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starstarstar Rod Dreher - NY Post
starstarstar Stephen Holden - NY Times
starstarstar Misha Berson - Seattle Times
starstarstar Jane Sumner - Dallas Morning News
starstarstar Robert Horton - Film.com
starstarstar Mike Clark - USA Today
starstarstar Kenneth Turan - LA Times
starstarstar Jeff Vice - Deseret News
starstarstar James Berardinelli - ReelViews
starstar Susan Stark - Detroit News
starstar Roger Ebert - Chicago Sun-Times
starstar Mick LaSalle - SF Chronicle
starstar Margaret McGurk - Cincinnati Enquirer
starstar Desson Howe - Washington Post
starstar Ken Fox - TV Guide

Proves the Italian mob comedy still has some tang, provided you toss a pasty Englishman in the mix

- Rod Dreher

What begins as an entertainingly contrived lark soon feels like a poorly plotted muddle, not even [Hugh] Grant can save his own vehicle

- Ken Fox

Mickey Blue Eyes

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An Englishman (Hugh Grant) determined to show the woman he loves (Jeanne Tripplehorn) that he won't get involved with her mobster family, ends up getting involved with her mobster family. James Caan, Margaret Devine, James Fox, Mark Margolis, Scott Thompson, Burt Young. Director: Kelly Makin (1999, PG-13)

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