Queen Latifah Movies List, Ranked
- Queen Latifah, Gérard Depardieu, LL Cool J
In this heartwarming comedy, Queen Latifah stars as Georgia Byrd, a timid store clerk who, upon learning, she has only weeks to live, embarks on a dream European vacation to live life to the fullest. Latifah's infectious optimism and charm make this a feel-good film to remember.
More Last Holiday- #80 of 126 onThe Best Christmas Movies Of All Time
- #80 of 101 onThe Best Movies Of 2006
- #246 of 470 onThe 400+ Best Chick Flicks Ever
- Queen Latifah, Alicia Silverstone, Andie MacDowell
This spin-off of the Barbershop series features Queen Latifah as a headstrong hairdresser who opens her own beauty salon, only to face obstacles and opposition from both clients and competitors. Latifah's tenacity and wit create a hilarious and empowering narrative.
More Beauty Shop- #472 of 702 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
- #110 of 468 onThe Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- #43 of 121 onThe 100+ Best Movies With Black Female Leads
- Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox
This gripping crime drama showcases Latifah's dramatic prowess as Cleopatra, part of a group of women who escalate from frustration to bank robbery in a desperate attempt to escape poverty. Latifah's performance is both heart-wrenching and empowering.
More Set It Off- #20 of 468 onThe Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- #67 of 117 onThe Best Movies Of 1996
- #130 of 185 onMovies With The Best Soundtracks
- Steve Martin, Queen Latifah, Eugene Levy
Hilarity ensues in this comedy when Queen Latifah's character, an escaped convict named Charlene, moves in with a man she met online (Steve Martin). Latifah's magnetic presence and the undeniable chemistry with Martin make this film endlessly entertaining.
- #320 of 702 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
- #565 of 630 onThe 600+ Funniest Movies Of All Time
- #17 of 30 onThe Worst Movies With Great Trailers
- Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith
Queen Latifah reunites with college friends for a wild trip to New Orleans in this comedic romp. Latifah's character, Sasha, an internet gossip reporter, reconnects with her former friends amidst laughter and heartfelt moments, making it a must-watch for fans of female-led comedies.
More Girls Trip- #517 of 702 onThe All-Time Greatest Comedy Films
- #276 of 468 onThe Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- #306 of 470 onThe 400+ Best Chick Flicks Ever
- Queen Latifah, Common, Paula Patton
As a physical therapist, Queen Latifah's character, Leslie, works to rehabilitate a professional basketball player (Common) in this unconventional romance. The performances by Latifah and Common create an engaging slow-burning love story.
More Just Wright- #75 of 468 onThe Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- #60 of 61 onThe Funniest Movies About Sports
- #46 of 121 onThe 100+ Best Movies With Black Female Leads
- Queen Latifah, Jimmy Fallon, Jennifer Esposito
Queen Latifah and Jimmy Fallon team up in this action-comedy, featuring Latifah's character, an unorthodox cab driver, and Fallon's rookie cop as they take to the streets to catch criminals. Their comedic rapport and thrilling car chases make for an entertaining ride.
- Diane Keaton, Queen Latifah, Katie Holmes
This crime caper follows Queen Latifah, Diane Keaton, and Katie Holmes as unlikely friends who concoct a plan to rob the Federal Reserve Bank. Latifah shines as the strong and sassy Nina Brewster, who keeps the criminal trio grounded.
- Queen Latifah, Dakota Fanning, Jennifer Hudson
In this poignant film adaptation of Sue Monk Kidd's novel, Latifah plays August Boatwright, a wise beekeeper who provides sanctuary to a young girl fleeing her abusive father. Latifah captures August's warmth and strength, grounding this deeply emotional story.
- #88 of 133 onThe Most Utterly Depressing Movies Ever Made
- #103 of 468 onThe Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- #45 of 106 onGreat Movies That Take Place In The '60s
- Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie, Queen Latifah
This thrilling crime drama stars Denzel Washington as a quadriplegic detective investigating a string of murders with the help of a patrol cop (Angelina Jolie). Queen Latifah has a small but memorable role as Thelma, a nurse providing support to Washington's character.
