PGA Awards 2023: ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ Wins Big

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'Everything Everywhere All At Once' won big at last night's PGA awards.

It seems like no matter what universe the film is playing in, the results will stay the same, as Everything Everywhere All at Once continued its storming awards seasons run with yet another victory. It's another remarkable achievement for the incredibly ambitious Michelle Yeoh-starring movie from Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Like the Academy Awards, the PGA has used a preferential voting system, with both organizations making the switch to that format in 2009, and due to a shared membership for a number of members, the PGA Awards have long been an accurate indication of the direction for the Best Picture Academy Award winner.

Last year's winner, CODA, received a major boost en route to picking up the Best Picture Oscar with a win at the PGA Awards preceding it. That marked the fourth time in five years that the winner of the PGA Award went on to win the Oscar equivalent. In 22 of the past 33 years, both winners have aligned, and 88% of the time in the past 13 years.

 

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