Metacritic: The Best-Reviewed Movies of 2007

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  1. 1.
    Ratatouille

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  2. 2.
    Killer of Sheep

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  3. 3.
    The Diving Bell and the Butterfly

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  4. 4.
    There Will Be Blood

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  5. 5.
    No Country for Old Men
    by Ethan Coen

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  6. 6.
    Persepolis
    by Vincent Paronnaud

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  7. 7.
    No End in Sight
    by Charles Ferguson (III)

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  8. 8.
    Once
    by John Carney

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  9. 9.
    Away from Her

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  10. 10.
    This Is England

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  11. 11.
    The Bourne Ultimatum (Widescreen Edition)
    by Paul Greengrass

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  12. 12.
    The Savages
    by Tamara Jenkins

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  13. 13.
    Offside

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  15. 15.
    Atonement (Widescreen Edition)

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  16. 16.
    The Host (Standard Edition)
    by Bong Joon-ho

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  17. 17.
    In the Shadow of the Moon
    by David Sington

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  18. 18.
    Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
    by Sidney Lumet

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  19. 19.
    The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters
    by Seth Gordon

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  20. 20.
    Triad Election
    by Johnny To

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Created by vojtex on Jul 18, 2008.
 

Comments

MestnyiGeroi
New York City

Ratatouille as the best reviewed film of 2007? — 51 weeks ago

That just seems silly. Yes, it was a cute movie and a general crowd-pleaser, but the best reviewed film of the year?

And what about 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days? That film, along with No Country and There Will Be Blood topped most serious critics’ lists I saw.

(I see now that 4 Months is listed under 2008 for some reason. And, of course, Killer of Sheep is really a film from the 70s.)