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‘Rustin’ review: Colman Domingo takes care of business in civil rights activist biopic on Netflix

Jeffrey Mackenzie Jordan, left, and Colman Domingo in "Rustin."

First, there’s the equipment he brings to any assignment: that voice, primarily, so innately musical and expressive, and listenable. Even the sludgier expository passages in the Netflix feature “Rustin” prove no match for it.

Then there’s everything beyond the voice that makes Colman Domingo such a vital actor. He has technique to burn, but in Netflix’s docudrama about civil rights

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