![Colman Domingo, right, as Bayard Rustin, with Glynn Turman as A Philip Randolph.](https://media.guim.co.uk/60bed98dc280fa80a803a61ee22bb15e89a80e45/0_0_2941_1764/1000.jpg)
This biopic of the charismatic gay civil rights activist Bayard Rustin (1912-87), one of the key figures behind the 1963 March on Washington, is a great deal more conventional and conservative in approach than its subject ever was. The follow-up to Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom by director George C Wolfe, Rustin is solid, slightly stagey film-making that is elevated by a thrillingly dynamic central performance from the versatile Colman Domingo. A skittering jazz score adds energy; the brisk editing does its best to keep the story moving. Even so, this is more of a dutiful plod through the facts than the kind of film that makes history come alive.