The success of "Everything Everywhere All At Once" at the SAG Awards sets the stage for the Oscars.

The success of "Everything Everywhere All At Once" at the SAG Awards sets the stage for the Oscars.

Do you need a movie recommendation The dimensional-jumping action film "Everything Everywhere All at Once" is the movie for you, whether you're into action film or not you better watched it now because it  won the top prize at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, solidifying its position as the favorite to win the coveted best picture Oscar next month.

In recent weeks at the Hollywood award ceremonies leading up to the Academy Awards on March 12, the film about a Chinese-American laundromat owner who struggles to finish her taxes amidst family strife has won a ton of trophies.

SAG-AFTRA actors nominated the "Everything Everywhere" cast as the best film ensemble. Actors make up the majority of Oscar voters, so the recipients of SAG's film awards are closely followed.

Additionally, the science fiction film's lead female performer Michelle Yeoh, who plays laundromat owner Evelyn Wang, as well as supporting performers Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis, won awards.

"This is not just for me. This is for every little girl that looks like me," Yeoh said.

The highest honors at the Directors Guild and Producers Guild awards went to Hong Hong's "Everything Everywhere," which made A24's highest-grossing movie ever with ticket sales of more than $107 million. Sally Field received a lifetime achievement award for an acting career that began nearly 60 years ago and took her from TV hits to

Oscar-winning films. Brendan Fraser won the SAG award for best male movie actor for his role as a reclusive, severely obese man trying to reconnect with his daughter in "The Whale.