Moneyball (2011)

Movie · 2011 · Drama · 2h 14m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 8.2/10 (1.3M ratings)

What are you really worth?

Overview

The story of Oakland Athletics general manager Billy Beane's successful attempt to put together a baseball team on a budget, by employing computer-generated analysis to draft his players.

Ratings

Director

Bennett Miller

Production

Scott Rudin Productions, Michael De Luca Productions, Rachael Horovitz Productions, Columbia Pictures

Cast

Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Wright, Chris Pratt, Stephen Bishop, Reed Diamond, Brent Jennings, Ken Medlock, Tammy Blanchard, Jack McGee, Vyto Ruginis, Nick Searcy, Glenn Morshower, Casey Bond, Nick Porrazzo, Kerris Dorsey, Arliss Howard, Reed Thompson, James Shanklin

Curator Review

Verdict

A smart, unusually moving sports drama that turns roster math and front-office maneuvering into a story about belief, ego, and reinvention. It’s as much about systems and pressure as it is about baseball, which gives it broad appeal beyond sports fans.

Best for

  • Viewers who like grounded underdog stories
  • Fans of workplace dramas and negotiation scenes
  • People who enjoy character-driven sports films
  • Anyone interested in strategy, analytics, or business decision-making

Skip if

  • You want a conventional inspirational sports movie
  • You dislike talky, procedural storytelling
  • You need big emotional payoffs or on-field action
  • You’re not interested in baseball or front-office politics

Overview

Moneyball finds drama in a place most sports movies ignore: the spreadsheet, the trade call, the quiet frustration of trying to win against a system. Bennett Miller keeps the film restrained and observant, letting the tension come from process rather than speeches. That choice makes the movie feel fresh, even when you know the broad shape of the story.

Worth noting

Brad Pitt gives Billy Beane a restless, wounded charisma that keeps the film from becoming purely cerebral. Jonah Hill’s understated performance adds warmth and precision, and the script turns baseball operations into something close to a thriller. It’s a film about value, but also about pride, compromise, and the cost of being right before everyone else sees it.

Bottom line

What lingers is not just the innovation, but the melancholy. The movie understands that progress often comes with loneliness, and that winning can still feel incomplete. That mix of cool craft and emotional ache is what makes it such a durable modern favorite.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Nakul (5★) · 7517 likes

Never seen a baseball game. *watches Moneyball* How can you not be romantic about baseball?

Patrick Willems (4★) · 5470 likes

The skill with which Brad Pitt stuffs an entire Twinkie in his mouth mid-dialogue scene

itscharlibb · 3562 likes

This isn’t for British people

David Sims (5★) · 3009 likes

you're such a loser dad

Karsten (5★) · 2652 likes

if you’re not at the 35mm screening of moneyball you just aren’t serious about this

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sports drama, workplace drama, biographical drama, baseball, underdog story, analytics, corporate politics, quiet intensity, 2000s, character study

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