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When Best Picture Winners Overcome a Release Early in the Year

The New York Times – Movies:

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” isn’t the first top film to have its debut long before awards season. But it is one of the few to go the distance.

Sarah Bahr
Author: Sarah Bahr

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