Mafia Mamma is a fun, fish out of water, crimedy that is very self-aware of its own absurdity.
It's a throwback to classics like "Married to the Mob" centering a reluctant middle-age housewife, desperate for some excitement only to cave to pressures of becoming a mob boss.
Toni Collette and Monica Bellucci have great onscreen chemistry. They carry this film far as they can even though the writing fails them.
The screenplay is camp, the humor is archaic, the editing is shifty and the direction is sophomoric. But this film has one target audience in mind-- 'women of a particular age' who are in on the joke and just wanna kick back and have a few laughs at the theater.
It's a throwback to classics like "Married to the Mob" centering a reluctant middle-age housewife, desperate for some excitement only to cave to pressures of becoming a mob boss.
Toni Collette and Monica Bellucci have great onscreen chemistry. They carry this film far as they can even though the writing fails them.
The screenplay is camp, the humor is archaic, the editing is shifty and the direction is sophomoric. But this film has one target audience in mind-- 'women of a particular age' who are in on the joke and just wanna kick back and have a few laughs at the theater.