By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com

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Geoff Pevere
Toronto Star

1 Assassination of Jesse james
2 The Darjeeling Limited
3 Eastern Promises
4 Inland Empire
5 Into the Wild
6 Michael Clayton
7 No Country for Old Men
8 Superbad
9 The Wind that Shakes the Barley
10 Zodiac
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Colin Covert
Minn-St. Paul Star Tribune

1 Atonement
2 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
3 Eastern Promises
4 The Host
5 Into the Wild
6 Juno
7 Michael Clayton
8 No Country for Old Men
9 Once/Sweeney Todd
10 Zodiac
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John Serba
Grand Rapids Press

1 Once
2 Juno
3 Ratatouille
4 Into the Wild
5 Lars and the Real Girl
6 There Will be Blood
7 Hot Fuzz
8 The King of Kong
9 Sunshine
10 Lust, Caution
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Nicolas Rapold
New York Sun

1 Day Night Day Night
2 There Will be Blood
3 Ratatouille
4 Syndromes and a Century
5 No Country for Old Men
6 Away from Her
7 Zodiac
8 I’m Not There
9 Hot Fuzz
10 Killer of Sheep
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Andrew O’Hehir
Salon

1 Bamako
2 Joe Strummer
3 Romance and Cigarettes
4 Regular Lovers
5 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
6 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
7 Red Road
8 Forever
9 Zodiac
10 Killer of Sheep
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David Elliott
San Diego Union

1 Atonement
2 Offside
3 In the Valley of Elah
4 The Lives of Others
5 Youth Without Youth
6 Colma: The Musical
7 Talk to me
8 Juno
9 Crazy Love
10 Ratatouille
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Dana Stevens
Slate

1 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
2 Away From Her
3 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
4 The Host
5 Killer of Sheep
6 No End in Sight
7 Once
8 Persepolis
9 Ratatouille
10 There Will be Blood
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Todd Hill
Staten Island Advance

1 There Will be Blood
2 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
3 Zodiac
4 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
5 Michael Clayton
6 Juno
7 Away from Her
8 Into the Wild
9 Superbad
10 The Savages
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Jeffrey Ressner
Politico.com

1 No End in Sight
2 The Lives of Others
3 Breach
4 Sicko
5 In the Valley of Elah
6 The Kingdom
7 A Mighty Heart
8 Persepolis
9 Charlie Wilson’s War
10 The Bourne Ultimatum
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Mary Pols
San Jose Mercury News

1 No Country for Old Men
2 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
3 There Will Be BLood
4 The Savages
5 Zodiac
6 Superbad
7 Ratatouille
8 Atonement
9 Rescue Dawn
10 In the Valley of Elah

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