@JuliusGoat
First of all, great list. I've definitely got to scan this for Noir because I love the genre and you mentioned some I haven't seen. So, now that you made it to the end, I'm surprised at a couple of omissions (at least as "notable") from directors that have earned a place for other movies.
Somewhat obvious, but The Big Lebowski is probably tied with Miller's Crossing as my favorite Coen Brothers.
The Life Aquatic - hands down my favorite Wes Anderson.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - probably tied with Pulp Fiction for second behind Reservoir Dogs in my Tarantino order.
Also, a somewhat less noticed movie from 1990 (hard to compete with Miller's Crossing and Goodfellas) that really deserves attention: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead. The backdrop performance of Hamlet happening inside the story is so hilariously bad and the wordplay between Roth and Oldman is so good.
Anyway, just some hungover New Years thoughts...