Review of Bugsy (1991) by Richard Schickel for Time — 21 Dec 1995
Bening gives a remarkable performance, proposing the intriguing possibility that a kept woman can also be a liberated woman. In any case, she shares her fears and vulnerability only in a few private moments with the camera, never with the besotted Bugsy.
But good as she and everyone else in Bugsy is (mention must be made of Harvey Keitel, Elliott Gould and Ben Kingsley as assorted thugs and mugs), the picture belongs, in every sense of the word, to Beatty.
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This review of Bugsy (1991) was written by Richard Schickel and published by Time on 21 Dec 1995.
Bugsy has generally received positive reviews.
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