Best Rated Movies from 2007

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The year 2007 was a remarkable one for cinema, delivering a wide range of films that left a lasting impact on audiences and critics alike. From gripping thrillers to heartfelt comedies, the movies released that year showcased incredible storytelling, memorable performances, and innovative direction, many of which continue to be celebrated today.

Whether you’re a fan of intense dramas, lighthearted animations, or action-packed adventures, 2007 had something for everyone.

The Mist (2007)

The Mist (2007)
Darkwoods Productions

A group of people is trapped in a supermarket as a mysterious mist hides deadly creatures outside. Directed by Frank Darabont, this horror film adapts Stephen King’s novella, delivering tension and a shocking ending that sparks debate.

The strong ensemble cast, including Thomas Jane and Marcia Gay Harden, brings depth to the story’s exploration of fear and human nature. Its gritty atmosphere and bold narrative choices make it a standout in the horror genre.

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Tim Burton’s dark musical follows a barber seeking revenge in 19th-century London. Johnny Depp stars as the vengeful Sweeney, with Helena Bonham Carter as his cunning accomplice, Mrs. Lovett.

The film’s gothic visuals and haunting score by Stephen Sondheim create a chilling yet captivating experience. Depp’s intense performance and the blend of horror and melody make this a memorable adaptation.

Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (2007)

Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (2007)
Michael Cerenzie Productions

Two brothers plan a robbery that spirals into tragedy in this intense crime drama. Directed by Sidney Lumet, the film stars Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke as desperate siblings.

The nonlinear storytelling and raw performances keep viewers on edge. It explores themes of greed and family dysfunction, making it a gripping, emotionally charged thriller.

American Gangster (2007)

American Gangster (2007)
Universal Pictures

Ridley Scott directs this crime drama about drug lord Frank Lucas and the cop determined to stop him. Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe deliver powerhouse performances in this true-story-inspired tale.

The film captures the gritty world of 1970s Harlem with strong direction and a compelling script. Its blend of action and character depth makes it a standout crime epic.

Lars and the Real Girl (2007)

Lars and the Real Girl (2007)
Sidney Kimmel Entertainment

A shy man forms an unusual bond with a lifelike doll in this heartfelt comedy-drama. Ryan Gosling shines as Lars, bringing sensitivity to a quirky yet touching story.

The film balances humor and emotion, exploring themes of loneliness and acceptance. Its warm script and strong supporting cast, including Emily Mortimer, make it a hidden gem.

The Visitor (2007)

The Visitor (2007)
Overture Films

A lonely professor befriends immigrants in New York, changing his life in unexpected ways. Richard Jenkins delivers a quiet, powerful performance in this moving drama directed by Tom McCarthy.

The film tackles themes of immigration and human connection with grace. Its understated storytelling and emotional depth resonate long after the credits roll.

Michael Clayton (2007)

Michael Clayton (2007)
Castle Rock Entertainment

George Clooney stars as a law firm “fixer” caught in a moral crisis in this tense thriller. Directed by Tony Gilroy, the film weaves corporate corruption with personal redemption.

The sharp script and stellar cast, including Tilda Swinton, keep the suspense high. It’s a smart, gripping look at ethics and power in the legal world.

Knocked Up (2007)

Knocked Up (2007)
Universal Pictures

A one-night stand leads to an unexpected pregnancy in this Judd Apatow comedy. Seth Rogen and Katherine Heigl bring humor and heart to a story about growing up.

The film’s witty dialogue and relatable characters make it a standout romantic comedy. Its balance of laughs and real emotion keeps it fresh and engaging.

3:10 to Yuma (2007)

3:10 to Yuma (2007)
Lionsgate

A rancher escorts a notorious outlaw to a train in this intense Western remake. Christian Bale and Russell Crowe deliver gripping performances in a story of honor and betrayal.

Directed by James Mangold, the film blends action with deep character moments. Its tense pacing and strong visuals make it a modern Western classic.

Into the Wild (2007)

Into the Wild (2007)
Paramount Vantage

A young man abandons society to live in the Alaskan wilderness in this true-story drama. Directed by Sean Penn, Emile Hirsch portrays Christopher McCandless with raw intensity.

The film’s stunning cinematography and emotional depth capture the beauty and danger of his journey. It’s a moving exploration of freedom and self-discovery.

Eastern Promises (2007)

Eastern Promises (2007)
Focus Features

A midwife uncovers secrets about the Russian mafia in this gritty crime thriller. Viggo Mortensen’s chilling performance as a mob enforcer anchors David Cronenberg’s dark tale.

The film’s intense violence and complex characters create a gripping narrative. Its exploration of loyalty and morality makes it a standout in the genre.

Gone Baby Gone (2007)

Gone Baby Gone (2007)
Miramax

Two detectives investigate a child’s kidnapping in this tense crime drama. Directed by Ben Affleck, the film stars Casey Affleck and Michelle Monaghan in a story of tough choices.

The Boston setting and strong performances ground the film’s moral dilemmas. Its unpredictable twists and emotional weight make it a compelling watch.

Persepolis (2007)

Persepolis (2007)
Société des Producteurs de L'Angoa

This animated film follows a girl growing up during Iran’s Islamic Revolution. Directed by Marjane Satrapi, it’s based on her graphic novel and blends humor with heartbreak.

The unique black-and-white animation and honest storytelling create a powerful coming-of-age tale. It offers a personal look at history and identity.

The Simpsons Movie (2007)

The Simpsons Movie (2007)
20th Century Fox

Homer’s antics put Springfield in danger in this hilarious animated comedy. The beloved TV show’s big-screen adventure delivers laughs with its iconic characters.

Directed by David Silverman, the film balances absurd humor with heart. Its sharp writing and colorful animation make it a fun ride for fans.

