Married To The Mob (1988) ***1/2
Jonathan Demme 's Married To The Mob (1988) is one of those '80s comedies that doesn't take itself too seriously and isn't too deep but also isn't dumbed down to the lowest denominator. It's just a fun, cute gangster farce/screwball comedy in the vein of Some Like It Hot (1959) ( review ). Mob has a strong cast featuring a lot of name and character actors in roles of various sizes. Michelle Pfeiffer is a joy as Angela, the vulnerable widower of a mafia man who just wants to start over with a normal, honest life. Dean Stockwell is charmingly sleazy as over-amorous mob boss Tony "The Tiger" Russo who pursues Angela, despite his territorial wife Connie (wonderfully played by Mercedes Ruehl ) threatening both of them. Matthew Modine is genuinely affable as an earnest FBI agent, keeping tabs on Pfeiffer and (naturally) falling in love with her. The score by David Byrne is very non-intrusive and the ...