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There comes a time each year where the juggernaut of awards season is revealed, and this weekend was just that for Christopher Nolan’s epic, which picked up eight wins at the annual Critics Choice Awards last Sunday night. Oppy’s big night resulted in a unprecedented seven-way tie atop the MFL leaderboard. You can read Joe Reid’s breakdown of who else hit pay dirt at the CCAs and yesterday’s BAFTA nominations in his latest column, and the updated leaderboard is available below for you to survey how the latest accolades affected your ballot. If your team is lagging, fear not! The season is long, and there are many surprises to come.

The MFL is once again being run by Vulture contributor and co-host of This Had Oscar Buzz Joe Reid, who writes a weekly newsletter that recaps box-office performance and parses awards nominations with commentary about what it all means for your team. If you missed the window to participate in the league, but you’re interested in following the race and movies news via Joe’s newsletter, you can sign up here.

Questions? Need help? You can email us at moviesleague@vulture.com.

Leaderboard

Updated January 22, 2024

Gameplay

The drafting window for this year’s league has now closed, but we’ve kept the rules here for posterity:

The Films: We made a list of movies from 2023 — some already released, most still to come — and assigned them a dollar value based on how formidable they project to be in the various scoring categories.

Your Roster: You have a budget of $100 in fake dollars to build a team of exactly eight movies. This will be your roster for the game. There is no substituting, even if a movie release gets rescheduled to next year.

Results: Each week starting Wednesday, October 4, the updated leaderboard will be available on this page and in Joe’s weekly newsletter. Once the game has concluded, prize winners will be notified within one week of the Oscars. In the event of ties among the prize winners, tiebreaker questions included on the draft ballot will determine the final order.

The Limit: Just one entry per email address, and you can’t change your team once it has been submitted.

Mini-Leagues: This year, we’ve introduced a feature by which you can play against a set of friends in a mini-league. Have everyone in your crew enter the same league name on the ballot when you each register, and then you’ll be able to filter the standings to see how everyone in your group is doing.

See the complete Official Rules.

Prizes

Oh look, it’s an array of fantastic prizes. Everyone who finishes in the top 12 will receive a digital subscription to New York Magazine, plus:

Grand Prizes (1st–3rd Place)

The overall winner will get to select one of the following devices:

Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 Headphones
➼ A 65-Inch 5-Series TCL Roku TV
➼ A Roku Streambar

Whoever finishes second will get to choose between the remaining two, and third place will get the final item. You can’t go wrong.

Criterion Channel Subscription (4th–8th Place)

The five finalists who finish just outside the top three will each receive a yearlong Criterion Channel subscription.

Vulture Merch (9th–12th Place)

In case the glory of finishing around the top ten isn’t enough, the teams that wind up in spots 9–12 will receive a Vulture tote and pair of socks. What better way to show that you’re almost a winner?

Scoring Categories

Once your roster is selected, you will earn points in three categories:

1. Domestic Box-Office Performance

Movies will only be eligible for box-office points if they are released on or after September 29 (after the draft window closes). Points will be awarded in the following manner (based on Box Office Mojo):

Every $1 million earned: 1 point
Clears $50 million: 20-point bonus
Clears $100 million: 40-point bonus
Reaches No. 1 at the domestic box office: 20 points per week spent at No. 1

Last year, you began accumulating box-office points as soon as you submitted your team. We’ve done away with that this year. Now there’s a single start date: If a movie opens on or after September 29, it’s eligible to earn box-office points. If it opened before that date, it’s ineligible to earn box-office points. Keep that in mind when you’re drafting: Those mid-September movies that may still be in theaters when the game begins won’t get you a box-office boost.

We’ve also bumped up the value of box-office performance. This year, for every $1 million a movie brings in, it earns one point. A $4 million indie? Four points. A $250 million blockbuster? Two hundred and fifty points. The bonuses for clearing $50 million and $100 million are double what they were last year, and a film being No. 1 at the box office for a given week earns you 20 points now.

2. Critical Performance

Similar to the boosted box office, we’ve doubled the bounty of points that a movie can earn on its critical reception, giving a little more juice to those indie flicks that may not be rewarded at the box office or by major award bodies. Points will be awarded in the following manner (based on the Rotten Tomatoes “Critics Score”):

0–25 percent: -5 points
26–45 percent: 0 points
46–64 percent: 5 points
65–74 percent: 10 points
75–85 percent: 25 points
86–95 percent: 50 points
96–100 percent: 100 points

Rotten Tomatoes points will be awarded all at once on January 9 and will not be adjusted based on subsequent score fluctuations. Only movies that have been released and have a Rotten Tomatoes score at the time of scoring are eligible for Critical Performance points.

