Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) is A24's highest-grossing film and marks their third collaboration with the directing duo Daniels (pictured ). A24 is a film distribution and production company based in New York City that launched in August 2012. It released its first film, A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III , in February 2013, and gained recognition with the box-office success of Spring Breakers that March.[ 1] [ 2] They entered into deals with Amazon Prime Video and DirecTV Cinema in late 2013 for the video-on-demand release of some films, in 2016, amassed seven Academy Award nominations for movies they distributed; Amy won Best Documentary , Ex Machina won Best Visual Effects , and Brie Larson received Best Actress for Room .[ 2] [ 3] A24 also became a production studio that year, financing Moonlight in partnership with Plan B Entertainment ;[ 4] that film earned critical acclaim and won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture .[ 5] Since then, the company began producing more original content and announced partnerships with Apple TV+ and Showtime Networks for the digital releases of some of its films.[ 6] [ 7] Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) is its highest-grossing film with $143 million in box office earnings and was the recipient of numerous accolades and seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.[ 8] [ 9] As of 2022,[update] Lady Bird (2017) and Eighth Grade (2018) are A24's highest-rated films on Rotten Tomatoes , with a 99% approval rating for each, and Moonlight is one of the highest-scoring films on Metacritic with a 99 out of 100.[ 10] [ 11]
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