Review of The Mack (1973) by Michael Kerbel for Village Voice — 17 May 2011
The Mack certainly wasn't the first film to invite audiences to identify with a gleefully transgressive antihero, but its combustible take on sex, class, capitalism, and race made it an important touchstone not only for black film, but also for hip-hop culture.
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This review of The Mack (1973) was written by Michael Kerbel and published by Village Voice on 17 May 2011.
The Mack has generally received positive reviews.
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