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- Tyler James Williams, Tessa Thompson, Kyle Gallner
This provocative satire follows a diverse group of students navigating racial tensions at an Ivy League college campus. Through humor and biting wit, it exposes the microaggressions faced by people of color on a daily basis while challenging preconceived notions about race and privilege in higher education settings.
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- John David Washington, Adam Driver, Laura Harrier
Based on an incredible true story, this electrifying crime drama follows Ron Stallworth—an African-American police officer who infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan by posing as a white supremacist over the phone. Directed by Spike Lee, this film serves as both an entertaining thriller and a searing indictment of America's dark history with racism.
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- #150 of 228 onThe 200+ Best Movies Based On A True Story
- #34 of 89 onThe Greatest African American Biopics
- Amandla Stenberg, Regina Hall, Russell Hornsby
Based on Angie Thomas' bestselling novel, this gripping drama centers on Starr Carter—a teenage girl who witnesses her unarmed best friend being fatally shot by a police officer—and how she navigates her two worlds: her low-income neighborhood and her elite prep school. Tackling themes such as police brutality, systemic racism, and the power of activism, this film encourages viewers to stand up for what's right, even when it's difficult.
More The Hate U Give- #112 of 133 onThe Most Utterly Depressing Movies Ever Made
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- Mahershala Ali, Alex R. Hibbert, Ashton Sanders
This intimate coming-of-age drama follows the life of a young Black man as he grapples with his identity and sexuality in a rough Miami neighborhood. Told in three distinct chapters, the film explores themes of masculinity, vulnerability, and self-discovery while providing a rare glimpse into the lives of those who are often marginalized.
- Daniel Kaluuya, Allison Williams, Catherine Keener
This thrilling horror flick delves into the terrifying depths of racism in America. The protagonist, a young Black man visiting his white girlfriend's family for the first time, quickly realizes that something sinister lurks beneath their seemingly welcoming facade. Through its unique blend of social commentary and spine-chilling scares, this film forces viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about race relations in modern society.
More Get Out- #31 of 252 onThe 200+ Best Psychological Thrillers Of All Time
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- Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o
Marvel's groundbreaking superhero blockbuster transports audiences to the technologically advanced African nation of Wakanda. As its newly crowned king faces internal conflict and external threats, he must navigate what it means to be a leader in an ever-changing world. This visually stunning film not only shatters stereotypes about Africa but also explores themes of responsibility, power, and identity within a predominantly Black cast.
- Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe
A powerful tale of three brilliant African-American women working behind the scenes at NASA during the 1960s, this film showcases their incredible contributions to the space race. Battling racial and gender discrimination, these trailblazers prove that intelligence and perseverance can overcome even the most deeply ingrained societal barriers. With a phenomenal cast and an inspiring story, this movie serves as a reminder that history is often shaped by those whose stories remain untold.
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- Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Linda Cardellini
This poignant romantic drama depicts the complex relationship between two cowboys who fall in love during a summer herding sheep in the Wyoming mountains. Overcoming societal expectations and their own internal struggles, the film's protagonists navigate a world that is often hostile to those who dare defy traditional gender norms.
More Brokeback Mountain- #755 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
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- Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch
Adapted from Solomon Northup's harrowing memoir, this gut-wrenching historical drama chronicles his life after being kidnapped and sold into slavery in antebellum Louisiana. With its unflinching portrayal of the brutal realities faced by enslaved individuals during this era, this movie is an essential reminder that we must never forget our past if we hope to create a more just future.
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Jordan Peele's second foray into horror blends chilling scares with biting social commentary as it follows a family whose vacation turns into a nightmare when they are confronted by their doppelgängers. With themes of identity, privilege, and the consequences of societal neglect, this film serves as an unsettling reminder that our greatest enemy may be ourselves.
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- #176 of 397 onThe Best Horror Movies Of All Time
- Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee
Set on one sweltering summer day in Brooklyn, Spike Lee's groundbreaking masterpiece captures racial tensions simmering beneath the surface of a diverse neighborhood. As tempers flare and conflicts escalate, characters are forced to confront their own prejudices while grappling with what it truly means to "do the right thing" amid such turmoil.
