meaning. Since its release 60 years ago, academics and critics have tried (and failed) to dissect the plot ...

  17. 'Vertigo' Still Gives Rise to Powerful Emotions

    A glimpse of the Golden Gate Bridge, a shot of a criminal running across a rooftop, and the sight of the great James Stewart in hot pursuit establish Mr. Stewart's Scottie as a San Francisco ...

  18. Vertigo (1958)

    Mirroring Hitchcock himself through narrative reflectivity, Vertigo is his most personal work, describing his use of, confusion toward, and desperate attempts to control women and their sexuality. The film encompasses Hitchcock's reoccurring, albeit arguably unconscious voyeuristic preoccupations, exposing them from their lingering status in ...

  19. Vertigo

    Vertigo, American psychological thriller film, released in 1958, that is considered one of director Alfred Hitchcock 's most complex movies. Although it received a lukewarm reception upon its release, Vertigo is now commonly ranked among the greatest movies ever made. (Read Alfred Hitchcock's 1965 Britannica essay on film production.)

  20. Vertigo,' Hitchcock's Latest; Melodrama Arrives at the Capitol

    VERTIGO, screen play by Alec Coppel and Samuel Taylor; based on the novel by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac; produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock for Paramount Pictures. At the Capitol ...

  21. Alfred Hitchcock's 'Vertigo' Made Huge Changes From ...

    PG. Mystery. Romance. Thriller. A former San Francisco police detective juggles wrestling with his personal demons and becoming obsessed with the hauntingly beautiful woman he has been hired to ...

  22. VERTIGO (1958)

    VERTIGO (1958) - MOVIE REVIEW (SPOILERS)#vertigo #hitchcock #moviereview Directed by Alfred HitchcockProduced by Alfred HitchcockScreenplay by Alec CoppelSam...

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    03 April 2024. by rawmeatcowboy 1. The Minecraft movie is slated to release on April 4th, 2024, which means we're almost exactly one year away from its arrival. That's why it's no surprise to see filming is underway, and we've gotten our first look at a prop straight from the set. Spotted by Twitter user @joshspace2, a tree from the ...

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    The long-awaited screen adaptation of Dead Boy Detectives will hit Netflix later this month, with a trailer for the upcoming series released Wednesday.. The show, based on the Vertigo comics by ...