Everything Everywhere All at Once made Oscars history in the above-the-line categories

Everything Everywhere All at Once made Oscar history on Sunday night.

Everything Everywhere All at Once had a fantastic night at the 95th Academy Awards.

In fact, it had the best night in the above-the-line Oscar categories in the history of the awards snow.

The film won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, Best Supporting ActorBest Supporting Actress and Best Original Screenplay, giving it six of the eight major above-the-line categories (the others being Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay).

No other film has ever accomplished that feat.

It’s an incredible finale to the film’s awards season, cementing it as one of the most beloved films of the 2020s.

Once we get to the end of the decade, we’ll be talking about Everything Everywhere All at Once as one of the last 10 year’s defining achievements.

This is just not something that happens every day, particularly with a film that is as vibrant, genre-inspired and zany as Everything Everywhere All at Once.

If you’re ever going to an Oscar trivia contest, you’ve now got your answer for the most successful above-the-line Academy Awards movie of all time. Raccacoonie would be proud.