By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com

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Bob Strauss
LA Daily News

1 I’m Not There
2 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
3 Away From Her
4 The Bourne Ultimatum
5 Control
6 Offside
7 Atonement
8 Gone Baby Gone
9 Grindhouse
10 Juno/Lars and the Real Girl
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Glenn Whipp
LA Daily News

1 There Will Be Blood
2 I’m Not There
3 No Country for Old Men
4 Ratatouille
5 The Bourne Ultimatum
6 Knocked Up
7 Assassination of Jesse James
8 Sweeney Todd
9 The Darjeeling Limited
10 Once/Walk Hard
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Germain Lussier
Times Herald-Record

1 There Will Be Blood
2 Sweeney Todd
3 The King of Kong
4 Grindhouse
5 Zodiac
6 Juno
7 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
8 Into the Wild
9 Beowulf
10 Atonement
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Larry Ratliff
San Antonio Express

1 Away From Her
2 Juno
3 La Vie en Rose
4 Charlie Wilson’s War
5 In the Valley of Elah
6 The Kite Runner
7 No Country for Old Men
8 Beowulf
9 Sweeney Todd
10 The Great Debaters
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Matthew Lucas
The Dispatch

1 Into the Wild
2 The Lives of Others
3 Assassination of Jesse James
4 Sweeney Todd
5 Zodiac
6 No Country for Old Men
7 Ratatouille
8 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
9 Lust, Caution
10 Michael Clayton
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Burl Burlingame
Star Bulletin

1 Michael Clayton
2 Ratatouille
3 The Kite Runner
4 Waitress
5 Assassination of Jesse James
6 Stardust
7 Across the Universe
8 300
9 La Vie en Rose
10 The Mist
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Scott Feinberg
And the Winner Is …

1 Juno
2 Superbad
3 God Grew Tired of Us
4 Gone Baby Gone
5 In the Valley of Elah
6 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
7 Sicko
8 Lars and the Real Girl
9 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
10 The Kite Runner
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Marcy Dermansky
About.com

1 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
2 There Will Be Blood
3 The Darjeeling Limited
4 Atonement
5 Away from Her
6 Persepolis
7 After the Wedding
8 Blame it on Fidel
9 Talk to Me
10 Lust, Caution
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TC Kirkham
Subject: Cinema

1 Across the Universe
2 Air Guitar Nation
3 Beowulf
4 Black Irish
5 Fierce People
6 Hairspray
7 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
8 The King of Kong/Man in the Chair
9 Once/Ratatouille
10 Sweeney Todd/Wristcutters
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Kim Brown
Subject: Cinema

1 3:10 to Yuma
2 Air Guitar Nation
3 Fierce People
4 Hairspray
5 Hot Fuzz
6 I Am Legend
7 The King of Kong
8 Once
9 Sweeney Todd
10 Wristcutters

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