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6 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90VarietyLisa KennedyVarietyLisa KennedyNot unlike its subject, the documentary’s power, beauty and complexity lie in Harper’s use of rhetoric and lyricism.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerThe Hollywood ReporterJordan MintzerAt a time when many question whether art should be separated from the artist — whether it’s the movies of Woody Allen or the songs of Michael Jackson — this revealing documentary shows how, when it comes to hip-hop, prosecutors across America have been conveniently refusing to distinguish one from the other.
- 70The New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe New York TimesBen Kenigsberg“As We Speak” makes a powerful case for the necessity of being free to make art, and for public awareness that art rarely qualifies as legal evidence.
- 67Paste MagazineJacob OllerPaste MagazineJacob OllerOnce the documentary has made its easy point, it doesn’t have much else on its mind aside from making it again and again. For some, that’ll be eye-opening enough, but I don’t think they’re the people who’re watching documentaries about rap lyrics.
- 67ConsequenceClint WorthingtonConsequenceClint WorthingtonIts essential components touch on the valuable insight that the white imagination often can’t wrap its head around what Black music is actually saying, and the ways it says it.
- 60Rolling StoneChris VognarRolling StoneChris VognarIt’s a juicy subject, and it might be too big for this particular storytelling approach.