Review of Mac and Me (1988) by Richard Harrington for Washington Post — 06 Jul 1989
Alan Silvestri's score is the worst mix of ersatz Jerry Goldsmith and schlock pop tunes, and the acting is pretty weak, though the filmmakers get good marks for using Calegory, a real-life disabled 11-year-old who brings a healthy authenticity to his role.
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This review of Mac and Me (1988) was written by Richard Harrington and published by Washington Post on 06 Jul 1989.
Mac and Me has generally received negative reviews.
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