HOLLYWOOD, March 12 — Everything Everywhere All at Once, a wacky sci-fi film featuring multiple universes, sex toys and hot dog fingers, enters Sunday’s Oscars ceremony as the...
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Academy bosses hope audiences will tune in to see whether the zany US$100 million-grossing hit can claim Hollywood’s most coveted prize — and draw a line under Will Smith’s infamous slap at last year’s gala.— which leads the overall nominations count at 11 — follows a Chinese immigrant laundromat owner locked in battle with an inter-dimensional supervillain who happens to also be her own daughter.
The film has dominated nearly every awards show in Hollywood, with its charismatic, predominantly Asian stars becoming the feel-good story of the season.
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