Juno, Juno, Juno! A Movie That Delivered
Director Jason Reitman wooed me away from weighty fare with his teen-pregnancy charmer. And all the other bests of the year.

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I strongly suspect that in the year 2007, there were more interesting pictures and, almost certainly, more interesting acting performances than I had time to see. After all, there were more than 500 films released in the New York area this year, not unlike most recent years. Hence, I apologize in advance to all the talented people I may have overlooked in my year-end rumination. Nonetheless, with all the wonders of contemporary technology, it is becoming easier to catch up, as it were, with any neglected masterpieces we may have missed during the year.
So without any further ado, here are my choices for the best English-language films in 2007:
1. Jason Reitman’s Juno
2. Joe Wright’s Atonement
3. Andrew Wagner’s Starting Out in the Evening
4. John Carney’s Once
5. Sarah Polley’s Away From Her
6. Steve Buscemi’s Interview
7. Michael Apted’s Amazing Grace
8. Tamara Jenkins’ The Savages
9. Denzel Washington’s The Great Debaters
10. (Three-Way Tie) Robert Benton’s Feast of Love, Judd Apatow’s Knocked Up and John Dahl’s You Kill Me.
IN CASE YOU were wondering, yes, I saw the Coen brothers’ No Country for Old Men. This year it makes up my entire category of Movies Other People Liked and I Didn’t. It is simply too nihilistically evil-worshipping for my taste, though I can’t fault the sterling performances of Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee Jones and Woody Harrelson.
MY CHOICES FOR the best foreign-language films in 2007:
1. Julian Schnabel’s The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
2. Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s The Lives of Others
3. Ang Lee’s Lust, Caution
4. Stefan Krohmer’s Summer ’04
5. Denis Dercourt’s The Page Turner (La Tourneuse de Pages)
6. Susanne Bier’s After the Wedding
7. Pascale Ferran’s Lady Chatterley
8. Patrice Leconte’s My Best Friend
9. Joachim Lafosse’s Private Property
10. (Three-Way Tie) Olivier Dahan’s La Vie en rose, Paul Verhoeven’s Black Book and Claude Chabrol’s The Comedy of Power
MY TEN-BEST actresses of the year were as follows:
1. Julie Christie, Away From Her
2. Ellen Page, Juno
3. Cate Blanchett, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, I’m Not There
4. Isabelle Huppert, The Comedy of Power, Private Property
5. Laura Linney, The Savages, Breach
6. Martine Gedeck, Summer ’04, The Lives of Others
7. Markéta Irglová, Once
8. Marion Cotillard, La Vie en rose
9. Jodie Foster, The Brave One
10. Anamaria Marinca, 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
MY TEN-BEST actors of the year were:
1. George Clooney, Michael Clayton
2. Russell Crowe, American Gangster, 3:10 to Yuma
3. Gordon Pinsent, Away From Her
4. Mathieu Amalric, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
5. Ulrich Mühe, The Lives of Others
6. Glen Hansard, Once
7. Steve Buscemi, Interview, Delirious
8. Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Savages, Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
9. Ben Kingsley, You Kill Me
10. Daniel Auteuil, My Best Friend, The Valet Next Page >




















Nice and provocative surprises as always.
Note: Starting Out in the Evening should be removed from the list of Other Notable Films.
Why is Funny Games in the "other notable foreign-language films of the year" category? Did Mr. Sarris wait ten years to see it, or is this the Funny Games remake, which is in English and comes out next year? But, no. It would probably be too nihilistically evil-worshipping for his tastes.
As always, Mr Sarris' views are insightful and cohesive. I start from a disadvantage that about half of the films mentioned have yet to be released where I live (Belfast).
This makes comment difficult. But one thing I would say is that, in my view, the performance of Kiera Knightly in 'Atonement' is massively under-valued. It is a performance of astonishing subtlety - just look at the moment she admits Robbie into the house after the 'wrong letter' incident - the complexity of the expressions on her face is astounding. And I certainly would see that as being a substantially better performance than that of Cate Blanchett in 'Elizabeth: The Golden Age' (not yet seen 'I'm Not There').
But this is carping. Thanks for the lists and my appetite for 'Juno' is well & truly whetted!
Always exciting to see THE list, Chabrol not withstanding. Time to load up the queue on Netflix!
There should be a separate category for actors and actresses in roles depicting handicapped people as they, disproportionately, get picked for Oscars. That way we can eliminate Julie Christie from the mix for "Away from her".
No 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford'? To my mind it's streets ahead of 'Juno'.
Casey Affleck seems to be getting ignored by the critics too...strange.
Lists of movies are bad ideas anyway. Every movie is it's own thing, it's pointless comparing them.
Mr. Sarris explains his elimination of "No Country," but what about "There Will Be Blood" and its Day-Lewis? Certainly Day-Lewis' absence from the Top 10 actors deserves some comment.
this movie is a grate one thye fact that is good for teen girls that are trying to have babys at a young age...