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Everything Everywhere All At Once – The Cinematic Schematic Review
In today’s episode of The Cinematic Schematic, we dive deep into The Daniels (that’s Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert) wildly ambitious multiverse(move over Dr. Strange) to explore themes of love, balance, regret, and so much more through some of the most bizarre filmmaking you’ve ever seen with Everything Everywhere All At Once. Drunken master fight scenes out of a Jackie Chan movie? Check. Shocking revelations around every corner? Check. A versatile and emotionally grounded Michelle Yeoh performance? Check. The film has all of this and so much more, but is it comprehensible? Joining us to answer that question in our review of Everything Everywhere All At Once are award-winning Oklahoma filmmaker, Laron Chapman, and Harold Storey, the host of the TunesToons podcast and A24 film fan. We break the ice with a discussion over films that are probably better in an alternative multiverse before diving into our spoiler-free review and alternate media recommendations and then wrapping up the conversation with a spoiler-filled breakdown of the movie. It’s hugely ambitious and throws a near-overwhelming amount of ideas at the wall, but do all of these seemingly unrelated elements come together meaningfully by the end? Tune into our full review to find […]
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