How to Watch 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'

How to Watch 'Everything Everywhere All At Once'
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Well, well, well, it looks like awards season hasn’t been a complete wash after all. Late February's SAG ceremony proved as much, when Michelle Yeoh won Best Performance By Female Actor for her starring role in Everything Everywhere All At Once. Next up? This Sunday's Academy Awards. The film has been nominated for a whopping 11 Oscars, including, of course, Yeoh for Best Actress. So, If you haven’t already seen Everything Everywhere All At Once, take Yeoh’s chances as a sign to do so. After that? We highly recommend that you start your Michelle Yeoh movie marathon.

Everything Everywhere All At Once—one of Esquire's Best Movies of 2022—follows Evelyn Quan (Yeoh), an overworked mother who discovers she can travel between dimensions. When she’s approached by a version of her husband (Ke Huy Quan) from an alternate universe, Evelyn embarks on a journey to save the world, and her fleeting relationship with her daughter (Stephanie Hsu). Though the film is labeled as an action-comedy, those who have seen it would tell you it’s much, much, more. By exploring the possibility of a multiverse, the film teaches an important lesson about loving the life you’ve been given.

Everything Everywhere All At Once premiered on March 11, 2022, to rave reviews. In an interview with Deadline, Kwan and his co-director, Daniel Scheinert, spoke about the film’s success. “I think we knew,” Scheinert said. “But the reception still humbled us and freaked us out. And it was the first time we got a taste of just how much people resonated with the emotional side of the movie, not just the action.” Kwan continued, “I don’t think we’d be happy if we only made a fun action movie, and I don’t think we’d be happy if we only made a philosophical treatise.” Luckily for them, Everything Everywhere All At Once is the perfect blend of both.

Find it on Showtime, Amazon, Apple TV, and Hulu. Enjoy, fellow travelers of the multiverse.

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