Director David Fincher returns to his meticulous world of murder this week with The Killer, a film that explores and deconstructs the archetype he has reinvented and perfected over his 30-year career. For now, The Killer caps a career spent interrogating a host of obsessions through various genres, conceits, and perspectives that are undeniably Fincher’s. With a filmography populated by murderers, billionaires, and rebels without a cause, Fincher’s work documents behind-the-scenes tales through endless takes and frames dense with meaning but without obvious emotion.
While praising Fincher’s filmography is easy, ranking it is a different story. Even the worst of his movies would sit comfortably atop many other filmmakers’ bodies of work. His films burst with confidence and innovation, even at their most compromised. Ironically, sorting Fincher’s top five is easy. It’s the bottom of the list that complicates things. Most rankings of his work will probably feature some variation of our favorites, but the remaining seven (or Se7en, if we’re going by the poster) are in constant flux. As with all rankings, these are simply one website’s opinion, which will probably change immediately after we publish. What we wouldn’t do for a few more takes.