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You Leave Me Hanging: Time And Music In Hitchcock’s Vertigo
Adam Scovell
The Quietus
7·14·2018
Why Midge matters in “Vertigo”
Erik J. Martin
Cine Verse
8·23·2009
Was Hitchcock’s Masterpiece Vertigo a Private Joke?
John Locke
Bright Lights Film Journal
3·1·1997
Vertigo’ Still Gives Rise to Powerful Emotions
Janet Maslin
The New York Times
1·15·1984
Vertigo. A vertiginous gap in reality and a woman who doesn’t exist
Joyce Huntjens
Image & Narrative
Online Magazine of the Visual Narrative
1·1·2003
Vertigo: the role of color in one of the most well-known Hitchcock’s films
Lesya Pakharyna
L'Officiel
11·25·2020
Vertigo: Sixty years since the release of Alfred Hitchcock’s disturbing classic
Joanne Laurier
World Socialist Web Site
3·30·2018
Vertigo: Jimmy Stewart’s Brown Suit and White DeSoto
BAMF Style
12·3·2018
Vertigo: Hitchcock’s Myth & Symbolism
Christian Esquevin
Silver Screen Modes
9·4·2020
Vertigo: From box-office flop to ‘greatest film of all time’
Tara Brady
The Irish Times
7·12·2018
Vertigo: Ending Explained
Created by ScreenPrism
5·3·2018
Vertigo: Disorientation in Orange
Paul Rennie
The Guardian
2·9·2021
Vertigo: An Exemplar of Both the Femme Fatale and the Woman in Distress
Dan Hodges
The Film Noir File
Vertigo,’ Hitchcock’s Latest; Melodrama Arrives at the Capitol
Bosley Crowther
The New York Times
5·29·1958
Vertigo w/ special guest Ted Walch
Max Baril
Classic Movie Musts
10·11·2019
Vertigo rises: the greatest film of all time?
Peter Matthews
British Film Institute
Sight & Sound Magazine
9·1·2012
Vertigo is not the last word in misogyny, but a feminist deconstruction of it
Anne Billson
The Guardian
6·28·2018
Vertigo and the spectator of film analysis
Andrew Klevan
Oxford University Research Archive
Vol. XVIII, Iss. 1
12·1·2014
Vertigo and the Maelstrom of Criticism
Tim Groves
Screening The Past
Vertigo Again
Murray Pomerance
Screening The Past
Vertigo – How Colour Elevates Story
Created by Film Eye
6·19·2020
Vertigo – A Look at Color in Film
Created by Neo
3·2·2016
Verdant Vertigo: Dreaming in Technicolor
Jim Emerson
rogerebert.com
8·15·2012
The Trouble with Scottie (on Vertigo)
Paroma Chatterjee
Bright Lights Film Journal
9·19·2016
The Obsession with the Past in Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo
Yoel Meranda
Ways Of Seeing
The mystery of ‘Vertigo’s’ gray suit
Tony Bravo
The San Francisco Chronicle
2·27·2017
The Music That Casts The Spells Of ‘Vertigo’
Alex Ross
The New York Times
10·6·1996
The Most Psychological Film of All Time
Stanton Peele Ph.D.
Psychology Today
9·16·2012
The making of Hitchcock´s “Vertigo”
Uploaded by José Corceiro
The Influence of ‘Vertigo’
Created by Jacob T. Swinney / Fandor
5·1·2018
The Heights of Obsession
John Anderson
The Wall Street Journal
2·22·2019
The Fragments of the Mirror: Vertigo and its Sources
Ken Mogg
The MacGuffin
1·1·2016
The Filmmaker’s Voice: Vertigo
Created by Alejandro Villarreal
2·18·2018
The Best Film of All Time Is…
Roger Ebert
The Wall Street Journal
7·10·2012
The Art of Framing: Theories on Left and Right in Hitchcock’s Vertigo
Danny Bellini
dannybellini.com
3·26·2018
The “Pleasure of Looking” and the Male Gaze as Explored in Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954) and Vertigo (1958)
Keya Shirali
Obscur Magazine
4·19·2020
That weird San Francisco mansion in Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’ had a history
Gary Kamiya
The San Francisco Chronicle
2·7·2019
That Dizzy Feeling
Tim Brayton
Alternate Ending
4·8·2015
Temporary Passings/ Possessions: On Hitchcock’s Vertigo and Carlotta Valdes
Rosebud Ben-Oni
Kenyon Review
1·17·2016
TCM Spotlight on Hitchcock
Beth Accomando, TCM host Ben Mankiewicz and Ball State University’s Richard L. Edwards.
