Everything Everywhere All At Once makes Oscars history as the night’s biggest winner | Ents & Arts News

Everything Everywhere All At Once won the Oscars, winning three acting awards and the grand prize of the night, for best picture.
The multiverse sci-fi comedy took home a total of seven awards, with bells making history for stars Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis, as well as a director award for Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, aka “the Daniels”.
Other big winners include Brendan Fraser, who was named best actor for his portrayal of a sickly obese teacher in The Whale, while German antiwar epic All Quiet On The Western Front has won four awards, including best international film.
The sequels Top Gun: Maverick, Avatar: The Way Of Water and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever were also honored, each taking home an award.
But the night belongs to a movie about laundry, taxes and exploring other universes – Everything Everywhere All At Once
The best actress win for Yeoh makes her the first Asian woman to win the award in 94 years of the Oscars.
Addressing all the women watching, the 60-year-old said: “Never let anyone tell you you’re past your peak.”