More Do the Right Thing- #298 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
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- Sean Penn, Emile Hirsch, Josh Brolin
This stirring biopic tells the inspiring story of Harvey Milk—the first openly gay elected official in California—who fought tirelessly for LGBTQ+ rights during his tragically short political career. Through its exploration of Milk's life and legacy, this film underscores the importance of standing up against discrimination and advocating for equality, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable odds.
More Milk- #220 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
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- KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Regina King
This visually stunning adaptation of James Baldwin's novel follows Tish—a young African-American woman in 1970s Harlem—as she fights to prove her fiancé's innocence after he is wrongfully imprisoned for a crime he did not commit. Through its tender love story and exploration of systemic racism, this film offers a poignant look at the resilience of those who must navigate an unjust world.
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- David Oyelowo, Tom Wilkinson, Carmen Ejogo
This gripping historical drama centers on Martin Luther King Jr.'s pivotal role in leading the 1965 voting rights marches from Selma to Montgomery—a turning point in America's Civil Rights Movement. With its unflinching portrayal of racial injustice and inspiring message of perseverance against all odds, this film is an important reminder that progress often comes at great personal sacrifice.
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- Denzel Washington, Angela Bassett, Albert Hall
Spike Lee's powerful biopic delves into the life of civil rights icon Malcolm X, exploring his transformation from a troubled youth to an influential leader fighting for racial justice. With an unforgettable performance by Denzel Washington, this film offers an insightful look at one of America's most important—and often misunderstood—historical figures.
More Malcolm X- #151 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
- #200 of 379 onThe Best Movies Of The '90s, Ranked
- #1 of 89 onThe Greatest African American Biopics Of All Time, Ranked
- Tom Hanks, Denzel Washington, Jason Robards
This groundbreaking legal drama centers on Andrew Beckett—a gay man with AIDS who sues his former law firm after being wrongfully terminated due to his illness. Released at the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, this movie not only tackles issues related to sexuality and discrimination but also raises awareness about an issue that was largely ignored by mainstream society at the time.
More Philadelphia- #18 of 242 onThe 200+ Best Movies Based On A True Story
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- Michael B. Jordan, Octavia Spencer, Melonie Diaz
Based on a tragic true story, this heart-wrenching drama recounts the final hours of Oscar Grant III, a young Black man who was fatally shot by a transit officer on New Year's Day in 2009. By humanizing Grant and showing his life beyond headlines and statistics, this movie forces viewers to confront the devastating impact of police violence on communities of color.
More Fruitvale Station- #27 of 89 onThe Greatest African American Biopics Of All Time, Ranked
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- LaKeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Jermaine Fowler
This wildly inventive satire follows Cassius Green, a telemarketer who discovers that using his "white voice" can catapult him to success within his company. As he climbs the corporate ladder, however, he becomes increasingly entangled in a twisted world where greed and exploitation run rampant. Blending humor with biting social commentary, this film challenges viewers to question their own complicity in perpetuating systems of inequality.
- Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover, Margaret Avery
Adapted from Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, this powerful drama chronicles the life of Celie, an African-American woman struggling to overcome poverty, abuse, and discrimination in rural Georgia during the early 20th century. Through its exploration of sisterhood, resilience, and self-discovery, this movie offers hope even in the face of unimaginable adversity.
More The Color Purple- #181 of 399 onThe Best Movies Of The 1980s, Ranked
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- O'Shea Jackson, Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell
Chronicling the rise and fall of groundbreaking hip-hop group N.W.A., this biopic delves into the lives of its members as they navigate fame, controversy, and personal struggles amid racial tensions in 1980s Los Angeles. With its unapologetic portrayal of the realities faced by young Black men during this tumultuous period, this movie serves as both a tribute to their music and an indictment of a society that often vilified them.
