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167 Powerful Black Movies That Changed Cinema Forever
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167 Powerful Black Movies That Changed Cinema Forever

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Movies are one of the most influential art forms of our time. They both entertain and educate us, but most of all, they tell a story and have become a powerful means of representation for communities, ethnic groups, and cultures.
This list of black movies shows how black stories successfully found their own special place in cinema history and changed it forever. But is it just about black people? Definitely not. Most of these have been powerful enough to resonate with people's personal experiences from every country, identity, and social background.
What do these films all have in common? The scripts either break new ground or go back to the classic elements that made a particular genre or style iconic, and that's why they have become some of our all-time favorites!
The list takes into account some of the top-rated new black movies as well as several less-known (yet highly rated) films to add some spice and variety.
Did your favorite make it to the list? Feel free to share your own suggestion!

#1 Friday

Friday
1995 | 1h 31m | Directed by F. Gary Gray
 
Starring Ice Cube, Chris Tucker and Nia Long

If you're a young netizen, you certainly know this movie from the memes Daaaamn! and Bye, Felicia! Winner of a Def Movie Award, this buddy stoner film shows the misadventures of Craig and Smokey having to deal with a local bully that wants his money back. Director Quentin Tarantino included Friday as one of his 20 favorite movies from 1992 to 2009. That says a lot!
60points

#2 Boyz N The Hood

Boyz N The Hood
1991 | 1h 52m | Directed by John Singleton
 
Starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Morris Chestnut and Ice Cube

With 12 wins and 23 nominations, Boyz N The Hood is an unmissable gem among the best black movies. It follows the lives of three young men growing up together in the Crenshaw ghetto of Los Angeles and portrays several social issues, like racial discrimination, violence, and uncertain future prospects.
59points

#3 The Color Purple

The Color Purple
1985 | 2h 34m | Directed by Steven Spielberg
 
Starring Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover and Oprah Winfrey
 
The historical drama that marked Whoopi Goldberg and Steven Spielberg's careers. A black Southern woman struggles to find her identity after a life of abuse. The movie shows the crude reality of the early 20th century for African American women, an existence made of domestic violence, abuse, pedophilia, poverty, racism, and sexism.
59points

#4 What's Love Got To Do With It

What's Love Got To Do With It
1993 | 1h 58m | Directed by Brian Gibson
 
Starring Angela Bassett, Laurence Fishburne and RaéVen Kelly

Based on Tina Turner's autobiography I, Tina. The movie shows the real story of Tina Turner, her rise to fame, and her courage to break free from an abusive marriage. In an interview, Tina Turner stated that she wished the film had contained more truth, but the studio felt that the public would not believe everything that actually happened to her. Definitely one of the black drama movies you don't wanna miss.
52points

#5 Lean On Me

Lean On Me
1989 | 1h 48m | Directed by John G. Avildsen
 
Starring Morgan Freeman, Beverly Todd and Robert Guillaume
 
Based on a true story. Joe Louis Clark is appointed as the principal of a decaying inner-city school in danger of being turned over to state administration unless students improve their test scores. Morgan Freeman, cast as Joe Clark, spent time with the real-life Joe Clark to capture his mannerisms and sayings and portray a better performance. We can confidently say it did work out!
51points

#6 Menace II Society

Menace II Society
1993 | 1h 37m | Directed by Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes
 
Starring Tyrin Turner, Jada Pinkett and Larenz Tate
 
MTV Movie Award winner for Best Movie. A young street hustler attempts to escape the temptations of the ghetto in a quest for a better life. Legendary rapper Tupac Shakur was initially cast to play Sharif but was then fired, which led to a physical fight with co-director Allen Hughes. For this, he was sentenced to fifteen days in jail.
50points

#7 Set It Off

Set It Off
1996 | 2h 3m | Directed by F. Gary Gray
 
Starring Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox and Kimberly Elise
 
Four desperate women start robbing banks to solve their financial and personal problems. The first attempts are a huge success, but policemen are on their trail. With every robbery, their interests begin to change and their trust in each other is on the verge of collapsing. Starring Queen Latifah in her first leading role and Kimberly Elise in her film debut.
50points

#8 Love & Basketball

Love & Basketball
2000 | 2h 4m | Directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood
 
Starring Sanaa Lathan, Omar Epps and Alfre Woodard

Monica and Quincy share the same dream: take their deep love for basketball to the next level and play in the NBA. In the end, fate always seems to drag them to each other. With 13 wins and 15 nominations, Love & Basketball established itself as one of those classic black movies that will never tire you out, doesn't matter how many times you rewatch it!
48points

#9 Poetic Justice

Poetic Justice
1993 | 1h 49m | Directed by John Singleton
 
Starring Janet Jackson, Tupac Shakur and Regina King
 
After witnessing her boyfriend's murder, Justice tries to cope with it through poetry. On her way to a convention, she meets an old face she would have preferred stayed in the past. But this meeting could have been decided by fate, as she now feels she's not as lonely as before.
 
