The Bruckner Eighth was voted best concert of 1990 in a poll of Japanese critics.
A 1922 poll of critics in Literary Digest voted Hergesheimer the "most important American writer" working at the time.
A 2000 poll of critics conducted by The Village Voice named it the 89th greatest film of the 20th century.
The two films score 7.5 and 7 respectively in 'Moving Pictures" poll of critics.
The Village Voice ranked it the eighth of the twentieth century in a 2000 poll of critics.
The album was listed at number 23 in Classic Rock Magazine's 50 Best Albums of 2005, which was a poll of critics.
By 1992, Sight and Sound magazine's once-a-decade poll of critics voted it one of the 10 best films ever made.
In a 2002 poll of critics and filmmakers on the best films ever made, critic Roger Ebert listed it on his top 10.
A 2001 poll of critics rated it the third best building in the country.
A poll of critics of Total Film ranked it number 3 on their list of the 50 greatest horror films ever.