3. Awards

Points will be awarded for both awards nominations and wins. This year we’ve added the Gotham Awards, which ought to provide a bump for indie movies, as well as points for various Oscar pre-nomination shortlists. This will tend to be a boon for more technically accomplished movies that get shortlisted in categories like sound, visual effects, and makeup, plus documentaries, international features, and the always surprising Best Original Song. See the calendar below for points associated with each event.

Click Here for Awards Calendar and Categories

Gotham Awards Nominations
October 24

Nomination in the following categories: 10 points
➼ Best Screenplay
➼ Breakthrough Director
➼ Breakthrough Performer
➼ Documentary Feature
➼ International Feature

Nomination in the following categories: 15 points
➼ Best Feature
➼ Outstanding Lead Performance
➼ Outstanding Supporting Performance

Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominations
December 5 

Nomination in the following categories: 5 points
➼ First Feature
➼ First Screenplay
➼ Documentary Feature
➼ International Feature
➼ Cinematography
➼ Editing
➼ John Cassavetes Award

Nomination in the following categories: 15 points
➼ Best Feature
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Lead Performance
➼ Best Supporting Performance
➼ Best Breakthrough Performance
➼ Best Screenplay

Gotham Awards
November 27

Win in the following categories: 15 points
➼ Best Screenplay
➼ Breakthrough Director
➼ Breakthrough Performer
➼ Documentary Feature
➼ International Feature
➼ Special Category (e.g., Ensemble)

Win in the following categories: 25 points
➼ Best Feature
➼ Outstanding Lead Performance
➼ Outstanding Supporting Performance

New York Film Critics Circle Awards
November 30

Win for Best Film: 20 points

Win in the following categories: 10 points
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Actor
➼ Best Actress
➼ Best Supporting Actor
➼ Supporting Actress
➼ Best Screenplay
➼ Best Animated Film
➼ Best Cinematography
➼ Best Nonfiction Film
➼ Best Foreign-Language Film
➼ Best First Film

National Board of Review Awards
TBA

Win for Best Film: 20 points

Earn a spot on the Top 10 Best Films List: 15 points

Win in the following categories: 10 points
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Actor
➼ Best Actress
➼ Best Supporting Actor
➼ Best Supporting Actress
➼ Best Screenplay
➼ Best Cinematography
➼ Best Editing
➼ Best Production Design
➼ Best Music Score
➼ Best International Film
➼ Best Documentary/Nonfiction Film
➼ Best Animation
➼ Top 5 Foreign Films
➼ Top 5 Documentaries
➼ Top 10 Independent Films
➼ NBR Freedom of Expression

Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
December 10

Win for Best Film: 20 points

Win in the following categories: 10 points
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Lead Performance
➼ Best Supporting Performance
➼ Best Original Screenplay
➼ Best Adapted Screenplay
➼ Best Animated Feature
➼ Breakthrough Performance
➼ Best Directorial Debut
➼ Best Foreign-Language Film
➼ Best Documentary
➼ Best Ensemble
➼ Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography

Golden Globe Awards Nominations
December 11

Nomination for Best Picture (Drama, Musical/Comedy): 20 points

Nomination in the following categories: 15 points
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Actor, Drama
➼ Best Actress, Drama
➼ Best Actor, Musical/Comedy
➼ Best Actress, Musical/Comedy
➼ Best Supporting Actor
➼ Best Supporting Actress
➼ Best Screenplay
➼ Best Foreign Film
➼ Best Animated Feature
➼ Best Score
➼ Best Song

Critics’ Choice Awards Nominations
December 13

Nomination in the following categories: 15 points
➼ Best Picture
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Actor
➼ Best Actress
➼ Best Supporting Actor
➼ Best Supporting Actress
➼ Best Original Screenplay
➼ Best Adapted Screenplay

Nomination in the following categories: 5 points
➼ Young Actor/Actress
➼ Acting Ensemble
➼ Cinematography
➼ Editing
➼ Costume Design
➼ Production Design
➼ Score
➼ Song
➼ Hair/Makeup
➼ Visual Effects
➼ Animated Feature
➼ Comedy Feature
➼ Foreign-Language Film

Oscar Shortlists
December 21

Placement on any Oscar shortlist: 5 points

AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Nominations
January 9

Nomination for Best Movie for Grown-ups: 10 points

Nomination in any other category: 5 points

National Society of Film Critics Awards
January 6

Win for Best Picture: 20 points

Win in the following categories: 10 points
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Actor
➼ Best Actress
➼ Best Supporting Actor
➼ Best Supporting Actress
➼ Best Screenplay
➼ Best Cinematography

Golden Globe Awards
January 7

Win in Best Picture: 35 points

Win in the following categories: 25 points
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Actor, Drama
➼ Best Actress, Drama
➼ Best Actor, Musical/Comedy
➼ Best Actress, Musical/Comedy
➼ Best Supporting Actor
➼ Best Supporting Actress
➼ Best Screenplay
➼ Best Foreign Film
➼ Best Animated Feature
➼ Best Score
➼ Best Song

