Everything Everywhere All At Once blew everybody away in 2022, before going on to sweep the board at the Oscars.
Written and directed by the Daniels, the mindbending sci-fi (or is it an action movie, a fantasy movie, a martial arts movie?) sees Michelle Yeoh play Chinese-American immigrant Evelyn Wang, who just wants to complete her taxes.
But before she can do that, she must explore the multiverse and use different versions of herself to prevent a powerful being from destroying everything.
If you haven't seen it yet or just want a rewatch, Everything Everywhere All At Once is now available to watch for free on Channel 4's streaming service, following its network premiere on Saturday night (December 7).
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If you don't want to stream the movie, there's also a repeat broadcast tomorrow night (December 10) at 10.20pm on digital channel 4Seven.
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Everything Everywhere All At Once was nominated for 11 awards at the 2023 Oscars and went on to win seven Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Actress for Michelle Yeoh and Best Supporting Actress for Jamie Lee Curtis.
Ke Huy Quan also won Best Supporting Actor at the Oscars, among many other award wins, and gave one of the best speeches of the night.
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"I owe everything to the love of my life, my wife Echo, who month after month, year after year for 20 years told me that one day, my time will come," he said.
"Dreams are something you have to believe in. I almost gave up on mine. To all of you out there, please keep your dreams alive. Thank you so much for welcoming me back. I love you."
Everything Everywhere All At Once is now available to watch for free on Channel 4's streaming service.
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