One thing to be said for the comedies of Harold Ramis is that they always have a concept. The better ones (Groundhog Day, Multiplicity) have a more complicated one. The concept this time -- a Mafioso in therapy for anxiety -- is pretty simple, and the jokes pretty predictable. (Psychiatrist: "When I got into family therapy, this was not the family I had in mind.") Robert De Niro lends it undue legitimacy in the part of the mobster (his best moment: breaking down in tears at a TV spot for Merrill Lynch), and Billy Crystal has trouble holding down his end of the teeter-totter. With Lisa Kudrow, Joe Viterelli, Chazz Palminteri. (1999) — Duncan Shepherd
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