Cinema Junkie
Ep.123
9·12·2017
Talking Space in Vertigo
Murray Pomerance
Academia
Movie: A Journal of Film Criticism
1·1·2013
San Francisco’s Twisted Romance With ‘Vertigo’
Laura Sydell
NPR
9·2·2011
Puzzling over Vertigo
Geoff Andrew
British Film Institute
5·15·2015
Playing Doubles
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid
Only One Is A Wanderer: 10 Behind-The-Scenes Facts About Vertigo
Ben Sherlock
Screen Rant
4·28·2020
Okay, girls, who would you rather go out with: John “Scottie” Ferguson in “Vertigo” or Norman Bates in “Psycho”?
Erik Lundegaard
Erik Lundegaard
11·23·2010
Obsession and The American Dream
David Khaziri
davidkhaziri.com
6·9·2018
Obsessed with Vertigo
Uploaded by Harrison Engle
1·1·1997
Musical Tipoffs Are Key To Why ‘Vertigo’ Is One Of The Greatest Movies Ever
Jon N. Hall
The Federalist
12·27·2016
Misreading the Supporting Women of “Vertigo” and “Marnie”
Joe Brennan
Mubi
2·4·2020
Merry Go Round Broke Down
Noel Vera
Critic After Dark
5·15·2012
Martin Scorsese on Vertigo
Created by British Film Institute
9·7·2016
Love Gone Wrong: A Philosopher’s Take on “Vertigo”
Robert Sinnerbrink
Los Angeles Review of Books
12·8·2019
Lost in the Dissolve: Another Lady Vanishes in Hitchcock’s Vertigo
Kate Bellmore
Reel Club
8·20·2014
Logical Dream/Illogical Space: Set Design as Narration in a Key Sequence in “Vertigo”
Marshall Deutelbaum
Academia
Hitchcock Annual; 2002/2003
Kim Novak’s Iconic Gray ‘Vertigo’ Suit Auctioned
Laurie Brookins
The Hollywood Reporter
11·29·2016
Kim Novak on Vertigo
Created by British Film Institute
8·1·2012
Is Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” just the fever dream of a dying man?
Charles Barr
Salon
1·1·2010
Is Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller Vertigo really the best film ever made?
Tim Robey
The Telegraph
4·29·2016
Into the Vortex: ‘Vertigo’
Lary Wallace
Medium
1·17·2019
In “Vertigo,” what is the significance of the ending
Elyce Rae Helford
Screen Prism
2·22·2018
In ‘Vertigo,’ Edith Head solved an identity crisis with fashion
Christopher Muther
The Boston Globe
12·22·2017
How Vertigo foreshadowed ‘catfishing’ , Al and #MeToo
Nicholas Barber
BBC
7·9·2018
Hitchcock’s Vertigo with Laura Mulvey
Brittany Beheshti
Medium
10·30·2019
Hitchcock’s Acrophobic Vision
George E. Turner
American Cinematographer
3·8·2018
Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’: The Unrelenting Male Gaze that Blurs the Lines Between Possession and Obsession
Koraljka Suton
Cinephilia & Beyond
Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’ an unsurprisingly top-notch mystery
Kyle Kruse
The Daily Nebraskan
9·4·2020
Hitchcock Inspired Interiors
Paula Benson
Film and Furniture
10·9·2020
From Vertigo to Psycho, how Hitchcock changed the role of architecture in film
Pete Collard
Wallpaper
Forever falling: what makes Vertigo great
Miguel Marías
British Film Institute
Sight & Sound May 2011
11·13·2019
Expanded Hitchcock: Vertigo
Created by UCTV/James Katz, Tom Pollock, Charles Wolfe
4·4·2017
Ernie’s Restaurant Scene Analysis
Created by The Zany Reviewer
10·8·2020
Death and the Detective: Vertigo Revisited
Robert C. Cumbow
Parallax View
12·2·2010
Death and Love: Bernard Herrmann’s Score for Vertigo
Tom Schneller
tomschneller.net
Costume & Identity in Hitchcock’s Vertigo
Iris Veysey
Clothes on Film
4·10·2012
Close-Up: Vertigo
Created by Bruce Isaacs
8·1·2016
Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Vertigo’ – The Most Masterful Of Hitchcock’s Masterpieces
James Jay Edwards
Film Fracture
3·22·2018
Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Hitchcock’s Vertigo
Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Marilyn Fabe, Richard Allen, Roland Greene
Stanford Humanities Center - Stanford University - Film Studies
5·17·2008
Camera Movement in Vertigo
Richard Allen
The MacGuffin
Bernard Herrmann’s score of longing and loss in ‘Vertigo’
Jim Brown
CSO Sounds & Stories
1·23·2014
Analyzing Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” (Part One)
Mark Linsenmayer, Dylan Casey, Seth Paskin, Wes Alwan
The Partially Examined Life
Ep.169
7·31·2017
A list of Paramount’s alternate title suggestions for “Vertigo”
u/Join_You_In_The_Sun
Reddit
A Life Haunted by Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’
Jeff Simon
The Buffalo News
7·24·2017
A Brief Read on “Vertigo” (1958) and “Diabolique” (1955)
Wess Haubrich
Medium
4·28·2017
9 Great Films Influenced By Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Vertigo’
Greg Cwik
IndieWire
4·16·2015
50 Years of Dizzy, Courtesy of Hitchcock
Terrence Rafferty
The New York Times
5·11·2008
11 Dizzying Facts About Vertigo
Tara Aquino
Mental Floss
9·25·2015
1000 Frames of Vertigo
1000 Frames of Hitchcock Project
The Alfred Hitchcock Wiki
“Vertigo”: The Search for a Cure
Richard Brody
The New Yorker
6·6·2012
“Hitchcock has never made a thriller more stately and deliberate in technique”
Penelope Houston
British Film Institute
Sight & Sound Magazine
9·21·1958
“When he loses the icy cold blonde, then he needs her replacement.”
