By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com

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Andrea Gronvall
MCN

1 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
2 No Country for Old Men
3 Once
4 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
5 Starting Out in the Evening
6 Michael Clayton
7 The Taste of Tea
8 Sicko
9 Gone Baby Gone
10 Exiled
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Canadian Press

1 Away From Her
2 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
3 Into the Wild
4 Juno
5 Knocked Up
6 Lars & The Real Girl
7 Michael Clayton
8 No Country for Old Men
9 Once
10 The Savages
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Adam Kempenaar
Filmspotting

1 No Country for Old Men
2 Atonement
3 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
4 Zodiac
5 Juno
6 There Will Be Blood
7 Once
8 The Bourne Ultimatum
9 Death Proof
10 The King of Kong
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Marty Robinson

1 The Wind That Shakes the Barley
2 No Country for Old Men
3 Juno
4 This is England
5 After the Wedding
6 The Lives of Others
7 Once
8 Into the Wild
9 Away From Her
10 The Namesake
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Noel Murray
Onion AV Club

1 No Country for Old Men
2 Offside
3 Ratatouille
4 Sweeney Todd
5 Once
6 The King of Kong
7 Into the Wild
8 Gone Baby Gone
9 Zodiac
10 Atonement
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Keith Phipps
Onion AV Club

1 There Will Be Blood
2 No Country for Old Men
3 Sweeney Todd
4 Once
5 Assassination of Jesse James
6 Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
7 Zodiac
8 Atonement
9 Gone Baby Gone
10 I’m Not There
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Nathan Rabin
Onion AV Club

1 Once
2 There Will Be Blood
3 Zodiac
4 No Country for Old Men
5 Ratatouille
6 Sweeney Todd
7 Atonement
8 The Savages
9 An Unreasonable Man
10 The TV Set
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Tasha Robinson
Onion AV Club

1 No Country for Old Men
2 Into the Wild
3 Once
4 Atonement
5 Assassination of Jesse James
6 Deep Water
7 The Lives of Others
8 The Orphanage
9 Offside
10 I’m Not There
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Scott Tobias
Onion AV Club

1 No Country for Old Men
2 There Will Be Blood
3 Zodiac
4 Assassination of Jesse James
5 Knocked Up
6 Lake of Fire
7 Once
8 Joshua
9 Black Book
10 Syndromes and a Century
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Joanna Langfield
The Movie Minute

1 No Country for Old Men
2 Atonement
3 Diving Bell and the Butterfly
4 Sweeney Todd
5 Persepolis
6 The Savages
7 Ratatouille
8 Eastern Promises
9 Into the Wild
10 The Kite Runner

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