By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com

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Kyle Smith
New York Post

1 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
2 Once
3 Knocked Up
4 Into the Wild
5 Superbad
6 Ratatouille
7 No Country for Old Men
8 The Lives of Others
9 Margot at the Wedding
10 Meet the Robinsons
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Lou Lumenick
New York Post

1 Atonement
2 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
3 No Country for Old Men
4 Juno
5 Ratatouille
6 Zodiac
7 American Gangster
8 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
9 Hairspray
10 There Will Be Blood
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Amy Longsdorf
Allentown Morning Call

1 Into the Wild
2 Atonement
3 No Country for Old Men
4 The Savages
5 Zodiac
6 Sweeney Todd
7 Gone Baby Gone
8 Michael Clayton
9 Away From Her
10 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
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Christopher Borelli
Toronto Blade

1 I’m Not There
2 Superbad
3 Zodiac
4 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
5 No Country for Old Men
6 Live Free or Die Hard
7 There Will Be Blood
8 Summercamp
9 The Savages
10 Once
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Clint O’Connor
Cleveland Plain Dealer

1 Juno
2 After the Wedding
3 No Country for Old Men
4 Away from Her
5 Into the Wild
6 Assassination of Jesse James
7 Two Days in Paris
8 Across the Universe
9 3:10 to Yuma
10 Once
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Josh Larsen
Southtwon Star

1 Into the Wild
2 The Astronaut Farmer
3 28 Weeks Later
4 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
5 Juno
6 Away from Her
7 Ratatouille
8 No Country for Old Men
9 The Darjeeling Limited
10 The Simpsons Movie
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Peter Sobczynski
efilmcritic.com

1 Zodiac
2 There Will Be Blood
3 No Country for Old Men
4 I’m Not There
5 Black Book
6 Grindhouse
7 Redacted
8 Eastern Promises
9 Juno
10 Romance & Cigarettes
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Craig D. Lindsey
Raleigh News & Observer

1 Assassination of Jesse James
2 The Bourne Ultimatum
3 The Host
4 Knocked Up
5 Superbad
6 Michael Clayton
7 No Country for Old Men
8 No End in Sight
9 Once
10 Quiet City
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VA Musetto
New York Post

1 12:08 East of Bucharest
2 The Host
3 Exiled
4 Away from Her
5 Rescue Dawn
6 Glass Lips
7 Flanders
8 The Band’s Visit
9 The Wayward Cloud
10 The Good Times Kid
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Forrest Hartman
Reno Gazette Journal

1 Sweeney Todd
2 Zodiac
3 Assassination of Jesse James
4 Into the Wild
5 Charlie Wilson’s War
6 Ratatouille
7 Harry Potter & Order of Phoenix
8 The Bucket List
9 Spider-Man 3
10 Eastern Promises

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