Review of Man of the Year (1995) by Matt M — 07 Jun 2013
Robin Williams teams up with Barry Levinson once again after their collaboration in Good Morning, Vietnam. Yet, this time the result is hardly memorable. Man of the Year is the story of a comedian whose growing popularity leads him to think he can run for president.
Instead of being an observation on media's power over society, once again Levinson decides once again to look at a great premise with a much more conventional and forgettable structure.
This review of Man of the Year (1995) was written by Matt M on 07 Jun 2013.
Man of the Year has generally received mixed reviews.
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