Review of Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) by Mike Clark for USA Today — 06 Jun 2000
Woody Allen is rarely a big commercial draw, and whether his off-screen antics will boost his box-office take remains to be seen, but Manhattan Murder Mystery may be his most accessible film since Hannah and Her Sisters.
This movie is still pure Allen, but the humor is broad-based, and the "quirkiness" often associated with the director is kept to a minimum. Frankly, it's been years since I've enjoyed the director's work this much.
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This review of Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) was written by Mike Clark and published by USA Today on 06 Jun 2000.
Manhattan Murder Mystery has generally received positive reviews.
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