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Every ten years since 1952, the venerable cinema magazine Sight & Sound polls filmmakers and critics for their lists of the best movies ever made, creating an ever-evolving canon. In 2022, the list arrived once again, generating conversation and controversy throughout the world. This January, the Roxy is proud to present 15 of the 100 greatest films of all time: Selections from the 2022 Sight & Sound List.

The line-up: 

Wednesday, January 4: PERSONA (#18, sponsored by The Wren)

Thursday, January 5: THE RULES OF THE GAME (#13)

Saturday, January 7: BLADE RUNNER (#54)

Sunday, January 8: VERTIGO (#2, Essential Cinema) 

Wednesday, January 11: DAUGHTERS OF THE DUST (#60, sponsored by The Wren)

Thursday, January 12: MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO (#72, Persistence of Vision: Animated Masterworks, sponsored by Flippers)

Saturday, January 14: DAISIES (#28)

Wednesday, January 18: RASHOMON (#41, sponsored by The Wren)

Thursday, January 19: BEAU TRAVAIL (#7, MTFF Presents) 

Saturday, January 21: SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (#10)

Sunday, January 22: JEANNE DIELMAN (#1, Cinema Abroad, sponsored by Clyde Coffee)

Wednesday, January 25 IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (#5, in 35mm, sponsored by The Wren) 

Thursday, January 26: MAN WITH A MOVIE CAMERA (#9, with live accompaniment from Travis Yost)

Saturday, January 28: THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER (#25)

Monday, January 30: SOME LIKE IT HOT (#38, Out at the Roxy, Sponsored by Golden Yolk Griddle)


VERTIGO: An ex-police officer who suffers from an intense fear of heights (Jimmy Stewart) is hired to prevent an old friend's wife (Kim Novak) from committing suicide, but all is not as it seems. Hitchcock's haunting, compelling masterpiece is uniquely revelatory about the director's own predilections and hang-ups and is widely considered to be one of his masterworks.


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Cast: Jimmy Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Rated: PG
Duration: 129 min
Released: 1958
Genre: Drama
Music: Bernard Herrmann
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