Everything, Everywhere, All at Once / Ep. 201

On Episode 201 of the Always the Critic Podcast, we stick googly eyes on our foreheads and strap in for our review of Everything Everywhere All at Once, starring Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, Stephanie Hsu, and Jamie Lee Curtis. Rico and Jess verse-jump into a robust multiverse, discussing the film’s Asian representation, the unassailable Michelle Yeoh, the triumphant return of Ke Huy Quan to the silver screen, the small but might VFX team, the deeper themes and meaning, their favorite scenes, and more! *Here is The Wrap Interview with Visual Effects Supervisor Zak Stoltz referenced on the podcast: How ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Pulled Off Marvel-Worthy VFX With a Team of 5 People (Yes, Seriously) For episodes with similar movies, click below Action Adventure Become a Subscriber! Monthly Subscription Listen To Us! Spotify Apple Podcasts Anchor Follow us! Patreon Instagram   Twitter   Facebook   Rico’s Youtube Rico’s Letterboxd   Jessica’s Letterboxd

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For the movie goer and movie lover, Always the Critic Podcast is a group of friends discussing and reviewing everything from box office juggernauts to indie sleeper hits to throwback favorites. No film degrees, no connections, no experience necessary because when it comes to film, we’re “always the critic.”