- #108 of 242 onThe 200+ Best Movies Based On A True Story
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- #5 of 89 onThe Greatest African American Biopics Of All Time, Ranked
- Nick Robinson, Josh Duhamel, Jennifer Garner
This heartwarming coming-of-age story centers on Simon, a closeted high school student who grapples with his identity while navigating friendships, family dynamics, and an anonymous online romance with another male classmate. By exploring themes of acceptance, self-discovery, and the universal desire for love and belonging, this film breaks new ground in mainstream LGBTQ+ representation.
More Love, Simon- #326 of 375 onThe Best Movies Based On Books
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- Daniel Kaluuya, Jodie Turner-Smith, Bokeem Woodbine
This modern-day Bonnie and Clyde tale follows two African-American strangers whose lives are forever changed after a traffic stop turns deadly. As they go on the run from the law, they become symbols of resistance against systemic racism and police brutality. With its electrifying performances and timely message, this movie serves as both an entertaining thriller and a searing commentary on contemporary race relations.
- Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, Warren Oates
This classic crime thriller follows Virgil Tibbs, a Black police detective from Philadelphia who becomes entangled in a murder investigation while visiting a small Mississippi town. As he faces overt racism and hostility from the local community, Tibbs works tirelessly to solve the case, proving that competence and integrity know no color.
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- #38 of 96 onThe Very Best Oscar-Winning Movies For Best Picture
- #11 of 167 onThe Greatest '60s Movies, Ranked
- Viola Davis, Emma Stone, Bryce Dallas Howard
Set in 1960s Mississippi, this drama follows a young white woman who decides to write a book about the experiences of Black maids working for white families during the Civil Rights Movement. Although it has faced criticism for its portrayal of race relations, this film does provide some insight into the hardships endured by domestic workers during a tumultuous period in American history.
More The Help- #30 of 375 onThe Best Movies Based On Books
- #50 of 90 onThe 85+ Most Inspirational Movies Of All Time
- #111 of 125 onThe 100+ Grossest Movies Ever
- Laurence Fishburne, Ice Cube, Cuba Gooding
Set against the backdrop of gang violence in South Central Los Angeles, this gritty coming-of-age drama follows three friends as they navigate adolescence amid difficult circumstances. Through its honest depiction of life in an underserved community, this powerful film highlights the importance of friendship, family, and hope even when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
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Captain Marvel
Brie Larson, Samuel L. Jackson, Ben MendelsohnMarvel's first female-led superhero blockbuster follows Carol Danvers as she discovers her true identity and harnesses her extraordinary powers to save Earth from a galactic war. With its strong female protagonist and themes of empowerment and self-discovery, this film serves as an inspiring example for young girls and women everywhere that they too can be heroes.
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- #121 of 178 onThe Best Alien Movies Of All Time, Ranked
- Denzel Washington, Will Patton, Donald Faison
Based on a true story, this uplifting sports drama chronicles the integration of a high school football team in Virginia during the early 1970s. As players and coaches from different racial backgrounds learn to work together toward a common goal, they demonstrate that unity can be achieved even in times of great adversity.
More Remember the Titans- #4 of 209 onThe Best Sports Movies Ever Made
- #419 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #9 of 242 onThe 200+ Best Movies Based On A True Story
- Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin
In Pixar's beloved animated feature set far into Earth's future—where humans have abandoned their polluted home planet for life aboard luxurious spaceships—an endearing waste-collecting robot named WALL-E embarks on a journey that could ultimately save humanity from itself. Touching on themes of environmentalism, consumerism, and the power of love to transcend all barriers, this film is a wake-up call for viewers to take better care of our planet before it's too late.
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- #142 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #11 of 167 onThe 150+ Best Futuristic Dystopian Movies
- Don Cheadle, Sophie Okonedo, Joaquin Phoenix
Based on the true story of Paul Rusesabagina, this gripping drama chronicles his efforts to save over a thousand refugees during the Rwandan genocide by sheltering them in the hotel he managed. As the world turned a blind eye to the atrocities occurring in Rwanda, Rusesabagina's courage and resourcefulness became a beacon of hope amid unspeakable horror. This film serves as an important reminder of our collective responsibility to stand up against injustice wherever it may be found.
