Cinema · 2007 Ranked
Best Films of 2007, Ranked by IQ Score
The single year most-frequently cited as the 2000s' greatest. The cinema of 2007, ranked by IQ Score.
2007 is the single year most-frequently cited as the 2000s' greatest in cinema. No Country for Old Men, There Will Be Blood, Zodiac, Michael Clayton, and Eastern Promises all released within twelve months. The rubric reads what the actual catalog supports.
The structural argument for 2007-as-best-decade-year: the year prestige-mid-budget studio filmmaking peaked before the late-2000s contraction. The Coen Brothers' McCarthy adaptation, Paul Thomas Anderson's Sinclair-Lewis-coded oil epic, Fincher's Zodiac investigation, Tony Gilroy's lawyer-thriller debut, all the same year. Plus international entries (4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, Persepolis), animated work (Ratatouille), and documentary (Sicko).
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