By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com

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Carina Chocano
Los Angeles Times

1 Diving Bell and the Butterfly/The Savages
2 Ratatouille
3 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
4 Sicko
5 There Will Be Blood
6 Rescue Dawn
7 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
8 Juno
9 Once
10 Waitress
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Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times

1 Atonement
2 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
3 Into Great Silence/Terror’s Advocate
4 Lady Chatterly/ 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
5 Lars and the Real Girl
6 Lust, Caution
7 Michael Clayton
8 No Country for Old Men
9 Once
10 Ratatouille
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David Fear
Time Out New York

1 There Will Be Blood
2 No Country for Old Men
3 12:08 East of Bucharest
4 I Don’t Want to Sleep Alone
5 Zodiac
6 Manda Bala
7 Syndromes and a Century
8 Before the Devil Knows
You’re Dead
9 Assassination of Jesse James
10 I’m Not There
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Kevin Crust
Los Angeles Times

1 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
2 Once
3 Into the Wild
4 No Country for Old Men
5 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
6 I’m Not There
7 Away From Her
8 Michael Clayton
9 This is England
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Don Kaye
MSN

1 No Country for Old Men
2 There Will Be Blood
3 Sicko
4 Zodiac
5 Michael Clayton
6 The Orphanage
7 The Kingdom
8 Eastern Promises
9 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
10 In the Valley of Elah
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Dave McCoy
MSN

1 No Country for Old Men
2 Once
3 I’m Not There
4 Zodiac
5 Atonement/Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead/Margo at the Wedding
6 Ratatouille
7 Superbad
8 Away from Her
9 Red Road
10 The Orphanage
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Kim Morgan
MSN

1 No Country for Old Men
2 Zodiac
3 Bug
4 There Will Be Blood
5 The Darjeeling Limited
6 Black Snake Moan
7 Margot at the Wedding
8 The Host
9 I’m Not There
10 Superbad
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Kathleen Murphy
MSN

1 No Country for Old Men
2 Lust, Caution
3 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
4 Atonement
5 Into the Wild
6 Away from Her
7 Margot at the Wedding
8 Juno
9 Starting Out in the Evening
10 Lady Chatterley
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Frank Paiva
MSN

1 The King of Kong
2 Ratatouille
3 Great World of Sound
4 No Country for Old Men
5 Hairspray
6 White Palms
7 Talk to Me
8 My Kid Could Paint That
9 Zodiac
10 The Bubble
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Richard T. Jameson
Queen Anne News

1 No Country for Old Men
2 Wind That Shakes the Barley
3 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
4 The Bourne Ultimatum
5 Margot at the Wedding
6 Away From Her
7 Zodiac
8 Atonement
9 Juno
10 Assassination of Jesse James

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