Face / Off Critic Reviews

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Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

The high-tech stuff is flawlessly done, but the intriguing elements of the movie involve the performances.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Lisa SchwarzbaumAdd Critic to Favorites

But it is the steady accretion of hundreds of small moments in this elegant, high-spirited, intensely satisfying production -- the director's third American movie, but the first to approach the dazzle of his Hong Kong stuff -- that, toted up, makes everything right about this des- perately welcome thriller.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kenneth TuranAdd Critic to Favorites

In its best moments, Face/Off practically mainlines fury, leaving audiences no time to think or even breathe.Read the full review

ReelViews | James BerardinelliAdd Critic to Favorites

Woo, who is known and appreciated for his unique stylistic approach to violence and bloodshed, creates a kinetic ballet of bullets and explosions that drives the adrenaline level through the roof.Read the full review

Rolling Stone | Peter TraversAdd Critic to Favorites

Exciting and then some, Face/Off blends the director's supercharged images of balletic brutality and spiritual catharsis with an off-the-wall humor that allows John Travolta and Nicolas Cage to really let it rip.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalleAdd Critic to Favorites

It's the picture that proves action films don't have to be silly, that a few thrill sequences don't mean every other value has to be shot to pieces.Read the full review

Slate | David EdelsteinAdd Critic to Favorites

Face/Off is such a blast that at times I forgot I was watching a John Woo movie.Read the full review

The New York Times | Elvis MitchellAdd Critic to Favorites

Before we go numb from such prefab excitement, here comes a mega-movie that actually delivers what mega-movies promise: strong characters, smart plotting, breathless action and a gimmick that hasn't been seen before.Read the full review

USA Today | Andy SeilerAdd Critic to Favorites

It could be argued that this movie's callousness toward human life is nihilistic and nasty. But Woo takes everything so absurdly far that audiences laugh at what horrified them moments before. [27Jun1997 Pg01.D]Read the full review

Variety | Todd McCarthyAdd Critic to Favorites

A provocative premise, virtuoso direction and two dazzling lead performances go a long way toward offsetting a lack of dramatic structure and a sense of when to quit in Face/Off.Read the full review

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