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- Susan Sarandon, Geena Davis, Harvey Keitel
This iconic feminist road movie follows two friends whose spontaneous road trip takes a dark turn when they become fugitives from the law after one kills a would-be rapist. As they evade capture and grapple with their newfound infamy, Thelma and Louise challenge traditional gender roles and assert their independence in the face of societal expectations.
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- #461 of 769 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #107 of 379 onThe Best Movies Of The '90s, Ranked
- Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey
While often remembered for its quotable lines and comedic moments, this teen classic also provides insightful commentary on social hierarchies, bullying, and the pressure young women face to conform to societal norms. Through its satirical portrayal of high school cliques and power struggles among friends, this film encourages viewers to question why we so often tear each other down instead of lifting each other up.
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- #401 of 705 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
- Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang
In this thought-provoking drama about redemption and friendship across racial divides, Clint Eastwood plays Walt Kowalski, a Korean War veteran who forms an unlikely bond with his Hmong neighbors after initially resenting their presence in his neighborhood. As Kowalski confronts his own prejudices and learns to embrace those he once shunned, this film offers a powerful message about the transformative power of human connection.
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- Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman
This stirring historical drama tells the story of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment—the first African-American unit in the United States Army during the Civil War. Through its exploration of racial prejudice within the military ranks, as well as the bravery displayed by these soldiers on the battlefield, this film sheds light on an often-overlooked chapter in American history.
More Glory- #2 of 27 onThe 25+ Best Civil War Movies Of All Time, Ranked
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- Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Ri'chard, Rob Brown
Based on a true story, this inspirational sports drama centers on Ken Carter, a high school basketball coach who makes headlines when he benches his entire team for their poor academic performance. By emphasizing education over athletics, Carter challenges societal expectations surrounding young Black men while demonstrating that success can be achieved both on and off the court.
More Coach Carter- #53 of 209 onThe Best Sports Movies Ever Made
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- #36 of 143 onThe Best Movies of 2005
- Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult
This visually stunning, action-packed adventure set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland follows Imperator Furiosa as she leads a group of women in search of freedom from a tyrannical warlord. With its feminist themes, strong female characters, and commentary on resource scarcity and environmental destruction, this film serves as both an exhilarating ride and a cautionary tale for our future.
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- Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, Celeste Holm
This classic Hollywood drama delves into the cutthroat world of show business as it follows an ambitious young actress who schemes her way to stardom by manipulating those around her. Through its exploration of fame, envy, and the destructive nature of ambition, this film offers a timeless look at the dark side of success.
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- William S. Hart, Herman Rottger
This epic historical drama set during ancient Rome follows Judah Ben-Hur, a Jewish prince who is betrayed by his Roman friend and forced into slavery before ultimately seeking vengeance in a thrilling chariot race. With its exploration of themes such as redemption, forgiveness, and faith, this classic film serves as a timeless reminder that love can triumph even in times of great turmoil.
- Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Leigh Taylor-Young
In this dystopian science fiction thriller set in overpopulated New York City where food scarcity has led to reliance on mysterious sustenance known as "Soylent Green," a detective stumbles upon a horrifying secret behind its production process. As it grapples with issues like environmental degradation, overpopulation, and the exploitation of human life, this film forces viewers to confront the potential consequences of our current path.
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- Jennifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos, Jon Seda
This heartfelt biopic chronicles the life and tragic death of Tejano music superstar Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, highlighting her incredible talent, determination to break barriers within the male-dominated music industry, and enduring legacy as an inspiration for generations to come. This movie serves not only as a tribute to Selena's extraordinary career but also as a celebration of Latinx culture.
