Brendan Fraser, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ win big at Oscars

ABOVE: Brendan Fraser. Screenshot via The Academy/Facebook.

Hollywood celebrated 2022’s best in film at the 95th annual Academy Awards March 12.

Late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel hosted the star-studded event for the third time and his first since 2018. Brendan Fraser took home the Best Actor trophy for his performance as Charlie, a gay obese man trying to reconcile with his teenage daughter in the film “The Whale.”

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“Everything Everywhere All at Once,” a film about the relationship between a mother and her lesbian daughter throughout the multiverse, was the big winner of the night winning seven Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director and the other three acting awards.

The wins make A24, the company behind the release of “Everything Everywhere” and “The Whale,” the first film studio to clean sweep the Oscar’s top categories.

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