
Director’s Jonathan Demme’s career was headed in the wrong direction during the 1980s. The troubled production of 1984’s “Swing Shift” seems to slow down his Hollywood momentum, and general audience disinterest in 1986’s “Something Wild” didn’t help the cause. Endeavoring to make something spirited, Demme found success with 1988’s “Married to the Mob,” and for good reason, as the picture is a wonderful collection of comedy, oddity, and threat sold in a distinctly Demme-ian manner. While it contains moments of sudden violence, “Married to the Mob” remains light and quite funny, supported by excellent, engaged work from the cast and screenwriting that delivers an engrossing story of rising tensions with mafia interests. It’s the first step in Demme’s rise to industry supremacy (albeit a short reign), and arguably one of his best films. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