Some random fact? When Justice is driving in her car in the beginning, she passes Crenshaw Boulevard near the shopping center, damaged during the Los Angeles riots in 1992, which Tupac Shakur also joined.
47points

#10 Soul Food

Soul Food
1997 | 1h 55m | Directed by George Tillman Jr.
 
Starring Vanessa Williams, Vivica A. Fox and Nia Long
 
The family matriarch Mama Joe has held her family together for decades. When she gets hospitalized for diabetes, everything starts to fall down. Her three daughters fight all the time, and it seems like there's no solution until 11-year-old Ahmad, Mama Joe's grandson, plans how to bring the family back together for another Sunday dinner.
45points

#11 Juice

Juice
1992 | 1h 35m | Directed by Ernest R. Dickerson
 
Starring Omar Epps, Tupac Shakur, Jermaine Hopkins and Khalil Kain
 
The lives of four Harlem teenagers take an unexpected turn after robbing a corner grocery store. Follow their story as they struggle with police harassment, rival gangs, their families and the pursuit of happiness, which they refer to as "the juice". Did you know Omar Epps learned how to spin as a DJ even before production began? A lot of what he does in the movie is authentic.
45points

#12 Malcolm X

Malcolm X
1992 | 3h 22m | Directed by Spike Lee
 
Starring Denzel Washington, Angela Bassett and Albert Hall

With 19 wins and 24 nominations, the movie follows the epic life of Malcolm X, the influential black nationalist leader as presented in The Autobiography of Malcolm X. The movie made history as the first non-documentary film that was given permission to film in Mecca. Director Spike Lee removed all mention of Louis Farrakhan from the film after receiving direct threats from him.
45points

#13 Coming To America

Coming To America
1988 | 1h 57m | Directed by John Landis
 
Starring Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall and James Earl Jones
 
After refusing an arranged marriage, an undercover pampered African prince travels to the Big Apple to find a wife that can genuinely love him for his personality, not for his title. This was the first time Eddie Murphy played multiple characters in the same film, which became his trademark.
44points

#14 New Jack City

New Jack City
1991 | 1h 37m | Directed by Mario Van Peebles
 
Starring Wesley Snipes, Ice-T and Allen Payne
 
When Nino ascends to power and takes over Harlem's criminal scene, the maverick cop Scotty vows to bring him down for good. The story is based on the real-life Detroit gang The Chambers Brothers. Writer Barry Michael Cooper got the idea for the film after visiting Detroit and learning about the gang's exploits.
43points

#15 Bad Boys

Bad Boys
1995 | 1h 59m | Directed by Michael Bay
 
Starring Will Smith, Martin Lawrence and Téa Leoni

72 hours. That's how long detectives Marcus and Mike have to solve a case of stolen heroin and protect a witness to a murder in the 1997 film Bad Boys. In the movie, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence play two Miami narcotics detectives who also happen to be best friends. Director Michael Bay wasn't the biggest fan of the script and often allowed Will Smith and Martin Lawrence to improvise on the spot.
39points

#16 House Party

House Party
1990 | 1h 40m | Directed by Reginald Hudlin
 
Starring Christopher Reid, Christopher Martin and Robin Harris

Two friends, Kid and Play, organize a house party, but neither can predict what's in store for them on what could be the wildest night of their lives. What's craziest is that the movie was shot at Play's real-life home in Los Angeles! House Party is considered a cult classic, highlighting the "Golden Age of Hip-Hop music" when its culture was centered around parties, fun, and consensual affairs.
37points

#17 Ray

Ray
2004 | 2h 32m | Directed by Taylor Hackford
 
Starring Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington and Clifton Powell

Jamie Foxx portrays the legendary singer and musician Ray Charles, known as "The Genius", from his humble beginnings in the South, his blindness at a very young age, to his rise to stardom. With 53 wins and 54 nominations, Ray earned its place as one of the best black movies ever made.
37points

#18 The Best Man

The Best Man
1999 | 2h | Directed by Malcolm D. Lee
 
Starring Taye Diggs, Nia Long, Harold Perrineau and Morris Chestnut

The life of Harper, a Chicago writer, becomes crazy when his almost-married best friend guesses that Harper's brand new autobiographical novel is based on his own bride's past. Actresses Sanaa Lathan, Regina Hall, and Monica Calhoun were cast to work together again one year later for Love & Basketball.
35points

#19 Training Day

Training Day
34points

#20 The Wood

The Wood
1999 | 1h 46m | Directed by Rick Famuyiwa
 
Starring Omar Epps, Richard T. Jones and Taye Diggs
 
On his wedding day, the groom goes missing before the ceremony. During his efforts to retrieve him, his friend and writer Mike tells the story of his youth. Ever since he met his friends at a new school, they shared the ups and downs of discovering life. Some trivia facts? Malinda Williams played the younger Alicia for the movie, and Sanaa Latham played Alicia as an adult. However, Malinda is actually one year older than Sanaa.
33points
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