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Analyze This - IMDb
This site includes info on the writer, director, actors, and actresses, plus a short plot description.

Analyze This - ET Online Review
Learn about the mob parody set in New York and Florida, and then read articles about costars Lisa Kudrow and Chazz Palminteri.


Analyze This - Film Journal International Reviews
Trade pubn faults the film for taking a good idea for a skit and poorly adapting it into a feature presentation. Includes cast and crew lists.


Analyze This - Images Journal Review
Accompanied by a selection of film stills of Crystal and De Niro, the evaluation claims that this is one of the funniest films of the 90s.


Analyze This - Reel Times Review
James Berardinelli praises De Niro's character and the film's memorable scenes, and argues that the actors, rather than the script, make it work.


Analyze This - TNT's Rough Cut Film Review
Concise critique notes that the actors seem to be having fun in this film that plays with the mob movie genre. View film stills.


Analyze This - Variety Review New!
Despite a middling evaluation of this gangster comedy, Todd Mccarthy still predicted good box office prospects for the film.

Analyze This - Film Scouts Profile
In this interview, comedian Billy Crystal discusses his approach to the role of psychiatrist in the film. With links to merchandise.


Analyze This - Hollywood Online
Direct from the land of the stars, this guide writes about the film's LA premiere and documents who was there. With the trailer and a review.

Analyze This - Movieweb Profile
Features a synopsis and a series of photos of the cast. The production notes trace the making of the film from its conception.


Analyze This - Screen It Guide
Service for parents rates the film on a variety of criteria, such as language and nudity, to determine whether it is suitable for family viewing.

Analyze This - Chicago Sun-Times Review
Respected critic Roger Ebert quotes dialogue from the film and praises the 1999 film's satirical treatment of mobster movie conventions.