Everything Everywhere

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How did Everything Everywhere All At Once sweep the Oscars? (The Guardian)

A combination of old fashioned star power and zeitgeisty marketing captured Oscar voters (and audiences) across the board.

By the autumn, it was clear the film had a real shot at the gongs, and A24 set about securing them. Such strategies encouraged the idea of a grassroots push for an underdog. But Tuesday was the last day of voting, and in a tight race, every little helps. It looks like a film from the future and relies for its pull on the past. Yeoh joined in too, and last Tuesday screenshotted an article on her personal account explicitly comparing the career prospects for herself and fellow nominee Cate Blanchett, should each of them prove triumphant. [declaring](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrDekTrJ13o) “Everything has led to this” - the campaign leant heavily on the zeitgeisty lingo which also defines its aesthetic. Gradually the film’s clout snowballed along with its box office, as more and more critics - as well as industry insiders - declared their love. It was almost everything, almost everywhere, over the course of almost four hours. “I cannot imagine a better audience and crowd for this movie,” said c0-director Daniel Kwan as they took to the stage to present it. Word of mouth began strongly from a crowd at fever-pitch excitement, on the opening night of their first in-person festival in years. [Everything Everywhere All At Once](https://www.theguardian.com/film/everything-everywhere-all-at-once) took the top prize this year, victory felt an inevitability. The strategy slowly began to shift.

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Oscars 2023: Everything Everywhere All at Once gets 7 wins, takes home Best Picture award (Economic Times)

The Best Picture category was highly competitive, and the unusual science fiction movie, Everything Everywhere All at Once triumphed over the biographical film "Elvis," the psychological drama "Tar," the action sequel "Top Gun: Maverick," and Germany's " ...

[Daniel Kwan](/topic/daniel-kwan)and [Daniel Scheinert](/topic/daniel-scheinert), the writers and directors of " [Everything Everywhere All at](/topic/everything-everywhere-all-at)Once," are now multi-Oscar winners. The film had several wins throughout the night, and it was already a favorite prior to the event. Wang also took the time to thank his father, who passed away at a young age like many immigrant parents. Throughout the event, we also saw Jamie Lee Curtis receiving an award for Supporting Actress, both He also expressed his strong faith in the power of storytelling. She expressed that this is evidence that dreams can indeed come true.

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In the end, it was an 'Everything Everywhere' night at the Oscars (OPB News)

March 13, 2023 6:38 a.m.. Directors ...

This was a year in which they didn't try much in terms of change; in fact, the goal seemed to be the most normal Oscars possible. At the same time, it was a reminder that while only a few years ago, Netflix was trying to wedge itself into the Oscars, it's now established a home there. It was perhaps the most utterly traditional choice they could have made in every way except for the fact that it's a film that's not in English. The film perhaps sneaked up on people, but as Oscar night wore on and it started to rake in prizes, including for score, cinematography, production design and international feature, the fondness that Academy voters still have for epic war sequences became perfectly clear. Some montages, a nice In Memoriam segment, an okay monologue, solid musical performances from Lady Gaga and Rihanna among others, and a return to theater seating after last year's cocktail tables and the train station set the year before. Perhaps it's fitting that Avatar won for visual effects and Top Gun: Maverick for sound — the spectacles won awards that relate, in part, to their status as such. That theory might turn out to be right or it might be wrong, but if this year didn't do it, then nominating big movies isn't a solution to the ratings problem as has so often been speculated. [Ke Huy Quan](https://www.npr.org/2023/03/12/1160156811/ke-huy-quan-best-supporting-actor-oscar-everything-everywhere-all-at-once) once found himself shut out of Hollywood after a big start as a child actor in movies like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and The Goonies. The awards for supporting actor and supporting actress went to two very, very different "newcomers." But it's also part of the Academy's effort to revive interest in the ceremony after years of hearing the theory that the ratings were dropping because blockbusters weren't being nominated. What's perhaps most surprising is how many films that once seemed like strong contenders for major awards wound up getting completely shut out: Tár, The Banshees of Inisherin, The Fabelmans and Elvis all went home empty-handed. Of the 20 acting nominees across lead and supporting categories, 16 were first-time nominees.

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'Everything Everywhere All at Once' emerges as Oscar heavyweight ... (Fortune)

Michelle Yeoh reacts in the audience with excitement as she accepts the award for best performance by an actress in a leading role for "Everything Everywhere ...

