Everything Everywhere All At Once Named Best Film by Philadelphia Film Critics Circle

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s Everything Everywhere All At Once has been named Best Film by the Philadelphia Film Critics Circle. The film also won Best Director, Best Script, Best Supporting Actor for Ke Huy Quan, and Best Breakthrough Performance for Stephanie Hsu.

Full list of winners and runners-up below.

Best Film
Everything Everywhere All At once
Runner-up: TÁR

Best Foreign Film
RRR
Runner-up: Holy Spider

Best Documentary
Good Night Oppy
Runner-up: Fire of Love

Best Director
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner-up: Todd Field – TÁR

Best Actress
Cate Blanchett – TÁR
Runner-up: Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All At Once

​Best Actor
Brendan Fraser – The Whale
Runner-up: Bill Nighy – Living

Best Supporting Actress
Janelle Monáe – Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
​Runner-up: Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All At Once

​Best Supporting Actor
Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner-up: Brendan Gleeson – The Banshees of Inisherin

Best Ensemble
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
Runner-up: Everything Everywhere All At Once

Best Animated Film
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
Runner-up: Turning Red

Best Cinematography
RRR
Runner-up: Top Gun: Maverick

Best Breakthrough Performance
Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runner-up: Austin Butler – Elvis

Best Directorial Debut
John Patton Ford – Emily the Criminal
Runner-up: Goran Stolevski – You Won’t Be Alone

Best Script
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Runners-up: Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Best Soundtrack
RRR
Runner-up: TÁR

Elaine May Award (awarded for bringing awareness to a story form womens’ perspective)
Woman Talking

Cheesesteak Award (awarded to a blockbuster that’s hard to ignore)
Top Gun: Maverick
Runner-up: RRR


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Author: Doug Jamieson

From musicals to horror and everything in between, Doug has an eclectic taste in films. Both a champion of independent cinema and a defender of more mainstream fare, he prefers to find an equal balance between two worlds often at odds with each other. A film critic by trade but a film fan at heart, Doug also writes for his own website The Jam Report, and Australia’s the AU review.