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    Everything Everywhere All at Once

    enMay 22, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Two words: googly eyes. 
    One of the most unexpected episodes of the year is here: Olivia and Isaac's discussion of Everything Everywhere All at Once. The Daniel's new film just passed Uncut Gems as the highest-grossing A24 film in the U.S., and for good reason: it has had incredible word of mouth because it is hands-down one of the year's absolute greatest films. It's sweet, its hilarious, its incredibly exciting, and features multi-universal fight sequences. Basically everything you could want in a movie!
    Content warning: there is a brief description of THAT scene with the things. 

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