Everything Everywhere All At Once Named Best Film by Southern Eastern Film Critics Association

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s Everything Everywhere All At Once has been named Best Film by the Southern Eastern Film Critics Association. The film also picked up wins for Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, Best Actress for Michelle Yeoh, and Best Supporting Actor for Ke Huy Quan.

Full list of winners and runners-up below.

Top 10 Films

1. Everything Everywhere All At once

2. The Banshees of Inisherin

3. The Fabelmans

4. TÁR

5. Top Gun: Maverick

6. RRR

7. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

8. Women Talking

9. Nope

10. The Batman

Best Actor

Colin Farrell – The Banshees of Inisherin

Runner-Up: Brendan Fraser – The Whale

Best Actress

Michelle Yeoh – Everything Everywhere All At Once

Runner-Up: Cate Blanchett – TÁR

Best Supporting Actor

Ke Huy Quan – Everything Everywhere All At Once

Runner-Up: Brendan Gleeson – The Banshees of Inisherin

Best Supporting Actress

Kerry Condon – The Banshees of Inisherin

Runner-Up: Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All at Once

Best Ensemble

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Runner-Up: Women Talking

Best Director

The Daniels – Everything Everywhere All At Once

Runner-Up: Steven Spielberg – The Fabelmans

Best Original Screenplay

The Daniels – Everything Everywhere All At Once

Runner-Up: Martin McDonagh – The Banshees of Inisherin

Best Adapted Screenplay

Sarah Polley – Women Talking

Runner-Up: Rian Johnson – Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

Best Documentary

Fire of Love

Runner-Up: Good Night Oppy

Best Foreign-Language Film

RRR

Runner-Up: Decision to Leave

Best Animated Film

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio

Runner-Up: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On

Best Cinematography

Claudio Miranda – Top Gun: Maverick

Runner-Up: Janusz Kaminski – The Fabelmans

Best Score

Michael Giacchino – The Batman

Runner-Up: John Williams – The Fabelmans

The Gene Wyatt Award (Film That Best Evokes the Spirit of the South)

Elvis

Runner-Up: Till

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.