Everything Everywhere All at Once Oscars

2023 - 3 - 13

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A24's "Everything Everywhere All at Once" sweeps Oscars (Axios)

The movie also broke new ground for Asian representation in Hollywood.

It was [reported](https://variety.com/2021/film/news/inside-a24-billion-dollar-sale-1235018988/)that the studio was exploring a sale for up to $3 billion. - "Coda" became the first film with a predominantly deaf cast to win best picture in 2022. - "Parasite" became the first foreign-language film to win best picture in 2020. - "Moonlight" became the first film to win best picture with an all-black cast in 2017. Between the lines: In addition to winning the award for best picture, "Everything Everywhere All at Once," also won prizes for best actress, best supporting actor, editing, best supporting actress, directing and best original screenplay, [Michelle Yeoh](https://www.axios.com/2023/03/13/oscars-2023-michelle-yeoh-best-actress-asian-history) becoming the first self-identified actress of Asian descent to win the award for best actress and Ke Huy Quan becoming the second Asian ever to win the award for best supporting actor.

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At the Oscars, 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins the Night (The Wall Street Journal)

Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis and Ke Huy Quan win top honors at an awards; 'All Quiet on the Western Front' nabs four Oscars; Steven Spielberg leaves ...

It won the trophies for original screenplay, film editing, directing and best picture. [set across multiple universes](https://www.wsj.com/articles/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-redefines-the-multiverse-movie-11649369889?mod=article_inline) won seven total awards, including three of the four acting awards. [all the way to the best-picture Oscar](https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/oscars-academy-awards-2023?mod=article_inline).

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Major night for Asian representation at the Oscars, with historic wins ... (CNN)

The 95th Academy Awards were a major night for Asian representation on the silver screen with a series of milestones, including the first Asian woman to ...

Yeoh's "Shang-Chi" co-star Simu Liu was effusive in his praise for the Malaysian actress and best supporting actor winner Quan. Praised for its buoyant choreography and catchy tune, the song won [India's first ever Golden Globe](https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/11/entertainment/indians-celebrate-first-golden-globe-intl-scli/index.html)in the best original song category last month. Jai Hind," they wrote, using a popular rallying cry which means "Victory to India." Following the win, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, "The popularity of 'Naatu Naatu' is global. Dedicating this to all our amazing fans across the world. This is the American dream." "I cannot believe this is happening to me. "No words can describe this surreal moment. I'm bringing this home to you," she said. Actress Halle Berry, the only other woman of color to receive the best actress award, presented Yeoh with the Oscar. "One time, she was so tired she could no longer raise her leg. "I'm taking this home to her.

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'Everything Everywhere All at Once' rules at Oscars (USA TODAY)

"Everything Everywhere All at Once" ruled the night at Sunday's Oscars. At least eight people are dead after two boats capsized off a San Diego beach in a ...

[2023 NCAA women's basketball tournament](https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaw/2023/03/12/ncaa-womens-basketball-march-madness-bracket-selections-analysis/11419877002/)bracket breakdown: Best games, players to watch. [North Carolina coach Hubert Davis](https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2023/03/12/north-carolina-ncaa-tournament-nit/11462881002/)explains why Tar Heels men turned down NIT invitation. [Ke Huy Quan's](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2023/03/12/ke-huy-quan-oscars-acceptance-speech-full/11462314002/)and [Jamie Lee Curtis' emotional speeches:](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2023/03/12/jamie-lee-curtis-oscars-2023-speech/11462430002/)Both Quan and Curtis shared heartfelt speeches after winning awards for their supporting roles. [5 Things podcast](https://art19.com/shows/5-things), USA TODAY Entertainment Host Ralphie Aversa recaps the Oscars. [ruled the night at Sunday's Academy Awards](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2023/03/12/oscar-2023-full-winners-list/11452490002/), winning seven honors including best picture, best actress (Michelle Yeoh), supporting actress (Jamie Lee Curtis), supporting actor (Ke Huy Quan), directing and original screenplay. [Yeoh's historic win](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2023/03/12/michelle-yeoh-wins-best-actress-makes-oscar-history/11427037002/): With her best actress prize, Yeoh became the first Asian-identifying actress to win the honor at the Academy Awards. [Best and worst moments:](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2023/03/13/oscars-2023-best-worst-moments/11437287002/)Although the Oscars didn't have nearly as many surprises as last year's show, there were many memorable moments and performances. The best way to enjoy this tournament each year is to lean into the madness. [Brendan Fraser proves nice guys finish first:](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2023/03/12/brendan-fraser-wins-best-actor-oscar/11435167002/)Fraser's comeback story got even better at Sunday's show, with his best actor win for his role in "The Whale." The bracket is set, the wagers are being placed and soon we will tip off the 2023 men's NCAA Tournament. [Who else made history?](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2023/03/12/oscars-2023-history-firsts-awards/11462823002/)From Jamie Lee Curtis' first win to pregnant Rihanna's performance, Sunday night will be remembered for many firsts. Here are some of the best

