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Loudmouth

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· 2022
2h 0m
Director Josh Alexander
Starring Reverend Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Barack Obama, Chuck Schumer
Genre Documentary

Rabble rouser or activist? Opportunist or trailblazer? During his six-decade journey from pastoral prodigy to racial justice firebrand to elder media statesman, the Reverend Al Sharpton has been a polarizing figure on the national stage. Loudmouth is the definitive look at his life and battles for civil rights.

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TheWrap by Lena Wilson

It’s a powerful, well-assembled watch, but curious viewers may feel prompted to seek out more details than this film is willing to offer.

75

RogerEbert.com by Nell Minow

This is a movie that observes Sharpton; it does not try to explain him or measure his impact. Those who are not already aware of his history may find it superficial or confusing.

60

Variety by Owen Gleiberman

The film, at two hours, still feels padded out with recent history. I would have liked, instead, to see some other dimension of Sharpton — who he is away from the protest marches. “Loudmouth” feels highly controlled, almost overly focused on Sharpton’s political identity at the expense of everything else.

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