

Everything Everywhere All at Once
Michelle Yeoh leads this film from the directors of Swiss Army Man as a 55-year-old Chinese immigrant trying to finish her taxes when she's suddenly swept up in an adventure involving alternative versions of herself from parallel universes.
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The Guardian
A bold and often thrilling sci-fi caper that ultimately isn’t quite as profound as it thinks it is...
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The New Yorker
The film comes off as a sickly cynical feature-length directorial pitch reel for a Marvel movie.
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Paste
It's hard to make a movie about the multiverse. It's even harder to make a movie about the meaning of life. The Daniels somewhat miraculously accomplish both.
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Los Angeles Times
(It is) as sweet and sentimental at its core as it is deliriously busy on the surface.
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RogerEbert.com
In this love letter to genre cinema, Michelle Yeoh gives a virtuoso performance...
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Screen Daily
This whirling cinematic dervish does a little bit of everything all at once — not always satisfyingly but never with any hesitation.
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Slant Magazine
The film works magic by embracing excess, finding a kind of harmony and possibility within it.
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IGN
Michelle Yeoh... gives a powerhouse performance in a story that puts a fresh, welcome spin on the idea of the multiverse.
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Collider
Part of the brilliance of Everything Everywhere All At Once is the remarkable amount of ideas Daniels can cram into this story without it becoming an absurd mess.
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Vulture
Everything Everywhere All at Once may be a kaleidoscopic fantasy battle across space, time, genres, and emotions, but it’s an incredibly moving family drama first.
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