Review of Bullets Over Broadway (1994) by Steve W — 02 Sep 2015
Easily one of Woody Allen's best films, he captures zany caricatures of players, writers, and even gangsters in this 1920's satire when commercialism mixes with art. David Shayne won't have his new play changed in any way, but can only get it produced when a crime boss wants to please his woman.
Chaos ensues. From the Sunset Boulevard like actress who wants a comeback, a compulsive stress eater actor, all of the personalities clash in hilarious ways. The movie is fast, funny, sometimes violent, but always a treat.
Bullets Over Broadway is Allen at his prime.
This review of Bullets Over Broadway (1994) was written by Steve W on 02 Sep 2015.
Bullets Over Broadway has generally received very positive reviews.
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