“I don’t age. I just grow.”
— From The Man From Earth, one of 2007’s most mind-bending dramas

2007 delivered everything from pulse-pounding thrillers and sweeping fantasies to laugh-out-loud comedies and heart-tugging indies. Feast your eyes on all 32 posters below—then scroll through the list, pick your top three, and drop them in the comments! ⬇️

- The Man From Earth
A departing professor (David Lee Smith) reveals to his colleagues that he’s lived for centuries—sparking a night of existential debate. - 1408
John Cusack checks into a haunted hotel room that defies every law of physics—and sanity—before he can flee. - Death Proof
Quentin Tarantino’s “stuntman thriller” pits Kurt Russell’s murderous driver against a group of fierce stuntwomen. - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) battles bureaucratic interference at Hogwarts and confronts a resurgent Voldemort. - Live Free or Die Hard
John McClane (Bruce Willis) faces cyber-terrorists who threaten America’s infrastructure—and his daughter’s safety. - The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Casey Affleck plays the titular “coward” whose obsession with Jesse James (Brad Pitt) leads to betrayal and regret. - August Rush
A musical prodigy (Freddie Highmore) uses song to guide his search for the parents he’s never known. - Into the Wild
Emile Hirsch portrays Christopher McCandless’s odyssey into Alaska—seeking freedom and paying the ultimate price. - The Big Stan
Rob Schneider stars as a con artist who hires a kung-fu master to teach him jailhouse survival skills before his sentence. - The Girl Next Door
A reformed bad boy (Emile Hirsch) discovers that real love—and real danger—may lurk behind his neighbor’s facade. - Flawless
Demi Moore and Michael Caine team up in this elegant caper about a jewel heist with unexpected stakes. - The Bucket List
Two terminally ill men (Jack Nicholson & Morgan Freeman) embark on a globe-trotting wish list before time runs out. - Meet the Robinsons
In this Pixar adventure, a young inventor teams with a quirky future family to foil a time-traveling villain. - Ocean’s Thirteen
Danny Ocean’s crew reunites in Las Vegas to exact revenge on a casino mogul—this time with even bigger cons. - Death at a Funeral
A British family’s somber gathering spirals into chaos when secrets, mistaken identities, and a bizarre funeral guest collide. - Eastern Promises
A midwife (Naomi Watts) uncovers the violent underbelly of London’s Russian mob—and a tattooed enforcer (Viggo Mortensen). - Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
Two desperate brothers hatch a jewelry-store heist that unravels into tragedy and moral collapse. - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
Jack Sparrow and the pirate lords unite for a sprawling, swashbuckling showdown at sea and beyond. - Freedom Writers
Hilary Swank inspires at-risk teens to tell their stories in journals—rekindling hope in a divided classroom. - The Poughkeepsie Tapes
This faux-documentary horror uncovers the chilling killings and elusive psychopath behind dozens of mysterious tapes. - There Will Be Blood
Daniel Day-Lewis transforms into a ruthless oilman whose ambition and madness fuel one of cinema’s most unforgettable performances. - Lars and the Real Girl
A shy loner (Ryan Gosling) falls in love with a life-size doll—uniting his small town in a surprising act of compassion. - 28 Weeks Later
Survivors attempt to rebuild London after a devastating outbreak—only to face a new, even deadlier threat. - Bridge to Terabithia
Two imaginative kids create a magical kingdom in the woods—learning about friendship and loss. - Superbad
High-school sophomores (Jonah Hill & Michael Cera) embark on a final party quest—fueling raunchy adventures and awkward hilarity. - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Johnny Depp’s razor-wielding barber seeks grisly revenge in Tim Burton’s operatic gothic musical. - American Gangster
Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe clash in this true-story crime epic about the rise of a Harlem drug lord. - Gone Baby Gone
Casey Affleck and Michelle Monaghan uncover corruption and moral ambiguity while investigating a child’s disappearance. - Shooter
Mark Wahlberg is framed for an assassination plot and must use his sniper skills to clear his name and expose the truth. - Awake
Hayden Christensen undergoes a heart transplant—and wakes up paralyzed, trapped in silent terror during surgery. - The Ultimate Gift
A spoiled heir must complete a series of life-lessons to earn his inheritance—and discovers what truly matters. - Ratatouille
A food-obsessed rat (voiced by Patton Oswalt) teams with a young chef to create culinary masterpieces in Paris.
🙏 Your Turn: Which three of these 32 2007 gems make you want to press play again? Share your top picks below and let the cinematic celebration begin! 🍿✨