‘Everything Everywhere’ Tops Oscar Nominations With 11

‘Everything Everywhere’ Tops Oscar Nominations With 11
(L–R) Stephanie Hsu, Michelle Yeoh, and Ke Huy Quan in a scene from "Everything Everywhere All At Once." Allyson Riggs/A24 Films via AP
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NEW YORK—The multiverse-skipping sci-fi indie hit “Everything Everywhere All at Once” led nominations to the 95th Academy Awards as Hollywood heaped honors on big-screen spectacles like “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Avatar: The Way of Water” a year after a streaming service won best picture for the first time.

Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan’s “Everything Everywhere All at Once” landed a leading 11 nominations on Tuesday, including nods for Michelle Yeoh and comeback kid Ke Huy Quan, the former child star of “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.” Released back in March, the A24 film has proved an unlikely Oscar heavyweight against the expectations of even its makers. Yeoh became the first Asian actor nominated for best actress.