By Jay A. Fernandez

Metacritic posted its Best-Reviewed Movies of the Decade list today. And their Worst.

The criticism-compilation site also breaks the top-reviewed films down by genre.

There’s plenty to quibble with, but the compilation does provide a nice reminder of some of the forgotten gems nestled into these overwrought Oughts. To wit: “Grizzly Man,” “In the Bedroom” and “You Can Count on Me.”

Pan’s Labyrinth,” “4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days” and “Ratatouille“ took the top three spots.

And something called “The Singing Forest,” from 2003, topped the Worst list, somehow besting “The Hottie and the Nottie.” Well, actually, once you watch the trailer it becomes clearer:

Do you see anything missing from either list?