Review of Bugsy (1991) by Jay Boyar for Orlando Sentinel — 08 Jul 2008
Working from a smart, sassy script by James Toback (The Pick-Up Artist, The Big Bang), director Barry Levinson (Rain Man) has fashioned an elegant adult entertainment that is, by turns, dramatic, funny and sexy.
It's also a movie with too many loose ends and undeveloped themes, but Levinson's knack for smoothing out unruly material serves him well in this case.
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This review of Bugsy (1991) was written by Jay Boyar and published by Orlando Sentinel on 08 Jul 2008.
Bugsy has generally received positive reviews.
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