From an article in Entertainment Weekly: He spent 46 years at the Chicago Sun-Times, where he won at Pulitzer Prize and became the most celebrated film critic in America. Every year until his death in 2013, he chose a No. 1 movie. Here they all are.

  • Bonnie and Clyde 1967
  • The Battle of Algers 1968
  • Z 1969
  • Five Easy Pieces 1970
  • The Last Picture Show 1971
  • The Godfather 1972
  • Cries and Whispers 1973
  • Scenes from a Marriage 1974
  • Nashville 1975
  • Small Change 1976
  • 3 Women 1977
  • An Unmarried Woman 1978
  • Apocalypse Now 1979
  • The Black Stallion 1980
  • My Dinner with Andre 1981
  • Sophie's Choice 1982
  • The Right Stuff 1983
  • Amadeus 1984
  • The Color Purple 1985
  • Platoon 1986
  • House of Games 1987
  • Mississippi Burning 1988
  • Do the Right Thing 1989
  • GoodFellas 1990
  • JFK 1991
  • Malcolm X 1992
  • Schindler's List 1993
  • Hoop Dreams 1994
  • Leaving Las Vegas 1995
  • Fargo 1996
  • Eve's Bayou 1997
  • Dark City 1998
  • Being John Malkovich 1999
  • Almost Famous 2000
  • Monster's Ball 2001
  • Minority Report 2002
  • Monster 2003
  • Million Dollar Baby 2004
  • Crash 2005
  • Pan's Labyrinth 2006
  • Juno 2007
  • Synecdoche, New York 2008
  • The Hurt Locker 2009
  • The Social Network 2010
  • A Separation 2011
  • Argo 2012
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