'Everything Everywhere All At Once' is now the most celebrated sci-fi film in Oscar history

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'Everything Everywhere All At Once' is now the celebrated sci-fi film in Oscar history

"Everything Everywhere All At Once" beats"Star Wars" and"Gravity" for most Oscar nominations and wins combined.

Science fiction movies as a whole have had an unpleasant affair with stuffy voters at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences with a fewFor some reason, those with the picking power don’t often consider the genre to be particularly honorable or socially conscious and view films about time travel, spaceships, alien creatures, outer space odysseys and interdimensional adventures as unworthy of their tastes and time.

 

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A perfect movie experience for Democrats, and their hangers-on folks, IMHO. And ROFLMAO!

‘now the MOST’ come on you guys - grammar

Terrible film. I left the cinema in the middle. Nothing to do with sci-fi.

Was a poor man's star trek episode 🤷

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