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Leaving your comfort zone makes you have different experiences.

Writing a newsletter was very interesting. I had to pay attention to events happening around me, research and interview people.

Trying out a new style of writing also requires stepping out of your comfort zone and exploring other forms of expression.

With this project, I was able to get a better idea of the success of a film in a local cinema, and it was really nice to be able to interact more.

Everything Everywhere All At Once is part of the top 10 most watched movies in May by Utahns.

Michelle Yeoh's multiverse sci-fi action film goes beyond the Utahn’s expectations and opens up a new door for movie watching experience.

SALT LAKE CITY, UT – According to Yelps, “Everything, Everywhere, all at Once” is part of the Top 10 best movies now playing in Salt Lake City, and this is the last week that Utahns will have the chance to watch in theaters before it goes to streaming channels.

In an interview with a Broadway Centre Cinemas’ employee, Sydney Vitor, in downtown Salt Lake City, it was mentioned that the movie took a few weeks to become popular around the city, but starting on week 3, it became one of the most watched movies in the theater. He said that they are expecting even greater demand with this being the last week.

“Everything, Everywhere, all at Once” has been in theaters for 11 weeks and it is being consider by Utahns as a movie like no other, with an impeccable production, storytelling and execution. The movie, directed by Michelle Yeoh, touches eight subjects at the same time with important now-a-days messages and impresses many people.

Neal Burns, a student who lives in Downtown Salt Lake City, has recently watched the movie and said “This movie is able to bend the rules of genres without being overly distracted. This movie is a mix of genres in the simplest form. Now, if someone is to go into this movie with only that idea, you will be surprised. When I saw this, there were moments where I would be enjoying the action then, I’d feel my brain going inside out, cry, and then laugh out loud.”

Reviews vary widely. The vast majority of people like the film and are impressed by the production, story and message. But there are some people that think the movie is too “out of reality” and ends up not liking it.

Ruben Hernandez, from the The Battalion, says that “The movie captures the viewer in two ways. First, with its unique action-comedy-sci-fi-drama genre, having the viewer either at the edge of their seat, uncontrollably laughing or uncontrollably crying, all within the setting of the multiverse concept. While it can’t be decided what the viewer will experience, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” is certainly a once-in-a-lifetime cinematic experience that will leave you shocked and wanting more.”

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