Screen Actors Guild Awards Nominations
January 10

Nomination in Best Ensemble Cast: 25 points

Nomination in the following categories: 20 points
Best Male Actor
➼ Best Female Actor
➼ Best Supporting Male Actor
➼ Best Supporting Female Actor

Nomination in any other category: 5 points

Directors Guild Awards Nominations
January 9

Nomination in any category: 15 points

Producers Guild Awards Nominations
January 12 (Documentary Nominations December 12)

Nomination in any category: 15 points

Critics’ Choice Awards
January 14

Win in the following categories: 25 points
➼ Best Picture
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Actor
➼ Best Actress
➼ Best Supporting Actor
➼ Best Supporting Actress
➼ Best Original Screenplay
➼ Best Adapted Screenplay

Win in the following categories: 10 points
➼ Young Actor/Actress
➼ Acting Ensemble
➼ Cinematography
➼ Editing
➼ Costume Design
➼ Production Design
➼ Score
➼ Song
➼ Hair/Makeup
➼ Visual Effects
➼ Animated Feature
➼ Comedy Feature
➼ Foreign-Language Film

BAFTA Awards Nominations
January 18

Nomination in the following categories: 20 points
➼ Best Picture
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Actor
➼ Best Actress
➼ Best Supporting Actor
➼ Best Supporting Actress
➼ Best Original Screenplay
➼ Best Adapted Screenplay

Nomination in the following categories: 10 points
➼ British Film
➼ British Debut
➼ Animated Film
➼ Documentary Film
➼ Film Not in the English Language
➼ Casting
➼ Cinematography
➼ Editing
➼ Costume Design
➼ Production Design
➼ Original Score
➼ Hair/Makeup
➼ Special Visual Effects
➼ Sound

Oscar Nominations
January 23

Nomination in Best Picture: 50 points

Nomination in the following categories: 25 points
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Actor
➼ Best Actress
➼ Best Supporting Actor
➼ Best Supporting Actress
➼ Best Original Screenplay
➼ Best Adapted Screenplay
➼ Best Animated Feature
➼ Best Documentary Feature
➼ Best International Feature

Nomination in the following categories: 15 points
➼ Best Cinematography
➼ Best Costume Design
➼ Best Production Design
➼ Best Hair/Makeup
➼ Best Sound
➼ Best Visual Effects
➼ Best Film Editing
➼ Best Original Song
➼ Best Original Score

AARP Movies for Grownups Awards
TBA

Win for Best Movie for Grownups: 20 points

Win in any other category: 10 points

Directors Guild Awards
February 10

Win in any category: 30 points

BAFTA Awards
February 18

Win in the following categories: 35 points
➼ Best Picture
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Actor
➼ Best Actress
➼ Best Supporting Actor
➼ Best Supporting Actress
➼ Best Original Screenplay
➼ Best Adapted Screenplay

Win in the following categories: 20 points
➼ British Film
➼ British Debut
➼ Animated Film
➼ Documentary Film
➼ Film Not in the English Language
➼ Casting
➼ Cinematography
➼ Editing
➼ Costume Design
➼ Production Design
➼ Original Score
➼ Hair/Makeup
➼ Special Visual Effects
➼ Sound

Producers Guild Awards
February 25

Win in any category: 30 points

Screen Actors Guild Awards
February 24

Win in Best Ensemble Cast: 50 points

Win in the following categories: 35 points
Best Male Actor
➼ Best Female Actor
➼ Best Supporting Male Actor
➼ Best Supporting Female Actor

Win in any other category: 10 points

Film Independent Spirit Awards
February 24

Win in the following categories: 25 points
➼ Best Feature
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Lead Performance
➼ Best Supporting Performance
➼ Best Breakthrough Performance
➼ Best Screenplay

Win in the following categories: 10 points
➼ First Feature
➼ First Screenplay
➼ Documentary Feature
➼ International Feature
➼ Cinematography
➼ Editing
➼ John Cassavetes Award
➼ Robert Altman Award

The Oscars
March 10

Win in Best Picture: 100 points

Win in the following categories: 75 points
➼ Best Director
➼ Best Actor
➼ Best Actress
➼ Best Supporting Actor
➼ Best Supporting Actress
➼ Best Original Screenplay
➼ Best Adapted Screenplay
➼ Best Animated Feature
➼ Best Documentary Feature
➼ Best International Feature

Win in the following categories: 50 points
➼ Best Cinematography
➼ Best Costume Design
➼ Best Production Design
➼ Best Hair/Makeup
➼ Best Sound
➼ Best Visual Effects
➼ Best Film Editing
➼ Best Original Song
➼ Best Original Score

The Critics Have Spoken, and They Choose Oppenheimer

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