Movies like Analyze That (2002)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Analyze That, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Analyze This

    #2,213 most popular movie yesterday

    As the predecessor to Analyze That, Analyze This lays the groundwork for the comedic chemistry between a mob boss and his therapist. Fans will enjoy the same blend of crime antics and therapy sessions that makes this a hilarious first chapter in the saga.

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    2. The Whole Nine Yards

    #2,269 most popular movie yesterday

    With its mix of mafia themes and suburbia, The Whole Nine Yards offers a similar comedy-crime vibe. Matthew Perry and Bruce Willis star in this story about a mild-mannered dentist whose life entangles with that of a hitman, leading to laugh-out-loud mishaps.

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    3. Midnight Run

    #2,660 most popular movie yesterday

    In Midnight Run, the unlikely pairing of a bounty hunter and his target provides a backdrop full of witty banter and humorous situations. Fans who liked the buddy aspect of Analyze That will appreciate this film's blend of action and comedy.

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    4. Get Shorty

    #2,759 most popular movie yesterday

    Mixing crime and comedy, Get Shorty features a loan shark's foray into the film industry, where the mobster's life experiences inadvertently lead to success. Similar to Analyze That, it revels in the clash between gangster elements and everyday life absurdities.

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    5. Married to the Mob

    #4,094 most popular movie yesterday

    In Married to the Mob, Michelle Pfeiffer stars as a mobster's widow attempting to leave the mafia life behind. The film presents a comedic take on organized crime, with its quirky characters and situations appealing to those who've enjoyed the comedy of Analyze That.

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    6. My Blue Heaven

    #4,408 most popular movie yesterday

    A mob informant in the witness protection program struggles to assimilate into suburban life in My Blue Heaven. Steve Martin's comical adaptation to his new, less-than-criminal lifestyle echoes the humor in the clash of criminal and regular world as seen in Analyze That.

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    7. Mickey Blue Eyes

    #5,011 most popular movie yesterday

    An art auctioneer becomes entangled in his fiancée's mafia family's operations in Mickey Blue Eyes. Hugh Grant’s fish-out-of-water experience and the subsequent comedic mishaps are in the same vein as Robert De Niro's mobster-turned-patient in Analyze That.