Review of Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) by Jay Carr for Boston Globe — 06 Aug 1999
Woody Allen once described himself as "thin but fun," and the same could be said for his latest effort, Manhattan Murder Mystery. Light, insubstantial and utterly devoid of the heavier themes Allen has grappled with in most of his recent outings, this confection keeps the chuckles coming and is mainstream enough in sensibility to be a modest success.
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This review of Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) was written by Jay Carr and published by Boston Globe on 06 Aug 1999.
Manhattan Murder Mystery has generally received positive reviews.
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