Steve Head, David Kleiler
Diabolique Webcast
Ep.16
2·18·2013
“Was this first viewing—bored, restive, and uncomprehending—nonetheless so magnetic that it is drawing me still?”
D. A. Miller
Film Quarterly
Film Quarterly Winter 2008-09, Vol. 62, No. 2
12·1·2008
“Vertigo is a nightmare.”
Andrew Wickliffe
The Stop Button
6·14·2016
“This weak man is not only able to create the ideal woman, he even possesses her…”
Norman N. Holland
A Sharper Focus
“The film makes the case for Hitchcock as a grand experimental artist who labored in genre cinema.”
Bill Weber
Slant Magazine
6·1·2011
“Scottie is eventually shaken out of his stupor when he meets Judy…”
Danilo Castro
Classic Movie Hub
5·22·2018
“Love is the most sinister emotion of them all…”
Bill Thompson
Bill's Movie Emporium
12·13·2008
“I get a stomach ache sometimes watching this movie.”
Created by Jerome Weiselberry
10·16·2019
“Hitchcock’s thriller takes its audience to dizzying new heights.”
Skye Wingfield
Film '89
4·8·2018
“He’s reverting to being an infant around this woman.”
Paul Scheer, Amy Nicholson
Unspooled
Ep.55
5·22·2019
“Damaged, fetishised, and of course blonde.”
Zack CT
The Critical Reel
6·20·2014
“…there was a deliberate hoax to cloak a murder.”
Nigel Honeybone
Horror News
8·14·2017
“…the kiss near the ocean, the sweeping embrace of reunited lovers, and the haunting images of the bell tower…”
Vincent Leo
Qwipster
12·5·2004
“…she does have some power as a woman who’s a fetish object.”
Mike White, Special Guests: Patrick McGilligan, Dan Auiler Guest Co-Hosts: Tania Modleski, Susan White
The Projection Booth
Ep.286
8·30·2016
“…Scottie walks out to the edge to look down.”
Patrick J Mullen
Medium
As Vast as Space and as Timeless as Infinity
8·21·2018
“…recording their pained reactions to his increasingly unhinged behaviour.”
Annie Billson
Multiglom
7·1·2012
“…one of the most pessimistic popular films ever made.”
Tony Macklin
tonymacklin.net
2·1·1980
“…Madeleine is manipulated and remade by the powerful men in the film to suit their deepest darkest desires.”
David Rolston
Movie Gurus
“…Judy’s poignantly eager-to-please glances and nervous smiles…”
Ken Anderson
Dreams Are What Le Cinema Is For...
3·9·2012
“…his inability to master his self-doubts and save his beloved from self-destruction.”
Martin Purvis
The Film Sufi
12·16·2009
“…he wants to be free of the past, but really all he wants is the past.”
Ian C. Bloom
Illumined Illusions
1·1·2007
“…he reshapes Judy in the image of a dead person.”
Virginie Pronovost
The Wonderful World Of Cinema
12·23·2015
“…he forcefully pulls Judy into the church to recreate the death scene…”
Tim Dirks
AMC Filmsite
“…from flower shops to art museums to cemeteries, trying to piece together this beyond-the-grave puzzle.”
Jason Fraley
The Film Spectrum
10·29·2011
“…fear of falling hopelessly through time…”
David Shreve
Audiences Everywhere
7·13·2015
“…each cue is a perfect microcosm of musical drama…”
Ed Chang
Cue By Cue
“…an eerie fatalism casts a spell on the characters.”
Movie Diva
“…a staggering and gruelling study in life’s regrets…”
Roderick Heath
Film Freedonia
5·13·2012
“…a man whose acrophobia can be exploited.”
The Movie Screen Scene
5·14·2017
“…a film about male impotence…”
Fred Camper
fredcamper.com
1·1·2001
‘Vertigo’ mansion’s fate was a San Francisco horror story
Gary Kamiya
The San Francisco Chronicle
2·8·2019
‘Vertigo’ is an artistic triumph: 1958 review
Wanda Hale
The New York Daily News
5·29·1958
‘Vertigo’ after Weinstein
David Thomson
London Review of Books Vol.40 No.12
6·21·2008
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