Directed By:Barry Levinson
Written By:James Toback, Dean Jennings
Bugsy
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Generally Favorable
80
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
80
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100
Levinson's Bugsy is painted against a vast tableau as sprawling as his Avalon and Rain Man. Bugsy is his most sophisticated film to date, a celebration of an outlaw's scheme to turn sand into gold; not for profit, but for love of a woman called Flamingo. [20 Dec 1991, p.24]
100
He’s a real smoothie, Warren Beatty, and when he plays one in a movie he is almost always effective. But his title role in Bugsy is more than effective, it’s perfect for him - showing a man who not only creates a seductive vision, but falls in love with it himself.
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Generally Favorable
7.9
88% Positive
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Nov 20, 2021
9
I really enjoyed this film - the story and characters were interesting and there's good cinematography (it looked pretty stylish), plus a good cast (including a stellar performance from Warren Beatty, plus Ben Kingsley, Annette Bening and Harvey Keitel). I liked the script - there was some witty dialogue and some amusing moments, as well as the grittier, violent scenes as well. I liked that some of the female characters were more than prepared to stand their own ground. I would definitely recommend this film, yes.
Oct 10, 2021
9
A look at the glory days and subsequent downfall of mobster Bugsy Malone; one of the points in favor of the biopic is to avoid labeling it as hero or villain, as well as the period setting and the performance of Warren Beatty.
88
Bugsy is less an indictment of the dark side than a black-comic look at our continuing fascination with it. Even when this powerhouse entertainment trips on its ambitions, you can't shake it off.
80
The man himself would have tried to hoodwink you into thinking he was a decent guy. Bugsy the movie follows suit.
75
Extracting a meat-and-potato slickness from the screenplay by James Toback (a sucker for facile laughs), director Barry Levinson (Rain Man) provides a good chunk of entertainment if not much creative risk. Fast-paced in its first half, Bugsy eventually slips into a stall, especially in the clumsy scenes where the protagonist tries to handle domesticity with his long- suffering family.
63
It's a shame that Levinson's pace is so stately and that his staid directorial choices fall short of the risky work undertaken by his actors and scriptwriter. Bugsy's life cheated his own genius; this movie cheats the genius who would embody that life. [13 Dec 1991]
50
One wishes Beatty would stay out of the epic business, but in that poor man's defense, he's become too large, too much of an icon on the screen to do much else. Perhaps he's doomed to play cartoon characters as he did last time out in Dick Tracy. His Bugsy is not anything close to a fully realized character. Bening, as his starlet/moll, does a better job, but her role doesn't give her much to work with.
Aug 29, 2018
7
A cast that includes Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Harvey Keitel, Ben Kingsley, Elliott Gould and Joe Mantegna and they were directed by a still quite solid Barry Levinson. It's a pretty damn good mob film, bit overlong but it's worth the ride.
Production Company:
- Mulholland Productions
- TriStar Pictures
- Baltimore Pictures
Release Date:Dec 20, 1991
Duration:2 h 16 m
Rating:R
Tagline:Glamour Was The Disguise.
Awards
Academy Awards, USA
• 2 Wins & 10 Nominations
Golden Globes, USA
• 1 Win & 8 Nominations
National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA
• 1 Win & 6 Nominations




























