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Mafia Mamma
Directed by
Catherine Hardwicke
R
2023
1h 41m
Comedy
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Action
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5.5
21%
67%
6.1
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A suburban American woman inherits her grandfather’s Mafia empire and, guided by the Firm’s trusted consigliere, defies everyone’s expectations, including her own, as the new head of the family business.
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Cast of Mafia Mamma
Toni Collette
Kristin / Producer
Monica Bellucci
Bianca
Sophia Nomvete
Jenny
Alessandro Bressanello
Don Giuseppe Balbano
Eduardo Scarpetta
Fabrizio
Tommy Rodger
Domenick
Giulio Maria Corso
Rudy aka “Lorenzo”
Francesco Mastroianni
Aldo
Alfonso Perugini
Dante
Giuseppe Zeno
Carlo Romano
Vincenzo Pirrotta
"Mammone" Romano
Dora Romano
Maria aka “Aunt Esmerelda”
Tim Daish
Paul
Alessandro Cremona
Bruno
Yonv Joseph
Randy
Jay Natelle
Hank
Mitch Salm
Wayne
Claire Palazzo
Tracy
Stefano Militi
Priest
Bruno Bilotta
Pallbearer
Mafia Mamma Ratings & Reviews
FilmWeek (LAist)
Tim Cogshell
Super duper silly and fun.
Crooked Marquee
Kimber Myers
... Mafia Mamma's combo of fish-out-of-water comedy, swoony romance, over-the-top action, and violent mob film is merely far too much and never good enough.
Chicago Reader
Maxwell Rabb
It moves tactlessly from scene to scene, adorned with outrageous shoot-outs and lousy jokes, producing a feverish cinematic experience.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
This high-concept romp demands an over-the-top and facile narrative, and some of the bits are a bit hackneyed, but "Mafia Mamma" is much more wacky, funny and violent than the too-tame trailers would have you believe.
AARP Movies for Grownups
Thelma Adams
With this tremendous director and stars, the comedy could have been a feast rather than a predictable two-course meal -- if only there had been a meaty script to digest.
Ty Burr's Watch List (Substack)
Ty Burr
Collette got to go to Europe and all we got was this lousy movie.
Los Angeles Times
Michael Rechtshaffen
A forced, flaccid farce.
RogerEbert.com
Marya E. Gates
It's the 'girl bossification' of the mafia.
Boston Globe
Odie Henderson
Hardwicke fails to rein in Collette's performance. Her constant mugging for the camera reminded me of Jerry Lewis at his rubbery-faced worst.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
"Mafia Mamma" is a high concept elevator pitch that might have sustained a seven-minute comedy sketch but does not work as a feature-length movie.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
To say Mafia Mamma shoots blanks would be an insult to actual blanks, which at least go bang.
AV Club
Ian Spelling
It's stupid-silly and breezy fun, with a welcome feminist spin, and a committed, top-tier performance from Collette.
Austin Chronicle
Steve Davis
It's like someone's always turning the knob in one direction, and then in another in Mafia Mamma, rarely settling on any mood with clear reception.
Associated Press
Jocelyn Noveck
The goriest death is by cliché. Nobody escapes it. Not even the wonderfully versatile Collette.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
"Mafia Mamma" is so wincingly awful it makes you question the professional bona fides of everyone who had a hand in greenlighting its existence.
IndieWire
Jude Dry
Collette is in her comedic prime flirting shamelessly and obliviously with a man who wants her dead, and it's easy to enjoy when she is having so much fun herself.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Director Catherine Hardwicke's sense of visual style is there, but this one's an offer you should refuse.
TheWrap
Tomris Laffly
Leaves both the gun and the cannoli on the table.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
It's all played for laughs, which fail to materialize in a story that milks easy cliches and stereotypes about Italians, pasta and sexual double-entendres, with icky dialogue.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
So lacking in subtlety, cohesion and humor, it makes "Murder Mystery 2" seem like a Rian Johnson thriller.
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