Overview:
Matt Walsh goes deep undercover in the world of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Prepare to be shocked by how far race hustlers will go and how much further Matt Walsh will go to expose the grift, uncovering absurdities that will leave you laughing.Status: | Released (2024-09-13) |
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BoxOffice: | $11,409,930 |
Screen: | Justin Folk, Brian A. Hoffman, Matt Walsh |
Productions: | The Daily Wire, Digital Astronaut |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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- 3488800: Matt Walsh - Self
- 4942626: Robin DiAngelo - Self
- 4942634: Regina Jackson - Self
- 4942635: Saira Rao - Self
- 4950518: Regan Byrd - Self
- 1217327: Phil McGraw - Self (archive footage)
Crews
- 3578085: Charlotte Roland - Producer - Production
- 1319442: Jeremy Boreing - Executive Producer - Production
- 4847252: Benyam Capel - Co-Producer - Production
- 2036215: Ben Shapiro - Executive Producer - Production
- 2036216: Justin Folk - Producer - Production
- 2036216: Justin Folk - Director - Directing
- 1495433: Sean Hampton - Co-Producer - Production
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Reviews
Gagarr
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This movie is hilarious! Matt Walsh does a great job of being a "dick", ala Steve Carell's character in the TV series "The Office". Unlike Borat, which the naysayers are comparing it too, who punches down at everyday people, this movie punches up at DEI experts making big $$$$ to sli ....
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Am I racist has a very shallow through line. You'll find no deep discussion here. It's purely political hyperbole from both sides of the issue. What makes it worse is Matt actually thinks he's funny but it's full of theatrics you would expect from a teenage boy.
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