Michelle Yeoh as Evelyn protecting Stephanie Hsu,as Joy and Ke Huy Quan as Waymond in Everything Everywhere All at Once

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ swears that even your worst life is worth living, and as a mother, I want to believe that

Everything Everywhere All at Once, the groundbreaking, absurdist, reality-bending comedy drama written and directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert is a favorite for the 2023 Oscars. Revisiting the movie a year after its release, the core message feels stronger than ever and as always, serves as a catalyst for some serious personal reflection. Continue reading “‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ swears that even your worst life is worth living, and as a mother, I want to believe that”

2023 Oscars Best Picture nominees: Which are worth your time, and which can you leave behind?

The 2023 Oscars Best Picture nominees range from a true-blue blockbuster to a movie you definitely didn’t even know existed before the nominees were announced. Some are watchable, some are too hoity-toity for their own good, and a couple are just not worth your time. Continue reading “2023 Oscars Best Picture nominees: Which are worth your time, and which can you leave behind?”