

Everything Everywhere All at Once
Directed by Daniel Scheinert, Daniel Kwan7.793%79%7.7
Having moved from China, a middle-aged woman finds herself entangled in a wild journey. She alone holds the key to preserving reality, as she traverses alternate universes and encounters the various lives she might have lived.
Everything Everywhere All at Once Ratings & Reviews
- mrgreaperMarch 20, 2025It was ok. Not as great as people had told me... Just ok
- Ouss1m1DZ3d agoVery weird and unique. Definitely a must watch. Excellent movie 👀
- tommyray117June 12, 2025Greatest movie of all time and space 🙌
- Jillian BroekFebruary 26, 2025I fell asleep... clearly too high brow for my liking.
- tellumApril 12, 2025I can see people not liking this because the absurdity is cranked to 11, and this movie beats you over the head with insane imagery and concepts, so if that’s not your thing then you’ll just be confused and turned off. Aside from that, somehow there is a heartfelt story about a struggling family. The movie lives up to its ridiculous title.
- Andrea SeifertNovember 15, 2025Piece of s….
- Danny FreshOctober 27, 2025You'll laugh till you cry and then you'll cry because this film confronts all your emotions. Comedy, Sci-Fi, Action, Adventure, Thriller, Family drama... It's got it all.
- jackmeatSeptember 2, 2025My quick rating - 8.7/10. Been trying to find time to get to this one (subtitles). Now will do. WOW, so glad I did. This flick is so good on many different levels. I hope the committee has the balls come Oscar time for this one. Having a hard time figuring out where I am going to place this one in the archive. A case can be made for quite a few genres throughout. I am giving my choice for #Oscars2023 best picture a second watch right now before review. The path they chose to tackle the multiverse just made this one so much fun. It is hard to describe the sheer genius of writer/director Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's story. Not only to come up with the crazy nature of crafting this story, but then being able to put it onto film in a coherent and completely entertaining way. Starting with Michelle Yeoh as a Chinese immigrant laundromat owner who is unexpectedly recruited into a fight for the multiverse's existence. Adding to this are some other great performances, including Ke Huy Quan (yes, Short Round from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom) and Jamie Lee Curtis as the evil tax auditor, at least in one of the many universes that are explored. The completely comical and frenetic way we are guided through this interdimensional jumping is an absolute must-see. Borrowing the fun of a Jackie Chan movie, leaving everything in the surroundings as fair game, here they take it past that, using all props as well as the environment for truly creative, choreographed sequences. Stephanie Hsu provides the perfect villain in what sounds like a silly comedy, but as you go further into the plot, you realize it does have some profound meaning deeply hidden within. Even if you don't understand the flick, which definitely could happen, you will still be intrigued by the whole process. It is like when you start daydreaming about nothing in particular, and thoughts at random hit your mind. Except this is an organized 139 minutes of such uncontrolled chaos. An original and unforgettable experience of a flick that the title couldn't be more right about, since you do get a bit of everything, everywhere, and all at once.
- Kevin WardJuly 14, 2025Everything Everywhere All At Once is indescribably awesome. It’s a family-drama-slash-multiverse-action-scifi-adventure that’s made the jump to ludicrous speed. Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan both give incredible performances switching from comedy to drama to action within seconds. The action choreography is jaw-droppingly good at times. This feels like this would have been a monumental task to edit this film and still maintain a focused narrative and coherent action, but it is pulled together somehow seamlessly. I highly recommend seeing this in IMAX. 1. Because it warrants it. 2. Because the theater that I went to (the only one showing it) presented it on a non IMAX screen. So there large black bars on both sides of the screen. Fine. But then for the non-IMAX sequences there were large black bars across the bottom and top as well, making the actual visual image only occupying about 70% of the screen. Just a ton of wasted real estate. So see it in True IMAX if you can. My only other issue is the film does feel a bit too long. Some of the “bits”, while very funny, were repeated a few too many times. Please chalk these up as minor gripes. Have been very impressed with Daniels’ films. I’m always hesitant to recommend The Death of Dick Long because of the nature of it’s plot (IYKYK), but it’s an underrated gem, in my opinion. (and based on a weird true story).
- Nathan MagretaJuly 22, 2025Oh, My, God. This is absolutely insane. Some of the most originality in Hollywood ever. This movie is creative, a technical marvel, and is hilarious.
- pipanniJune 23, 2025The most evil villain of all time and that is going to destroy the universe is doing it because she's very upset (for reasons!), but our heroine talks with her and then everything is all right. The end (?!). Plus people change universes by inserting stuff up their rear ends. Nope, definitely not a movie for me.
- Ben RanfordJune 9, 2025beautiful. completely absurd but so full of life. this might just be the human condition distilled into a film.
- Dave KawatraJuly 13, 2025Amazing
- mickerdooJuly 3, 2025Manically profound. Laughed, teared up, pondered existence. Great idea and execution. Entertaining visuals. Heartwarming story. Very silly.
- John OrneMarch 22, 2025I'm in to it
























