By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com

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Frank Sheck
The Hollywood Reporter

1 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
2 There Will Be Blood
3 No Country for Old Men
4 Sweeney Todd
5 Eastern Promises
6 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
7 Into the Wild
8 The Savages
9 Michael Clayton
10 Sicko
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Sheri Linden
The Hollywood Reporter

1 Zodiac
2 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
3 The Savages
4 Deep Water
5 Syndromes and a Century
6 In the Shadow of the Moon
7 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
8 Control
9 The Water Horse
10 Wind that Shakes the Barley
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Michael Rechtshaffen
The Hollywood Reporter

1 No Country for Old Men
2 Atonement
3 Juno
4 There Will Be Blood
5 Blame it on Fidel
6 Ratatouille
7 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
8 No End in Sight
9 Once
10 I Don’t Sleep Alone
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Stephen Farber
The Hollywood Reporter

1 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
2 I’m Not There
3 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
4 The Kite Runner
5 The Lookout
6 Juno
7 Gone Baby Gone
8 Michael Clayton
9 Wind That Shakes the Barley
10 Eastern Promises
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Sean Burns
Philadelphia Weekly

1 I’m Not There
2 No Country for Old Men
3 There Will Be Blood
4 Assassination of Jesse James
5 The Bourne Ultimatum
6 Zodiac
7 Superbad
8 Linda Linda Linda
9 No End in Sight
10 Bug
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Ray Bennett
The Hollywood Reporter

1 Assassination of Jesse James
2 The Band’s Visit
3 I Served the King of England
4 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
5 Atonement
6 Michael Clayton
7 The Bourne Ultimatum
8 The Savages
9 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
10 Zodiac
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Ella Taylor
L.A. Weekly

1 There Will Be Blood
2 Manufactured Landscapes/The Host
3 Away from Her/The Savages
4 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
5 Lake of Fire
6 Ratatouille
7 Once
8 Persepolis
9 Knocked Up
10 The Band’s Visit
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Scott Foundas
L.A. Weekly

1 There Will Be Blood
2 Colossal Youth/Regular Lovers
3 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days/Lake of Fire
4 Zodiac
5 Ratatouille
6 No Country for Old Men/Assassination of Jesse James
7 Eastern Promises/Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
8 Margot at the Wedding
9 Knocked Up/Superbad
10 Redacted and No End in Sight and The Wind That Shakes the Barley
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Jackie Cooper
41NBC/MGT

1 Atonement
2 Hairspray
3 Breach
4 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
5 Sweeney Todd
6 Into the Wild
7 In the Valley of Elah
8 Michael Clayton
9 August Rush
10 Transformers
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Stephen Whitty
The Star-Ledger

1 Assassination of Jesse James
2 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
3 Juno
4 The Lives of Others
5 No Country for Old Men
6 The Orphanage
7 Persepolis
8 Reservation Road
9 Sweeney Todd
10 There Will Be Blood

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