Award for Everything Everywhere All at Once goes to Tom Cruise

Award for Everything Everywhere All at Once goes to Tom Cruise

Updated on February 28, 2023 00:04 AM by Andrew Koschiev

On Saturday night, Kevin Costner's Everything Everywhere All At Once won the Producers Guild of America Award for best picture. At the same time, Tom Cruise was honoured for his nearly three decades of work as a producer. Ke Huy Quan, another Oscar favourite, greeted Wang and the other producers from the stage with enthusiastic shouts of "We love you.".

As of 2014, 11 of the 14 previous PGA winners went on to win best picture at the Academy Awards, making the award the best predictor of what will win the top honour at the Oscars. After winning PGAs last year and 2021, CODA and Nomadland positioned themselves as contenders for the best picture award. It seems likely that Everything Everywhere will win the Academy Awards on March 12 if it wins Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards. 

Travel was one of his passions

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Despite causing a stir inside and outside the Beverly Hilton with his presence at the show, Cruise earned the David O. Selznick Award for producing Mission: Impossible, the first of many life achievement awards given out by the PGAs. Previously, Steven Spielberg, Kevin Feige, Mary Parent, and Brian Grazer have been honoured with the Selznick Award. In a tuxedo with long hair, Cruise talked about his desire to travel the world and have adventures. 

His lifelong dream was to make movies. When Cruis was 18 and making his film debut in 1981, he was given access to every aspect of the production by producer Stanley Jaffe. The task was something he was certain he would spend his life doing. In addition to thanking Jerry Bruckheimer, Cruise shouted out to last year's film Top Gun: Maverick, which has also been nominated for PGA Awards and an Academy Award for best picture.

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A forever gratitude would be expressed by Cruise

The door was opened for me by Bruckheimer. Tom Cruise said he would be forever grateful to him for his hospitality. In addition to Vanilla Sky, The Last Samurai, Jack Reacher, and the other five Mission: Impossible films, Cruise has regularly produced the films he has starred in. Sherry Lansing, the former Paramount CEO, presented him with the award, and he paid tribute to many other mentors and partners. 

The adventure life he wanted has been made possible because of you all. As Cruise closed, he thanked the audience for letting him entertain them "first and foremost." Additionally, Navalny won the Best Documentary Award at the PGA, while Pinocchio won Best Animated. In addition to winning the Stanley Kramer Award, till also won the Stanley Kramer Award for bringing awareness to important social issues through production or production. 

The Dropout won a limited series

Best comedy won in the PGA competition. The drama won in the PGA. The reality or competition series won in Lizzo's Watch Out For The Big Grrrls, the nonfiction series won in Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy, the limited series won in The Dropout, and the television movie won in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story. Among the shows Mindy Kaling produced were The Mindy Project, The Sex Lives of College Girls, Never Have I Ever, Velma and The Office. 

Her achievement in television was recognized with a Norman Lear Achievement Award. The fact that Kaling is a child of immigrants turns out to be his secret weapon. Presented with the award was Kaling's former co-writer and co-star, B.J. Novak, who said she "cared about characters no one else cared enough to put on TV, and they cared about things other people on TV didn't care about."

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