Everything Everywhere All At Once cleaned up at the Oscars last night, taking home seven awards in total, including best director and best picture. For more on what makes the movie tick, be sure to check out this in-depth interview with the Daniels about crafting a sci-fi tale about generational love.
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And there it is: Everything Everywhere All At Once won best picture, for a total of seven Oscars. This movie rules, and if you still haven’t seen it for yourself, let our original review convince you.
The real-life superhero Michelle Yeoh now has an Oscars statue for best actress in a leading role (it’s another win for Everything Everywhere All At Once). She did not wear hot dog fingers to accept the award.
Brendan Fraser was named best actor in a leading role for his performance in The Whale, and he seemed as surprised as he was grateful.
As if the amazing live performance of “Naatu Naatu” wasn’t enough, the RRR song also earned the Oscar for best original song. Good luck getting it out of your head.
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert — better known as the Daniels — just scooped up the award for best original screenplay for Everything Everywhere All At Once. For more on the unique duo, check out this interview from last year that digs deep into the film.