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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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2023 Oscars Analysis: Academy, 'Everything Everywhere All at Once ... (Hollywood Reporter)

Brendan Fraser, Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times/Getty Images; PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP/Getty Images (2); Kevin ...

[the ceremony a quarter-century ago](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-features/titanic-oscars-oral-history-1235343150/) at which Titanic was expected to dominate, and did, was and remains the most watched ever, whereas the last two ceremonies, held during the darkest days of the pandemic, when moviegoing was decimated, attracted the two lowest figures ever. [Top Gun’s Tom Cruise](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/tom-cruise-jokes-top-gun-scientology-2023-oscars-1235349713/) and Avatar’s James Cameron apparently saw the writing on the wall and opted to skip the ceremony altogether — not the nicest thing to do when one’s studio has spent a fortune campaigning for one’s movie, when one’s colleagues are up for many awards, and when the Academy is desperate for big names to help draw viewers to the Oscars. A full half of the best picture nominees were completely shut out: Searchlight’s Banshees went 0-for-9; Warners’ Elvis went 0-for-8 (with lead actor Austin Butler’s loss probably partly the result of voters assuming that he will have more chances in the future than Fraser); Universal’s The Fabelmans went 0-for-7 (Steven Spielberg probably would have won his third directing Oscar and first in 24 years but for the Daniels); Focus’ Tár went 0-for-6 (lead actress Cate Blanchett was not helped by the fact that she already has two Oscars on her mantelpiece); and Neon’s Triangle of Sadness went 0-for-3. While the 95th Oscars was dominated by an indie distributor — out of 23 categories, A24 films won nine — it wasn’t a bad night for the streamers that are increasingly central to the business. Given the real-world popularity of this year’s top contenders — Top Gun: Maverick, Avatar, Elvis and yes, Everything Everywhere — I would be very surprised and, frankly, concerned, if this year’s ratings don’t tick up quite a bit from the last two. People in Ireland had plenty of reason to care about this year’s ceremony, too, given that five of the 20 acting nominees — four from The Banshees of Inisherin and one from Aftersun — and the team behind the eventual winner of best live-action short, An Irish Goodbye, all hail from the Emerald Isle. It’s especially remarkable that A24 — which previously backed one other film that went on to win best picture, Moonlight — managed to keep Everything Everywhere in the conversation for more than a year. Everything Everywhere — which has grossed $106.7 million, the most of any release of A24 Films ever — also exemplifies the strides that the Academy has made over the seven years since the second consecutive installment of #OscarsSoWhite. The film premiered at SXSW on March 11, 2022, and was then released in the U.S. on April 8, 2022; no eventual best picture winner had that early of a theatrical release since The Silence of the Lambs came out Feb. And A24 appears to have spent less on Everything Everywhere’s [President Janet Yang](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/podcast-janet-yang-academy-president-oscars-2023-will-smith-1235348650/) — was [dominated by ](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/2023-oscars-winners-list-1235349224/) [Everything Everywhere All at Once](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/everything-everywhere-all-at-once/), a film that certainly isn’t for everyone, but apparently is for enough of the 10,000 members of the [Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/t/academy-motion-picture-arts-sciences/) to prevail over formidable competition on the preferential (read: weighted/ranked-choice) ballot that the organization uses to determine its best picture.

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As Predicted, 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' Wins Big At The ... (LAist)

A man in a tux with black framed gestures on stage with his image projected on. Ke Huy Quan accepts Best Actor in a Supporting Role for "Everything Everywhere ...

