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The 95th Oscars are over, and Everything Everywhere All At Once has taken home seven awards, including the night’s top prize: best picture.
Additionally, Michelle Yeoh took home the win for best actress, Ke Huy Quan took home the award for best supporting actor, and Jamie Lee Curtis won for best supporting actress. Writers and directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert won best original screenplay and best director for their collective work. Best editing also went to someone from the EEAAO team, Paul Rogers.
The Daniels’ absurdist sci-fi comedy-drama follows a Chinese-America immigrant (Yeoh), who finds that she must connect with the multiversal variants of herself to save the entire universe from a powerful being and try to fix her fractured family in the process. In addition to Yeoh, Quan, and Curtis, the movie also stars Stephanie Hsu and James Hong.
If you haven’t yet seen the Oscar winner and want to check it out, we’ve got all the details on where you can stream Everything Everywhere All At Once.
Where to watch Everything Everywhere All At Once
Everything Everywhere All At Once is available to stream with a Showtime subscription. Showtime costs $10.99/month, but all new subscribers can take advantage of a 30-day free trial before payment kicks in.
You can also buy Everything Everywhere All At Once from streaming video retailers like Prime Video, Vudu, and Apple TV. Digital purchases cost $19.99, and you can stream the movie as often as you’d like.