(Actual Winner: The Hurt Locker)
Perhaps you’d argue that Fargo is the Joel and Ethan Coen film that should make this list (and you might be right). But A Serious Man arguably has the darker laughs, the grander ambition and the deeper resonance. Very loosely inspired by the filmmakers’ Minnesota upbringing, this character study about an ordinary pushover (Michael Stuhlbarg) in the 1960s wrestles with questions about the existence of God and the meaning of life. But because this is a Coen brothers movie, that means it’s very, very funny ”” except when it’s eerily strange and, during the perfectly ambiguous ending, upsettingly unfathomable.