#869: Everything Everywhere All At Once/Face/Off at 25
The directing duo Daniels (“Swiss Army Man”) take a maximalist approach to filmmaking that suits the dizzying plotting of their new multiverse tale EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE. And while Daniels’ seemingly endless inventiveness is impressive and often hilarious, what makes the film really tick is the layered acting work of stars Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan. Speaking of acting, 1997's FACE/OFF has its share of it, with Nicolas Cage and John Travolta trading personas - and faces - in John Woo’s action spectacle. Adam and Josh give the film a 25th-anniversary revisit in anticipation of their upcoming Top 5 Nicolas Cage Performances. Plus they crown the winner of Filmspotting Madness—Best of the '70s.
0:00 - Billboard
1:25 - Review: “Everything Everywhere All At Once”
Jair Claudino Rodrigues Junior, “Sorte”
31:25 - Next Week / Notes
36:43 - Filmspotting Madness—Best of the '70s: Champion
52:32 - Review: “Face/Off” at 25
1:21:34 - Outro