National Society of Film Critics: Voting for the Best Films of the Year

The National Society of Film Critics, established in 1966, is currently voting on its top selections for the best films of the year. Comprising over 60 critics from various reputable outlets nationwide, the organization's annual votes cover categories such as best picture, director, actor, actress, supporting actor and actress, screenplay, and cinematography. The voting process involves a weighted ballot system where members rank their top three choices, with points assigned accordingly. The nominee with the most points and appearing on the majority of ballots emerges as the winner. In case of a tie or no clear winner, subsequent rounds of voting are conducted until a definitive winner is determined.
Last year's winners included "Nickel Boys" for best picture, with "Hard Truths," "A Real Pain," and "All We Imagine as Light" each receiving two awards. The winners for this year's categories will be announced in real-time as the voting progresses, so stay tuned for updates.
The National Society of Film Critics is currently in the process of voting for the best films of the year. Stay tuned for the latest updates on the winners in various categories.