The Keeping It in the Family award goes to Ridley Scott for directing All the Money in the World, the movie about the Getty family. He had directed White Squall, which has Balthazar Getty.
The Deja Vu award goes to Timothy Hutton for All the Money in the World, which had a comment about Ordinary People.
The Deja Vu award (runner-up) goes to Gedde Watanabe in The Last Word. Shirley MacLaine asks him, her gardener, to cut the grass, and in Sixteen Candles, he told the family at dinner that he enjoyed helping Grandpa cut the grass.
The Disney-inspired Double Feature award goes to The Space Between Us and The Mountain Between Us, which should be screened at Space Mountain.
The Just a Coincidence? award goes to Father Figures. Glenn Close reminds the twins that they were born three days before Christmas, and the movie's release date was December 22.
The Connect the Dots award goes to Gifted, which stars Chris Evans (who has starred in Marvel Comics-based movies) and Elizabeth Marvel.
The Very Clever award goes to the DVD industry, which released Gold and Rings in the same week. Fittingly, it also released The Comedian in the same week.
The Very Clever award (runner-up) goes to the Sundance network. On December 10, they showed Back to School and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids back-to-back, in order to entice us to see similar upcoming movies in the theater -- Life of the Party and Downsizing.
The Surely You Can't be Serious award goes to the IFC network, which showed Airplane! and Airplane II on Robert Hays' 70th birthday.