Review of Mr. Untouchable (2007) by A.o. Scott for The New York Times — 26 Apr 2012
There is some acknowledgment of the terrible effects of the drug trade on residents of Harlem and other poor New York neighborhoods, but for the most part Mr. Untouchable clings to the standard hip-hop mythology of the pusher as entrepreneur, rebel, celebrity and folk hero.
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This review of Mr. Untouchable (2007) was written by A.o. Scott and published by The New York Times on 26 Apr 2012.
Mr. Untouchable has generally received positive reviews.
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