On Vultures Best of the Decade list but one of the few with a rebuttal added on from another critic..
22. Dunkirk
Christopher Nolan’s WWII epic, a nesting-doll of ticking-clock narratives built around the British Expeditionary Force’s 1940 evacuation from France, is the most ambitious film of his career to date, and perhaps also the most compassionate. The movie’s three timelines all play out in ways that foreground the subjectivity of the people experiencing them. And as the timelines and stories and characters collide amid the escalating delirium of war, what comes through is a touching narrative about the clarifying power of defeat and failure. —B.E.
Rebuttal: Christopher Nolan has his (often belligerent) enthusiasts, but some of us couldn’t tell one skinny white male from another and find his synchronized-swimming worldview as inane as it is labored. Great opening shot though. —D.E.
That list is such a click-bait article. It has Avengers Endgame as the worst movie of the decade due to what it represents as the culmination of corporations dictating movies instead of creative artist.
Click-bait aside, Nolan also had Interstellar, Inception, and surprisingly Dark Knight Rises make the runner-ups section. So he had four movies make the top 267 of the decade.