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Outrage
Directed by
Kirby Dick
R
2009
90m
Documentary
7.5
79%
76%
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An indictment of closeted politicians who lobby for anti-gay legislation in the U.S.
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Cast of Outrage
Tammy Baldwin
Self
Wayne Barrett
Self
Elizabeth Birch
Self
Chris Bull
Self
John Byrne
Self
David Catania
Self
Gary Cathey
Self
Steven Clemons
Self
Mark Cromer
Self
Kirk Fordham
Self
Barney Frank
Self
Neil Giuliano
Self
Larry Gross
Self
Patrick Guerriero
Self
Dan Gurley
Self
Frederick Hertz
Self
Jim Hormel
Self (as Ambassador Jim Hormel)
Jim Kolbe
Self
Larry Kramer
Self
Tony Kushner
Self
Dina Matos McGreevey
Self
Rodger McFarlane
Self
James McGreevey
Self (as Governor James McGreevey)
Bob Norman
Self
Kevin Naff
Self
Dan Popkey
Self
Alexander Robinson
Self
Michael Rogers
Self
Hilary Rosen
Self
David Rothenberg
Self
Tom Sheridan
Self
Michelangelo Signorile
Self
Andrew Sullivan
Self
Rich Tafel
Self
Matthew Weissman
Self
Jose Antonio Vargas
Self
Larry Craig
Self (archive footage)
Ronald Reagan
Self (archive footage)
Charlie Crist
Self (archive footage)
Kirby Dick
Director / Writer
Amy Ziering
Producer
Outrage Ratings & Reviews
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Outrage succeeds as activism, but it excels as a window into certain political psyches.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
[A] passionate, engaging, but sometimes irresponsible expos.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
The film's pretty good about saying why so much in the culture encourages a political life in the closet, either tacitly or directly. But even The Advocate had a problem with calling it a brilliantly orchestrated conspiracy.
Movie Retriever
Brian Tallerico
It's an excellent film that has the potential to stand at a turning point in history and it's a must-see.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
As always, Dick brings passion and immediacy to what's essentially a series of talking heads; his position on the issue is clear and powerfully argued.
New York Daily News
As public officials, do closeted politicians deserve to be outed? The targets of Kirby Dick's provocative documentary are branded by their hypocrisy, making them -- in the eyes of those represented here -- fair game.
Los Angeles Times
Kenneth Turan
It's a film that will cause a lot of talk, but its most compelling aspects are not its most obvious ones.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Hypocrisy? Your call.
San Francisco Chronicle
Jonathan Curiel
Outrage is essential viewing -- a film that offers a window into modern politics, and the political obstacles faced by gays and lesbians around the country.
The Screengrab
Nick Schager
By letting others do the heavy lifting, the filmmaker comes off as more than a little reticent, a quality in tune with the overall tone of his latest.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
This indignant and methodical documentary offers a lot of insight into the ideology and psychology of present-day political homophobia.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
This film is a muckraking provocation whose time has come.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
Despite its title, Outrage is calm, riveting, and provocative, taking pride in officials who come out and and taking aim at those who remain closeted.
Washington Post
Dan Zak
A crisp, efficient, sometimes petty but often infuriating documentary about alleged gay politicians who actively campaign and vote against gay rights.
AV Club
Nathan Rabin
After a relatively dry beginning, the film builds in passion and intensity until attaining a stirring cumulative power.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Outrage more than lives up to its title and should spark vociferous debate.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
You'd expect a documentary about closeted gay politicians who hide their sexuality behind virulently antigay voting records to be a diatribe. But Kirby Dick's furious, deft, revealing film is humane enough to separate the sinner from the sin.
Village Voice
Scott Foundas
Dick approaches his subject with little of the self-righteous effrontery of Michael Moore or Bill Maher, instead maintaining a modicum of objective distance and even mustering a certain sympathy for both the accuser and the accused.
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