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Everything Everywhere All at Once
Cast
Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, James Hong View AllCrew
Daniel Scheinert (Screenplay), Daniel Scheinert (Director), Daniel Kwan (Screenplay), Daniel Kwan (Director) View AllRelease: Mar. 24th, 2022
Runtime: 2 hours, 19 minutes
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Takoma11
Joy is gay, which further strains Evelyn's biases when her father, Gong Gong (James Hong) comes to visit from China.
Joy is gay, which further strains Evelyn's biases when her father, Gong Gong (James Hong) comes to visit from China.
TheUsualSuspect
The humour from the 'Daniels" previous film feels very similar here, so if you couldn't get on board with a farting corpse in Swiss Army Man, you'll probably find the humour here extremely juvenile.
The humour from the 'Daniels" previous film feels very similar here, so if you couldn't get on board with a farting corpse in Swiss Army Man, you'll probably find the humour here extremely juvenile.
Thursday Next
It's at least 50% madder than any other multiverse movie currently out there (there's a universe where people have hotdogs for hands, for example).
It's at least 50% madder than any other multiverse movie currently out there (there's a universe where people have hotdogs for hands, for example).