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)

The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)
Warner Bros. Pictures

This Western explores the life and death of outlaw Jesse James. Brad Pitt and Casey Affleck deliver haunting performances in Andrew Dominik’s slow-burn drama.

The film’s gorgeous cinematography and introspective pace create a meditative experience. It’s a deep dive into fame, betrayal, and the myth of the West.

The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)

The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
New Line Cinema

Two gamers compete for the Donkey Kong world record in this engaging documentary. Directed by Seth Gordon, it follows underdog Steve Wiebe and champion Billy Mitchell.

The film captures the quirky world of competitive gaming with humor and heart. Its underdog story and real-life drama make it surprisingly gripping.

The Darjeeling Limited (2007)

The Darjeeling Limited (2007)
Fox Searchlight Pictures

Three brothers embark on a train journey through India in this Wes Anderson comedy. Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody, and Jason Schwartzman star in a quirky tale of family and healing.

The film’s vibrant visuals and offbeat humor create a unique vibe. It balances emotional depth with Anderson’s signature style, making it a charming watch.

Sunshine (2007)

Sunshine (2007)
Ingenious Media

A crew embarks on a mission to save the dying sun in this sci-fi thriller. Directed by Danny Boyle, the film features Cillian Murphy and a strong ensemble cast.

Its stunning visuals and intense pacing create a gripping journey. The film blends science fiction with deep questions about sacrifice and humanity.

The Orphanage (2007)

The Orphanage (2007)
Telecinco Cinema

A woman returns to her childhood orphanage, uncovering dark secrets in this Spanish horror film. Directed by J.A. Bayona, it stars Belén Rueda in a chilling tale.

The film’s eerie atmosphere and emotional core make it a standout in horror. Its blend of mystery and heartbreak keeps viewers hooked until the end.

REC

REC
REC

A reporter and her cameraman are trapped in an apartment building with infected residents. This Spanish found-footage horror film delivers relentless scares and tension.

Directed by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza, its raw style feels terrifyingly real. The claustrophobic setting and fast pace make it a horror gem.

Timecrimes (2007)

Timecrimes (2007)
Arsénico Producciones

A man accidentally travels through time, causing a chain of chaotic events. This Spanish sci-fi thriller, directed by Nacho Vigalondo, keeps viewers guessing.

Its clever plot twists and tight storytelling create a mind-bending experience. The film’s low-budget creativity makes it a standout in the genre.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
Warner Bros. Pictures

Harry faces new challenges as the wizarding world doubts Voldemort’s return. Directed by David Yates, this installment stars Daniel Radcliffe and a talented cast.

The film balances dark themes with magical action, deepening the series’ stakes. Its emotional depth and thrilling moments make it a fan favorite.

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007)

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007)
Saga Film

Two women navigate a dangerous abortion in communist Romania in this gripping drama. Directed by Cristian Mungiu, the film is a stark look at friendship and survival.

Its raw performances and intense realism create a powerful story. The film’s unflinching look at a harsh reality earned it critical acclaim.

Superbad (2007)

Superbad (2007)
Columbia Pictures

Two high school friends chase a wild night in this raunchy teen comedy. Jonah Hill and Michael Cera star, delivering laughs in a story about friendship.

Directed by Greg Mottola, the film’s crude humor and heartfelt moments resonate. Its relatable characters and sharp script make it a comedy classic.

The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)

The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
Universal Pictures

Jason Bourne searches for answers about his past in this action-packed thriller. Matt Damon stars in Paul Greengrass’ fast-paced conclusion to the trilogy.

The film’s intense chases and sharp editing keep the tension high. Its blend of action and mystery makes it a standout in the spy genre.

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
Pathé Renn Productions

A paralyzed man learns to communicate through blinking in this moving true story. Directed by Julian Schnabel, Mathieu Amalric stars as Jean-Dominique Bauby.

The film’s innovative visuals and emotional depth create a powerful experience. It’s a beautiful exploration of resilience and the human spirit.

Hot Fuzz (2007)

Hot Fuzz (2007)
Universal Pictures

A skilled cop uncovers secrets in a quiet village in this action-comedy. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost star in Edgar Wright’s hilarious take on the buddy-cop genre.

The film’s sharp humor and clever references make it endlessly rewatchable. Its mix of action and laughs delivers a wildly entertaining ride.

Juno (2007)

Juno (2007)
Mandate Pictures

A pregnant teen navigates adoption and relationships in this witty comedy-drama. Elliot Page shines as Juno, with a strong supporting cast including Michael Cera.

Directed by Jason Reitman, the film’s smart script and heartfelt moments stand out. Its quirky charm and emotional honesty make it a beloved classic.

There Will Be Blood (2007)

There Will Be Blood (2007)
Paramount Vantage

An oilman’s ruthless ambition leads to destruction in this epic drama. Daniel Day-Lewis delivers a towering performance in Paul Thomas Anderson’s masterpiece.

The film’s haunting score and stunning visuals create a gripping tale of greed. Its intense character study and bold storytelling make it unforgettable.

Zodiac (2007)

Zodiac (2007)
Paramount Pictures

A cartoonist and reporters obsess over the Zodiac Killer in this gripping thriller. Directed by David Fincher, Jake Gyllenhaal and Robert Downey Jr. lead a stellar cast.

The film’s meticulous pacing and chilling atmosphere capture the case’s mystery. Its focus on obsession and truth makes it a modern classic.

No Country for Old Men (2007)

No Country for Old Men (2007)
Paramount Vantage

A hunter finds cash from a drug deal, sparking a deadly chase. Joel and Ethan Coen direct this tense thriller, with Javier Bardem as a chilling hitman.

The film’s stark visuals and gripping performances won it four Oscars, including Best Picture. Its exploration of fate and morality cements its place as a masterpiece.

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