New Jack City
New Jack City

New Jack City (1991)

6.6 ? Mar 08, 1991 1h 37m

Overview

A gangster, Nino, is in the Cash Money Brothers, making a million dollars every week selling crack. A cop, Scotty, discovers that the only way to infiltrate the gang is to become a dealer himself.

Genres

Thriller Crime Drama

Release Date

March 08, 1991

Rating

6.6 /10

Runtime

1h 37m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Wesley Snipes

Wesley Snipes

Nino Brown

Ice-T

Ice-T

Scotty Appleton

Allen Payne

Allen Payne

Garald "Gee Money" Welles

Chris Rock

Chris Rock

Pookie

Mario Van Peebles

Mario Van Peebles

Stone

Michael Michele

Michael Michele

Selina

Bill Nunn

Bill Nunn

Duh Duh Duh Man

Russell Wong

Russell Wong

Park

Bill Cobbs

Bill Cobbs

Old Man

Christopher Williams

Christopher Williams

Kareem Akbar

Judd Nelson

Judd Nelson

Nick Peretti

Vanessa Williams

Vanessa Williams

Keisha

Tracy Camilla Johns

Tracy Camilla Johns

Uniqua

Anthony DeSando

Anthony DeSando

Frankie Needles

Nick Ashford

Nick Ashford

Reverend Oates

Phyllis Yvonne Stickney

Phyllis Yvonne Stickney

Prosecuting Attorney Hawkins

Thalmus Rasulala

Thalmus Rasulala

Police Commissioner

John Aprea

John Aprea

Don Armeteo

Fab 5 Freddy

Fab 5 Freddy

Master of Ceremonies

Flavor Flav

Flavor Flav

D.J.

T

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6.0/10

Aug 28, 2022

New Jack City is convoluted, contrived, and heavy-handed, ending with a caption warning us to “confront the [drug] problem realistically, without empty slogans and promises”. Well, the characters in the movie certainly eschew empty slogans in favor of some of the most memorable catchphrases ever committed to film (“Sit your five-dollar ass down before I make change,” “I want to shoot you so bad, my d*ck's hard,” etc., etc.), but it might be a bit of a stretch to say that they deal with the problem realistically – and it’s actually the little things, such as our old friend the Red Digital Readout, that cast doubt over the proceedings; conversely, the elephant in the room – i.e., the taking over and conversion into a huge crack house of an entire apartment complex – is based on fact (the hardest things to believe are sometimes the most veridical; compare the upside down-flying commercial airplane in Flight). The script is sometimes platitudinous, sometimes downright nonsensical, but always, as I hinted above, endlessly entertaining and quotable. Similarly, the plot and is underdeveloped but not shallow, and the film overall has its heart in the right place. This is a vibrant movie, but it's not just for people who like bright colors; NJC knows the importance of looking beyond appearances. A scene of revelatory intertextuality has the antagonists watching Scarface and reaching the conclusion that the only thing Tony Montana ever did wrong was getting “careless.” And yet, this eye-opening irony is inexplicably lost on rappers like Lil Wayne and Tyga (both of whom have referred to themselves as ‘Young Nino’; don't they remember or care that Nino Brown at one point literally uses a little girl as a human shield?), making them twice as dumb as the people who watch Scarface and leave with the impression that Tony Montana is a role model. All things considered, NJC is a rather uneven effort whose weaker moments get by on sheer style, reaching a noirish state where what is said and done takes a backseat to how it is said and how it is done – and in that sense Wesley Snipes’s star-making performance (and what should have been a breakthrough role for Chris Rock), supported by a rock-solid (as well as eclectic, ranging from Judd Nelson to Bill Cobbs, who even then was playing the Old Man) ensemble cast and Mario Van Peebles's confident direction, is the glue that holds the film together.

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