[Apple](https://fortune.com/company/apple/) TV’s “CODA” became the first streaming movie to win best picture. [Telugu action-film sensation “RRR,”](https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-india-4d04b6d032cabfc91b6d0beb6642c1ef) an intimate, impassioned performance by Lady Gaga of “Hold My Hand” from “Top Gun: Maverick,” and a Super Bowl follow-up by Rihanna. Meanwhile, the Writers [Guild](https://fortune.com/company/guild-instride/) and the major studios are set to begin contract negotiations March 20, a looming battle that has much of the industry girding for a possible work stoppage. “The Way of Water” won for visual effects; “Maverick” took best sound. “Thank you to the Academy for recognizing the superhero that is a Black woman,” said Carter. [best supporting actress](https://apnews.com/article/oscars-2023-best-supporting-actress-18481e06d1e3c03d337d100f10b9e382). Scheinert dedicated the award “to the moms of the world.” [an improbable Academy Awards heavyweight.](https://apnews.com/article/oscars-2023-best-picture-everything-everywhere-all-at-once-c6db5dc1477c28e2b9e41270a036ac12) The indie hit, A24’s second best picture winner following “Moonlight,” won seven Oscars in all. [former action star’s return](https://apnews.com/article/brendan-fraser-the-whale-darren-aronofsky-1b3e71f1022f11b26b764f238b421363) to center stage for his physical transformation as a 600-lb. The audience — including his “Temple of Doom” director, Steven Spielberg — gave Quan a standing ovation as he fought back tears. Jimmy Kimmel, hosting for the third time, pledged a ceremony with “no nonsense.” He said anyone who wanted to “get jiggy with it” this year would have to come through a fearsome battalion of bodyguards, including Yeoh, Steven Spielberg and his show’s “security guard” Guillermo Rodriguez. “Sometimes it’s a little scary knowing that movies move at the rate of years and the world on the internet is moving at the rate of milliseconds.

Here's How To Watch 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Movie ... (Outlook India)

How to Watch 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' to See Why It's Sweeping Awards Season. t's experienced universal acclaim and perhaps no film in history ...

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Here's Where to Watch Oscar Winning Movie ' Everything ... (Deccan Herald)

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Where to Watch 2023 Oscar Winners: 'Everything, Everywhere,' 'The ... (The New York Times)

Not since “Slumdog Millionaire” won eight Oscars in 2009 has a film blitzed the Academy Awards like “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” which won seven ...

Mackesy’s simple scenario starts with a little boy lost who persuades a mole to help him find his way home. Filmed in the lushness of the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, “The Elephant Whisperers” is loaded with day-to-day observational details, as the couple feeds, cleans and socializes the lovable Raghu in the hope that the animal can be returned to the wild. Cruise’s age gives the character an unfamiliar gravitas, but the old man still feels the need for speed. The decisions they have to make — on justice, on forgiveness, on agency and on their own futures — lead at times to solidarity and at others to wounding divisions of opinion. Navalny, has been courageously stalwart in his attacks on the Kremlin, but he flashes movie-star charisma, too, in turning Daniel Roher’s film into a political thriller laced with wit. [Stream it on Disney+](https://www.disneyplus.com/movies/black-panther-wakanda-forever/7MAONYZ92wDT?irclickid=Xz7UpvXZ5xyOWNO0MKVSfWfHUkARk8SjVTRbzg0&irgwc=1&cid=DSS-Affiliate-Impact-Content-JustWatch+GmbH-705874&tgclid=0b01003e-d8eb-42fc-8000-195d640e2bf5&dclid=CPuPj_KT1_0CFZA_DAod0qkGzA). Together, they square off against a threat under the sea, as Namor (Tenoch Huerta Mejía), the demigod king of the aquatic kingdom Talokan, acts out on his resentment of the surface world. The intermingling of fantastical creatures and events with dark historical backdrops has been a feature of Guillermo del Toro films like “Pan’s Labyrinth” and “The Devil’s Backbone,” and the surprising World War II context is only one of the standout elements in his take on the Pinocchio myth. It also balances the on-the-ground experience of an enlistee (Felix Kammerer) in the trenches with cease-fire negotiations between a German armistice chair (Daniel Brühl) and his French counterpart. Daniels (“Swiss Army Man”), who cast Yeoh as a woman who’s surprised to discover that only she has the power to keep an interdimensional rupture from consuming the world. [Stream it on Showtime](https://www.showtime.com/movie/3493875). But with the exception of “Avatar: The Way of Water,” which is still only in theaters, and the live-action short winner “An Irish Goodbye,” all of the night’s honorees are accessible through streaming services, digital outlets or both, with Netflix earning a particularly good haul with the war drama “All Quiet on the Western Front,” the stop-motion animated feature “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” and the documentary short “The Elephant Whisperers.” Here’s a complete rundown of winners that are only a click away:

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'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Is Big Winner at the Oscars (The New York Times)

The futuristic film from the studio A24 won seven awards, including for best picture, directing and in three of the four acting categories.

The Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund (“Triangle of Sadness”) and the British-born Martin McDonagh (“The Banshees of Inisherin”) were honored. “Top Gun: Maverick” collected $1.5 billion, and “Avatar: The Way of Water” took in $2.3 billion. [any women](https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/12/movies/female-directors-oscars.html) in the best director category. In the days leading up to the Oscars, another in a series of rainstorms soaked Los Angeles, so much so that the academy sent an alert to the news media on Wednesday warning that it may “need to clear the carpet at a moment’s notice.” In the end, the weather cooperated, and it was a sunny 63 degrees. Jordan, the “Creed” star, and Pedro Pascal, who plays the title role in “The Mandalorian,” were prepared to intervene. This year, Sarah Polley (“Women Talking”) was left out even though her film was nominated for best picture. Carter also won for “Black Panther” in 2019.) “Never give up.” She was the first Asian woman to receive the award. So did the little-seen art films “Triangle of Sadness,” “Women Talking” and “Tár.” Voters also made room for a musical (“Elvis”) and a memory piece (“The Fabelmans”). [95th Academy Awards](https://www.nytimes.com/news-event/awards-season), they may mark it as the start of a new New Hollywood. Curtis was also in tears by the time she reached the fiery conclusion of her acceptance speech. They are both 35.) The film, which received a field-leading 11 nominations, also won Oscars for film editing, best actress and best supporting actor and actress, with Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis honored for their performances.

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Oscars 2023: 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' co-director ... (CNBC)

The Oscar red carpet is traditionally a place for Hollywood's top talent to dress up in brands like Prada and Versace. But for Daniel Scheinert, ...

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How Everything Everywhere All at Once Won Best Picture (Vulture)

At this point in awards-season history, you don't want to be “The Fabelmans.” The Oscar race is above all an expectations game, and “Everything Everywhere ...

(This was when I knew the film could win.) Once the precursors began in earnest, they pitched a perfect game. In the old days, Best Picture was an award for Best Artistic Achievement. The film was a rare beacon of light during a dark spring for theatrical moviegoing, [breaking A24’s box-office record](https://www.vulture.com/2022/05/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-beat-uncut-gems-a24-box-office-record.html) and inspiring a rabid cult following who saw it over and over and over again. One of the film’s biggest weaknesses was the fact that its fans were, well, a little annoying. The rest of the night was a coronation. The EEAAO campaign proved equally effective at meeting the demands of the day. It was simply too strange not to feel like an underdog, even when it started racking up the nominations befitting a major contender. [To Leslie](https://www.vulture.com/article/andrea-riseborough-to-leslie-oscar-buzz-timeline.html), we’ve spent the past few months debating over the true meaning of “grassroots” campaigns. But there was also the cast, which — Curtis aside — was almost entirely Asian or Asian American, and almost entirely made up of actors who were either unknown The Oscars race is above all an expectations game, and Everything Everywhere benefited all season long from the sense that it was playing with house money. That’s two different Oscar records broken: the most trophies won by a Best Picture winner since the category expanded in 2009, and the most awards a film has ever won in the above-the-line categories. (The film also tied A Streetcar Named Desire and Network as the only films to win three acting trophies.) It was the kind of old-fashioned Oscars sweep I didn’t think we’d see again, to go along with

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'Everything Everywhere All At Once' takes home 7 Oscars, including ... (Space.com)

'Everything Everywhere All At Once' won seven Oscars, including Best Picture, at the 95th annual Academy Awards on Sunday night (March 12).

Accepting the shiny trophies were Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett. Rounding out the sci-fi spectacle's seven-win night, Paul Rogers was honored for his adept cinematic cutting. Michelle Yeoh, who portrays multiversal heroine Evelyn Wang, became the first Asian woman to win an Oscar for Best Actress. The directing pair also won for Best Original Screenplay. [Avatar: The Way of Water](https://www.space.com/avatar-the-way-of-water-movie-review)," "The Banshees of Inisherin," "All Quiet on the Western Front," "The Fabelmans," "Elvis," and others, "Everything Everywhere All At Once" shone in a multitude of categories. [science fiction film](https://www.space.com/best-sci-fi-movies) "Everything Everywhere All At Once" swept most of the major categories, winning Oscars for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Editing and Best Original Screenplay.

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'Everything Everywhere' Wins at Oscars Over Big-Budget Films (Yahoo Finance)

(Bloomberg) -- Everything Everywhere All at Once, a film made for under $20 million by the independent studio A24, was the big winner at the 95th Academy ...

