Everything Everywhere All At Once

In Everything Everywhere All at Once, various genres blend together in a way that may cause one to overlook its core essence as a martial arts film. Michelle Yeoh takes on the role of a laundromat owner who embarks on an extraordinary adventure across multiple universes, driven by the mission to vanquish villains, safeguard the world, and fulfill her tax obligations.


The film's stunt choreography, skillfully orchestrated by brothers Andy and Brian Le, pays tribute to numerous iconic kung fu movies. TFurthermore, its ncorporation of amusing fight sequences evokes a sense of homage to the exhilarating and unconventional style found in the works of Jackie Chan, who is renowned for his daring and unconventional martial arts performances. Hence, Everything Everywhere All at Once deserves to be hailed as one of the best martial art movies.


Release: 2022

Stars: Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Jamie Lee Curtis

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93%

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Top 5 Best Martial Art Movies

  1. top 1 Shadow
  2. top 2 Everything Everywhere All At Once
  3. top 3 The Raid 2
  4. top 4 Man of Tai Chi
  5. top 5 Triple Threat

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