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Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)

Rating: 7/10
Runtime 139 minutes

It would be fair to say that I watch a lot of movies.

Every now and then, I watch a movie that leaves me scratching my head, asking, "What the fuck was that?"

This is one of those movies.

It mixes multiple genres across multiple universes so that even if you have the attention span of a gnat, this will keep you entertained.

Rather than trying to understand it, it's best to simply sit back and enjoy the wonderfully chaotic ride.


Rating: 7/10
Runtime: 139 minutes
IMDB: 8/10 (540k votes)
First Reviewed: 2022-08-06
Last Updated: 2024-09-29

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