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'Everything Everywhere All at Once' and other Oscars 2023 films ... (The Conversation CA)

Despite increasing use of non-English languages demonstrating broader acceptance of linguistic diversity in a globalized world, films sometimes suggest ...

[language of Wakanda is the real-world language of Xhosa](https://screenrant.com/black-panther-movie-wakanda-language-xhosa-explained), spoken in South Africa, in Wakanda Forever, it was mostly relegated to greetings and asides. Unlike in James Cameron’s [Avatar: The Way of Water](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/avatar-the-way-of-water-vfx-oscar-2023-1235343383/), viewers are never explicitly told that what the audience hears has been “translated” for us. In a neat expositional trick, the main character narrates the beginning of the film and explains that he learned the alien language well enough that it just sounds like English to him. In this Marvel Cinematic Universe story, the fictional kingdom of Atlantis was [repositioned as a Mesoamerican-inspired society](https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-mesoamerican-influences-behind-namor-from-black-panther-wakanda-forever-180981106). There’s much more room for films to highlight both linguistic diversity as well as authentic characterization of characters who speak and sign without resorting to potentially harmful tropes. [Bong Joon-ho](https://www.cjenm.com/en/news/director-bong-joonhos-parasite-wins-the-best-foreign-language-film-at-the-77th-golden-globe-awards/) described in his [Golden Globes acceptance speech for 2019’s Parasite](https://variety.com/2020/film/awards/south-koreas-parasite-crashes-the-subtitles-barrier-1203488979/), when audiences move past the “one-inch tall barrier of subtitles” a richer world of film awaits. [Telling authentic stories](https://doi.org/10.1177/0963947013519551) in a modern, globalized and multicultural world means fairly portraying the languages spoken and signed all throughout our society. Yet, these characters are the primary villains of the story, portrayed as powerful and physically otherworldly. Although the In some of the film’s best scenes, the maestro uses only German during orchestra rehearsals and subtitles are dropped completely. [Oscar for best visual effects,](https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/oscars-2023-all-the-kiwis-nominated-at-the-academy-awards-this-year/G7PU6REBKFDRVLTOTUZJ4TEM4A/) the protagonists all speak Na'vi, the language of [the species living across](https://gamerant.com/avatar-creation-human-navi-hybrids-explained/) the fictional Pandora. [language of Talokan is the real-world language of Yucatec Maya](https://globalvoices.org/2023/01/05/indigenous-and-proud-a-maya-speakers-reaction-to-black-panther-wakanda-forever/), spoken by Indigenous people in present-day [Guatemala, Belize and southern Mexico](https://www.britannica.com/topic/Yucatec-language).

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'Everything Everywhere All at Once' is big winner at the Oscars (Times of India)

They are both 35. ) The film, which received a field-leading 11 nominations, also won Oscars for film editing, best actress and best supporting actor and ...

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences spread nominations remarkably far and wide this year. ) The film, which received a field-leading 11 nominations, also won Oscars for film editing, best actress and best supporting actor and actress, with The Daniels, the young filmmaking duo behind the racially diverse Everything Everywhere All at Once , won Oscars for their original screenplay and directing.

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How the Oscar wins for 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' could ... (PBS NewsHour)

Los Angeles Times film critic Justin Chang joined William Brangham and discussed if the results could change how Hollywood goes about making movies. It's for ...

And so that is a success story very much in itself. I certainly hope so, because I feel safer in a movie theater. Do you think — I mean, all your criticisms aside, the points that you're making aside, do you think that this night does change the way movies get made going forward? But I think that's a shame because that is very — seven Oscars for one movie, and for that movie, to be "Everything Everywhere," is disproportionate. I mean, that is — there's something remarkable about that. What do you make of "Everything Everywhere All at Once" sweeping so much gold last night? It was a big night for indie films overall. But best original song went to Naatu Naatu from the film "RRR." Quan won for best supporting actor. We are all descendants of something and someone. We are all products of our context. It's for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.

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Everything Everywhere All at Once triumphs at Oscars with seven wins (IBC365)

Everything Everywhere All at Once claimed seven awards at the Academy Awards, including the coveted best picture prize and three of the four acting Oscars ...

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Oscars 2023: Everything Everywhere All at Once clinches Best Picture (WION)

Three of the actors in the film were awarded a trophy: Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, and Jamie Lee Curtis. The film also won the big one: Best Picture. A couple ...

Ke Huy Quan is endearing as a timid but kind husband, who, lacking the hand-to-hand combat skills of his alt-universe counterpart, relies on his determination and genial, inoffensive personality to deal with things. The film also won the big one: Best Picture. Everything Everywhere All at Once emerged as the big winner of Oscars 2023 with an incredible seven wins out of 11 nominations.

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