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Outrageous sequel to the hit comedy "Analyze This!" Mafia boss Paul Vitti (Oscar-winner Robert DeNiro "City By the Sea," "Meet the Parents") is quietly released from prison and naturally, returns to visit his analyst Dr. Ben Sobel (Emmy-winner Billy Crystal "Monsters, Inc.," "America's Sweethearts"). Surprisingly, it's the doctor who is now in need of help, as the stress of taking over the family practice following the death of his father bears down on him. Meanwhile, Paul tries to adjust to non-mafia life, eventually taking a job as a consultant on a TV show about...the mafia! Starring Emmy-winner Lisa Kudrow ("Analyze This," TV's "Friends"), Joe Viterelli ("Shallow Hal," "Analyze This"), Emmy-nominated Anthony LaPaglia ("Autumn in New York," TV's "Frazier") and Oscar and Golden Globe-nominee Cathy Moriarty ("Cop Land," "Casper"). Directed by Harold Ramis ("Analyze This," "As Good As It Gets").
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Lew Irwin

Critics are suggesting that Analyze That, starring Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal, may have a lot in common with the candy sold at the multiplexes' concesssions stands. Stephen Holden in the New York Times says that the film really amounts to not more than a kind of mob vaudeville show. Chris Kaltenbach in the Baltimore Sun writes that pleasant is about the most you can say for it. Likewise, Eleanor Ringel Gillespie in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution describes the movie as an amiable and occasionally laugh-out-loud follow-up. Carrie Rickey in the Philadelphia Inquirer writes that the so-so sequel ... is stronger on jokes than on story. Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal allows that the film is studded with nifty one-liners, but, he concludes, Never was a sequel more slapdash. Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune calls it a Hollywood sequel of surpassing silliness and wasted talent. But Mike Clark in USA Today has a different take on the film. All it amounts to, he says, is a calculated commercial comedy to pay those Christmas multiplex rents when other screens must play less popular movies destined to win all the awards.

Lew Irwin

Critics are suggesting that Analyze That, starring Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal, may have a lot in common with the candy sold at the multiplexes' concesssions stands. Stephen Holden in the New York Times says that the film really amounts to not more than a kind of mob vaudeville show. Chris Kaltenbach in the Baltimore Sun writes that pleasant is about the most you can say for it. Likewise, Eleanor Ringel Gillespie in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution describes the movie as an amiable and occasionally laugh-out-loud follow-up. Carrie Rickey in the Philadelphia Inquirer writes that the so-so sequel ... is stronger on jokes than on story. Joe Morgenstern in the Wall Street Journal allows that the film is studded with nifty one-liners, but, he concludes, Never was a sequel more slapdash. Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune calls it a Hollywood sequel of surpassing silliness and wasted talent. But Mike Clark in USA Today has a different take on the film. All it amounts to, he says, is a calculated commercial comedy to pay those Christmas multiplex rents when other screens must play less popular movies destined to win all the awards.
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