![]() ![]() It’s the favorite to win best picture, best director, best actress for Michelle Yeoh and best supporting actor for Ke Huy Quan. An absurdist indie that pairs existentialism and everything bagels, released way back in March last year, is not just heading for a few possible wins at the Oscars on March 12. Yet “Everything Everywhere All at Once” has emerged as the most improbable of Academy Awards heavyweights. “At some point we’re going to get pulled out of this joke and be back to our own lives and be like, ‘Oh, wouldn’t that be cool? Too bad.’” ![]() “It feels like we’re in our movie sometimes,” Scheinert says. ![]()
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