Take this [illustrated journey ](https://laist.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/take-an-illustrated-journey-through-the-2023-academy-awards)through the 2023 Academy Awards. Jordan ](https://twitter.com/enews/status/1635069054112395265?s=20), [Andrew Garfield ](https://twitter.com/xtswifts13/status/1635001583007305731?s=20)and [Dwayne Johnson ](https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/entertainment/2377068-oscars-2023-red-carpet-dwayne-johnson-looks-dapper-in-metallic-pink-suit)all had people talking, too. [here ](https://laist.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/2023-oscars-here-are-all-the-nominees-for-the-academy-awards). Attend these events and [more this week.](https://laist.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/best-events-things-to-do-this-week-los-angeles-southern-california-march-13-16-2023) [Brian Tyree Henry, ](https://twitter.com/Phil_Lewis_/status/1635065235462844416?s=20) [Michael B. [both starred ](https://twitter.com/ryansatin/status/1635120296561881088?s=20)in the 1992 film Encino Man. [atmospheric river](https://twitter.com/NWSLosAngeles)starting Monday night through Wednesday. Josie wrote more about the significance of this Academy Awards ceremony for the AAPI community [here.](https://laist.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/oscars-everything-everywhere-all-at-once-will-feel-so-good-asian-edition) The white gown was definitely in this year as [Michelle Yeoh ](https://twitter.com/Variety/status/1635059133228412929?s=20)and [Emily Blunt ](https://parade.com/news/2023-oscars-dwayne-johnson-emily-blunt-red-carpet-look)also donned stunning pale frocks. Oscar-nominated actress [Angela Bassett ](https://twitter.com/Phil_Lewis_/status/1635053367314776064?s=20)and singer-songwriter [Tems ](https://twitter.com/blkgirlculture/status/1635056267092979713?s=20)have my vote for the best-dressed with their flowy silhouettes. Or snap your fingers to some slam poetry in Spanish at [StorySLAM en Español](https://themoth.secure.force.com/ticket/?mc_cid=a2826ed258#/instances/a0F7V00000XBCVVUA5)at The Virgil on Wednesday night. Michelle Yeoh won, as expected, for Best Actress — the first woman of Asian descent to win ever AND the first woman of color to win since Halle Berry [took home the trophy in 2002 ](https://laist.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/remembering-that-magical-night-when-halle-berry-took-home-the-oscar-and-the-heartbreaking-aftermath).

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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.

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Everything Everywhere All at Once Didn't Just Win the Oscars, It ... (Vulture)

The A24 movie Everything Everywhere All At Once didn't just win Oscars, it dominated them. Inside the Academy Awards after-party, the industry took stock of ...

[Ride Wit Me](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtSDWq6HsJE&ab_channel=NellyVEVO)” blared from speakers, the film’s Best Original Screenplay– and Best Director–winning duo, [Daniels](https://www.vulture.com/2022/04/everything-everywhere-all-at-onces-influences-explained.html) (Kwan and Scheinert), boogied up a few stairs to a narrow stage beneath a giant “Oscars 95” banner where engravers carved their names onto their new statuettes. [bellwether awards shows](https://www.vulture.com/2023/02/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-is-oscar-front-runner.html) in the run-up to the Oscars meant that more mainstream fare never had a fighting chance. “This was supposed to be the year ‘Movies are back!’” he said, echoing a rallying call that had gone out throughout the studio and theatrical exhibition communities since the spring. “So it was weird they gave everything to Everything Everywhere All at Once.” “This was the year a bunch of movies that made a lot of money that people actually went to the theater to see got nominated. Viewed that way, the night’s awards benediction was little more than a formality. But there was also a feeling of bloodlessness: that those of us feasting on Moroccan lamb cigars and Oscar-shaped salmon matzahs while traipsing the But less than two hours after the conclusion of the awards presentation, upstairs at the glitzy Governors Ball, the customary first after-party stop for assorted members of the entertainment Fourth Estate — including those newly possessed of Academy hardware — talk of dreams gave way to less aspirational industry summations. That is, for the speechifying of winners who’ve bucked Hollywood’s cultural assumptions and broken out of the industry’s career pigeonholing. To all of you out there, please keep your dream alive!” [Everything Everywhere All at Once](https://www.vulture.com/2023/03/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-oscars-history.html)’s record-breaking sweep of Oscars in almost every major category Sunday night, the 95th Academy Awards served as a triumphant showcase for self-styled underdogs with a mic. “Dreams are something you have to believe in,” said Best Supporting Actor winner [Ke Huy Quan](https://www.vulture.com/article/ke-huy-quan-everything-everywhere-all-at-once-profile.html) from the podium while fighting back tears.

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