Everything Everywhere All At Once is the most successful movie about a multiverse outside of whatever Marvel is doing, taking all the pop-infused plotting, frenetic editing, and heart audiences have come to expect from the Daniels, the directing team behind farting-corpse movie, Swiss Army Man, and now they’ve ran the gamut of Oscar noms.

The Daniels just announced that in light of their sweeping the Academy Awards in terms of nominations, they are re-releasing their movie to theaters again for the weekend so audiences can see all the donut-centric multiverse madness all over again.

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Everything Everywhere All At Once swept the Oscar nominations, with Best Picture, Directors, Score, Song, Editing, Costume Design, and Screenplay noms eating the lunch of the technical side of the awards and Best Actress nomws for lead Michelle Yeoh, Best supporting actor for former Short Round, Ke Huy Quan, and two best supporting actress noms with long timer Jamie Lee Curtis going toe-to-toe with Stephanie Hsu for the movie, garnering four acting nominations in total. It’s a massive case of a movie and the awards it’s nominated for matching up for once.

The film, about Evelyn Quan (Yeoh) going to have the taxes fixed for her failing laundromat business getting swept up into a larger multiversal-spanning adventure in which her rocky relationship with her daughter has soured in the overall universe into her daughter wanting to destroy everything she knows, leads to a Cloud Atlas-like recognition of herself in all the universes including one in which she’s a rock with googly eyes and another in which she’s a lesbian with hotdogs for fingers. It’s weird, exciting, and heartwarming all at once, as was intended, and lives up to the title Everything Everywhere All At Once.

It was a film that garnered much conversation when it first came out, nearly all of it good. Even the negative conversation tended to be from people who liked the film, but didn’t think it was as special as people were saying. That it is of the times and speaks to people’s hectic modern-day lives was never questioned and it seems the Academy agreed, with the film chalking off box after box in the various categories it was nominated for. It’s as close to a sweep as comes when Oscar nominations come rolling around. It makes sense that with such a boon, the Daniels want to give audiences another chance to partake in Everything Everywhere All At Once.

Everything Everywhere All At Once is currently back in theaters and still streaming.

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