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The Story of Everything

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The Story of Everything is a cinematic exploration of the cosmos that reveals the hidden hand behind our universe. From the precise laws that govern the stars to the intricate patterns found in every living cell, the film traces evidence of intentional design throughout nature. Whether examining distant star-forming clouds or the spiral structure of DNA, we discover a consistent signature woven into the fabric of existence.

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The Story of Everything gives us scientific depth with striking clarity and beauty, delivering a thoughtful exploration of the universe’s design.

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Michael Medved The Michael Medved Show 17h
4/4
Hugely entertaining and enlightening with an elegant presentation and profound ideas about reality and ultimate meaning. Go to Full Review
Michael Clark Epoch Times 2d
3.5/5
Even with the brilliant visuals, the ultimate point of the film is still too intimidating for general audiences. This is a movie that needs to be a four- or five-part miniseries. There is simply too much information to be fully absorbed in 100 minutes. Go to Full Review
Brett McCracken The Gospel Coalition Apr 30
The Story of Everything makes a powerful case for the mounting scientific evidence that an intelligent first cause—something outside space and time—created the universe. Go to Full Review
Christopher Lloyd The Film Yap Apr 30
3.5/5
This documentary looks at competing theories about the creation of the universe and of life on Earth, nudging us to embrace the idea of intelligent design (read: bearded omniscient father in the sky). Go to Full Review
Avi Offer NYC Movie Guru Apr 23
An enlightening, engaging, well-edited and, above all, fair and balanced documentary. Go to Full Review
Mike McGranaghan Aisle Seat Apr 21
3/4
Prepare to be challenged, provoked, and thoroughly fascinated. Go to Full Review
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Terri 5h Beautiful special effects, interesting presentation of evidence, made tough subjects understandable, for anyone who wants to learn about how DNA has affected science and hypotheses thought to be pretty good but which can't explain major current scientific discoveries See more Robert 7h The presentation was fascinating and showed how modern Science and Religion are moving together. See more Rob 10h Great movie that goes through multiple layers (universe, solar system, planet, bacteria, first cell, etc.) and shows the scientific evidence that points toward a creator. See more Rosemary 11h Sorry they lost me on the first half… See more Scott C 14h I was disappointed in the section on cosmology because it completely ignored Plasma Cosmology (Electric Universe) See more Sharon 15h I liked the movie, The Story of Everything, because we humans have so many questions about life. The movie, to me, answered the initial question... that all of thisman, earth, the universedid not happen randomly. There is too much thought in the design of the universe and we, humans, to have been the result of happenstance. Everything is here as the result of intricate planning from the Creator(s). After watching this movie, I felt very uplifted. Science is providing the details from which we humans can decide for ourselves from whence we came. And, the movie provides the appropriate questions. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis The Story of Everything is a cinematic exploration of the cosmos that reveals the hidden hand behind our universe. From the precise laws that govern the stars to the intricate patterns found in every living cell, the film traces evidence of intentional design throughout nature. Whether examining distant star-forming clouds or the spiral structure of DNA, we discover a consistent signature woven into the fabric of existence.
Director
Eric Esau
Producer
Jason Pamer, Brian Bird, Jens Jacob, Eric Esau
Screenwriter
Stephen C. Meyer
Distributor
Fathom Entertainment
Production Co
Sypher Studios, Mew Films
Genre
Documentary, Nature
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 30, 2026, Limited
Runtime
1h 45m