Oscar Night Becomes A Sensation For Michelle Yeoh’s Film And A Milestone For Brendan Fraser
By Alberto ArellanoThe 11-category nominee “Everything Everywhere All at Once” took home seven awards at the 95th Academy Awards, including best picture, best leading actress, best supporting actor, and best supporting actress. “And ladies, don’t let anybody tell you are ever past your prime.”This was the best night for filmmakers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert who won best directing. Jessica Chastain and Halle Berry presented the best actor and actress for a leading role. The best actress award was expected to be presented by the previous winner for best leading actor from 2022, which was Will Smith. Ian McKellen was nominated for best leading actor for “Gods and Monsters” and “Crash,” which won best picture in 2005.
thewestsidegazette.comOne loser in 'Everything Everywhere' romp: Oscar bait
When Daniel Kwan was accepting one of the many awards for “Everything Everywhere All at Once” at Sunday night’s Academy Awards, he took a moment to assure his young son that what was happening was, to be sure, odd. “This is not normal,” said Kwan, who directed the film with his creative partner, Daniel Scheinert. “Not normal” and “kind of crazy” are, increasingly, reasonable ways to describe Oscar best picture winners.
news.yahoo.com‘Everything’ wins best picture, is everywhere at Oscars
The metaphysical multiverse comedy “Everything Everywhere All at Once” wrapped its hot dog fingers around Hollywood’s top prize Sunday, winning best picture at the 95th Academy Awards, along with awards for Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Compassion Prevails Through the Chaos of ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’
It’s one of the most imaginative films in modern cinema and it was pure bliss to experience this on the big screen. The film stars Michelle Yeoh as Evelyn Wang, an aging Chinese immigrant who owns a laundromat with her husband Waymond Wang, played by Ke Huy Quan. Evelyn fights to defeat evil by tapping into the alternate versions of herself and borrowing their skills, emotions and memories, all in the face of absurd chaos. The movie is as much of a science-fiction movie as it is an action movie and the fight sequences are nothing short of ridiculous. With the rise of Anti-Asian hate crimes in the past year, it pains me to see my community under attack.
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