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SummaryAs mob boss Paul Vitti (De Niro) is nearing the end of his term in Sing Sing, his former psychotherapist Ben Sobel (Crystal) gets called in to consult on the case. (Warner Bros.)

Analyze That

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Generally Unfavorable
37
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Metascore
Generally Unfavorable
37
12% Positive
4 Reviews
53% Mixed
18 Reviews
35% Negative
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80
L.A. Weekly
It's clever, vulgar and fully committed to making us howl with laughter. If only all sequels were this much fun.
50
Rolling Stone
The sequel, also directed by Harold Ramis, is painfully padded.
User score
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5.5
30% Positive
18 Ratings
57% Mixed
35 Ratings
13% Negative
8 Ratings
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Jan 31, 2013
8
robintoxic
when it comes to comedy ... u just want to laugh out loud and expect it to give you some moments of rib tickling moments. even if it doesnt have any logic still it works for u . undoubtedly the greatest actor of all time 'niro' gives it a gud shot wid billy. fun to watch . niro fits grt in the role of the boss.. mr crystal wrks grt as a therapist. in all gud movie to watch wid some grt timings among billy n niro ..
Sep 1, 2010
8
ERG1008
Crystal & De Niro return to reprise their roles of psychiatrist & mob boss. Has one of the rare things of being better than the original. Much more laughs & the scenes with Paul Vitti in his new jobs are brilliant.
50
Miami Herald
It's safe to say that without De Niro Analyze This and That couldn't even exist; or rather, if they did, they would be unwatchable. De Niro is that important to the mix.
50
Chicago Reader
This tepid sequel to Harold Ramis's mobster-on-the-couch comedy "Analyze This" (1999) is partially redeemed by Robert De Niro's handful of scenes with Cathy Moriarty-Gentile, who made her screen debut as the teenage wife in "Raging Bull."
38
Charlotte Observer
The outtakes prove Analyze That could have been even worse.
10
Village Voice
Director Harold Ramis and his cast fetch overchewed shticks, but what's surprising is the incompetent witlessness on exhibit. There's no limit to the botched comedy rhythms and wasted opportunities.
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Nov 27, 2021
7
DawdlingPoet
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
May 19, 2020
7
mohamad91hk
Not as expected sequel but still amazing, i was hoping at least to see it as same level of "Analyze This" but unfortunately it was less. If you love "Analyze this", I think you will love this one also.
Aug 3, 2025
6
MrPajamas
It was cool. I had fun again. It flew by pleasantly. Great entertainment. Robert De Niro carried it as usual, and it was a great sequel. Personally, I would lean a little more towards the first part, but it wasn't bad at all. Good fun. Above average, in my opinion. A nice comedy.
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  • Warner Bros.
  • Village Roadshow Pictures
  • NPV Entertainment
  • Baltimore Spring Creek Productions
  • Face Productions
  • Tribeca Productions
Dec 6, 2002
1 h 36 m
R
Back in therapy
The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
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