Everything Everywhere All At Once,” the trippy and moving arthouse film that was a big theatrical hit last summer, won the top prizes at both, all but guaranteeing that it will take home the Academy Award for Best Picture on March 12 at the Dolby Theatre.Momentum for what once was its closest rivals — “The Fabelmans,” “The Banshees of Inisherin” and, to a lesser extent, “Top Gun: Maverick” — is dead.
There is no conceivable path to victory for any of those movies. “Everything Everywhere” has been, and will continue to be, an unstoppable juggernaut.Heating up, however, are the acting races.
Right now there is only one shoo-in: Ke Huy Quan will take Best Supporting Actor for “Everything Everywhere,” having won the same category at the Golden Globes and SAGs.
But Best Actress, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress are tighter than a star’s forehead after a Botox treatment.The actress matchup is Cate Blanchett for her titanic turn in “Tár” versus Michelle Yeoh as the ass-kicking and emotionally wracked Evelyn in “Everything Everywhere.” Yeoh and Blanchett both won Globes — in the Comedy and Drama categories respectively.
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