
SummaryIn Philadelphia, a small-time bookie who stole mob money is in hiding and he begs a childhood friend to help him evade the hit-man who's on his trail.
Directed By:Elaine May
Written By:Elaine May
Mikey and Nicky
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Universal Acclaim
81
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Generally Favorable
7.3
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Metascore
Universal Acclaim
81
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100
If May's script is brilliant, so is the vivid, raw acting -- which suggests heavy Cassavetes influence. [30 Jul 1999, p.O]
100
A neglected 1976 gem from a neglected Hollywood genius. May was known for her comedy but here proves absolutely fluent in the language of mobster lowlife, with an edge of caustic, disillusioned humour, and strange yet shockingly real outbursts of violence in which cafe owners and bus drivers are suddenly roughed up.
88
By the time Mikey and Nicky reaches its conclusion, the film stands by itself as one of the few pictures to approximate the sloppiness, the randomness, the serendipity of life. [26 Apr 1985, p.A]
80
The interplay between the stars is excellent, Cassavetes slowly but steadily digging his own grave as he reveals his shallowness in dealings with Falk, girl friend Carol Grace (a beautiful performance) and estranged wife Joyce Van Patten (a brief but excellent characterization).
75
Mikey & Nicky is sometimes dull and sometimes confusing—and it's both at once in the first 10 minutes, when Cassavetes is semi-comatose in a hotel room—but it also features plenty of absurd-but-believable human behavior.
60
Well acted genre outing.
40
Miss May is a witty, gifted, very intelligent director. It took guts for her to attempt a film like this, but she failed.
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Generally Favorable
7.3
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Production Company:
- Paramount Pictures
Release Date:Dec 21, 1976
Duration:1 h 59 m
Rating:R
Tagline:...don't expect to like 'em.




























