Review of Bullets Over Broadway (1994) by Alec B — 21 Apr 2013
I like that Woody Allen has a film that could be described as "his most violent". The darker elements do work strangely well in combination with the overall farcical nature of the material, probably because Allen takes artistic integrity and talent seriously while mocking the actual implementation and rehearsal process of the theatre.
Palminteri, Tilly, Ullman, Broadbent, and Wiest are all hysterical.
This review of Bullets Over Broadway (1994) was written by Alec B on 21 Apr 2013.
Bullets Over Broadway has generally received very positive reviews.
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