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How to Watch <em>Everything Everywhere All At Once</em>

How to Watch <em>Everything Everywhere All At Once</em>

See the mind-bending film before Michelle Yeoh takes over awards season.

Everything Everywhere All At Once

Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's multiverse fable Everything Everywhere All At Once is probably the film that all of your friends have urged you to watch...and that none of them have been able to describe. The inventive mind-melt of a movie is set to be the darling of the awards season, but both its plot and the feelings it invokes in die-hard fans are difficult to put into words.

The critical darling follows the Wong family: Evelyn (Michelle Yeoh), the overworked, no-nonsense mom who's struggling to file her taxes; Waymond (Ke Huy Kwan), the sweet, unassuming dad; and Joy (Stephanie Hsu), the daughter whose struggling to connect with her mom. Evelyn's life takes a strong left turn when a version of Waymond from another universe teaches her how to travel between dimensions, saying that only she can save the world from a familiar threat. That's all we can give away, to allow the movie to make you laugh, sob, and have a mini existential crisis all on its own.

This year's awards season is filled with excellent films, but EEAAO is the can't miss of the season. To experience it yourself, see how to watch the beloved movie below.

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Where to Watch

EEAAO is available to stream for all Showtime subscribers, either through the standalone website or as part of a bundle with another cable of streaming service. The network is currently offering a 30-day free trial, followed by a discounted rate of $3.99 for six months, when you sign up through the site.

The movie is also available for rent and purchase via Amazon Prime VideoGoogle PlayiTunes, and Vudu—and can be purchased on DVD and Blu-ray for $14 and $22, respectively.

When to Watch

The movie is widely available to purchase or stream now, making this the perfect time to watch as it continues racking up award season wins.

This article originally appeared in Harper's BAZAAR US.

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