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Based on Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel about growing up during Iran's Islamic Revolution, this poignant animated feature offers a unique perspective on life under an oppressive regime while also exploring universal themes such as identity, family bonds, and self-discovery. By humanizing those often demonized by Western media, this film encourages empathy and understanding across cultural divides.
- Gabourey Sidibe, Mo'Nique, Paula Patton
In this harrowing drama set in 1980s Harlem, an illiterate teenager named Precious endures unimaginable abuse at home while finding solace in education after enrolling in an alternative school. With its unflinching portrayal of poverty, violence, and the power of resilience, this film offers a raw and honest look at the struggles faced by those living on society's margins.
- #26 of 133 onThe Most Utterly Depressing Movies Ever Made
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- #388 of 675 onThe Best Movies Roger Ebert Gave Four Stars
- Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins
This visually stunning romantic fantasy set during the Cold War follows a mute janitor who forms a deep bond with a mysterious aquatic creature held captive at a secret government facility. Through its exploration of love transcending boundaries and the importance of empathy for those deemed "other," this film serves as a poetic reminder that beauty can be found even in the most unexpected places.
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- Stuart Townsend, Aaliyah, Marguerite Moreau
In this darkly seductive vampire tale based on Anne Rice's novel, the immortal Lestat becomes a rock star whose music awakens an ancient queen with plans to rule the world. As he grapples with his newfound fame and lethal admirer, this film explores themes of power, desire, and the allure of immortality.
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The Banker
Anthony Mackie, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicholas HoultBased on true events, this inspiring drama tells the story of two African-American entrepreneurs who hire a white man to pose as their business partner in order to buy property in 1960s Los Angeles. Exposing racial discrimination within America's banking system along the way, this movie showcases how determination and ingenuity can create opportunities even when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
More The Banker- #70 of 89 onThe Greatest African American Biopics Of All Time, Ranked
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- Loretta Devine, Kadeem Hardison
This inspiring biopic chronicles the life of American Idol winner Fantasia Barrino, from her humble beginnings as a teenage single mother to her meteoric rise to fame and fortune. Through its exploration of perseverance, self-belief, and the power of dreams, this film serves as an uplifting reminder that even those born into challenging circumstances can achieve greatness.
- Ike Barinholtz, Betty Gilpin, Emma Roberts
This Danish thriller centers on Lucas, a kindergarten teacher whose life is turned upside down after being falsely accused of child abuse by one of his students. As he faces ostracism from his tight-knit community while struggling to prove his innocence, this film raises important questions about mob mentality, trust, and our capacity for forgiveness.
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- Seth Rogen, Zac Efron, Rose Byrne
While often dismissed as just another raunchy comedy sequel, this film surprisingly provides insightful commentary on sexism within Greek life and the double standards faced by young women in college. As a group of sorority sisters fight for their right to party on their own terms, this movie challenges viewers to reconsider their preconceived notions about female empowerment.
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- #55 of 71 onThe 70 Best College Movies
- Marchánt Davis, Anna Kendrick, Danielle Brooks
In this darkly satirical comedy from the creators of Four Lions, an impoverished preacher is targeted by the FBI who seek to turn him into a criminal by fueling his revolutionary dreams. As it skewers America's war on terror and exposes the absurdities within our justice system, this film forces viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about government corruption and manipulation.
- Jomo Hankerson, Damon Dash
This touching documentary pays tribute to the life and legacy of R&B superstar Aaliyah Haughton, whose incredible talent, passion for her craft, and trailblazing style continue to inspire artists today nearly 20 years after her tragic death. Through interviews with those who knew her best, this film offers an intimate look at both Aaliyah's professional accomplishments and personal struggles.
- Anna Maltova, Arkady Basin, Chris Galust
- Marc Maron, Jon Bass, Michaela Watkins
In this quirky indie comedy set in Alabama, four misfits come together in pursuit of a mythical sword believed to provide proof that the South won the Civil War—a notion some still cling to today despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. As they embark on their wild adventure, this film explores themes such as conspiracy theories, historical revisionism, and our collective need for truth in an age of misinformation.
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