More The Bone Collector- #12 of 253 onThe 200+ Best Psychological Thrillers Of All Time
- #29 of 81 onThe 75+ Best Whodunit Murder Mystery Movies
- #30 of 167 onThe 160+ Scariest Psychological Thrillers
- Queen Latifah, Dolly Parton, Keke Palmer
Music and rivalry take center stage in this uplifting musical as two strong-willed choir members, Queen Latifah and Dolly Parton, clash over the direction of their small-town choir. Latifah's powerful voice and acting skills make for an inspiring performance.
- Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Sean Patrick Thomas
Latifah briefly reprises her Beauty Shop role, Gina Norris, in this entertaining sequel that underscores the importance of community and family. Her comedic timing and chemistry with the cast are perfectly on point.
- #112 of 468 onThe Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- #99 of 99 onThe Best Movies Of 2004, Ranked
- #30 of 35 onThe Best Comedies About the Workplace
- John Travolta, Nikki Blonsky, Amanda Bynes
As Motormouth Maybelle, Queen Latifah's soulful performance uplifts this vibrant musical set in 1960s Baltimore. Her character uses the power of music and dance to fight against racial segregation, showcasing Latifah's ability to handle serious themes with grace.
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- #28 of 204 onMusical Movies With The Best Songs
- #39 of 72 onThe 70+ Best Mother-Daughter Movies Ever Made
- Ray Romano, Denis Leary, John Leguizamo
Latifah lends her voice to the animated franchise as Ellie, a feisty mammoth, alongside notable actors such as Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, and Denis Leary. Her warm, energetic voice work easily complements the endearing character.
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- #465 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #126 of 447 onThe 400+ Best Animated Kids Movies
- Taye Diggs, Sanaa Lathan, Yasiin Bey
This romantic comedy revolves around the enduring friendship between Queen Latifah's character, an editor-in-chief of a hip-hop magazine, and her longtime friend, played by Taye Diggs. The film deftly explores the intersection of love and the world of hip-hop.
More Brown Sugar- #66 of 468 onThe Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- #136 of 152 onThe Best Movies of 2002
- #17 of 121 onThe 100+ Best Movies With Black Female Leads
- Queen Latifah, Alfre Woodard, Jill Scott
In this modern adaptation of the classic play, Queen Latifah takes on the role of M'Lynn, a protective mother grappling with her daughter's deteriorating health. Latifah's emotional depth and passion bring new life to the beloved character.
- Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary
In this adventure-filled sequel, Queen Latifah returns to voice Ellie, who must help her herd navigate through dangerous environments after their continent is set adrift. Her performance breathes life into the ever-growing Ice Age animated universe.
- Dig Deeper...The Best Characters in the Ice Age Series, Ranked
- #154 of 447 onThe 400+ Best Animated Kids Movies
- #38 of 50 onThe Greatest Fourth Films of All Time
- Catherine Zeta-Jones, Renée Zellweger, Richard Gere
In this Oscar-winning film adaptation of the Broadway musical, Queen Latifah displays her immense vocal talent as Matron "Mama" Morton, the jailhouse matriarch who looks out for her inmates. Her performance earned her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination.
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- #13 of 204 onMusical Movies With The Best Songs
- Gabrielle Union, Morris Chestnut, Queen Latifah
This festive comedy finds Queen Latifah as a magical Christmas narrator, witnessing the blooming romance between an aspiring musician (Morris Chestnut) and a single mother (Gabrielle Union). Latifah's enchanting presence adds an extra layer of holiday magic to the film.
- Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary
Queen Latifah first joins the Ice Age family in this sequel, playing Ellie, a female mammoth who becomes a vital part of the ensemble. Latifah's comedic timing and vocal dexterity make Ellie a beloved addition to the series.
- Dig Deeper...The Best Characters in the Ice Age Series, Ranked
- #373 of 772 onThe Most Rewatchable Movies
- #107 of 447 onThe 400+ Best Animated Kids Movies
- Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher, Rob Corddry
Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher star as strangers who wake up married after a night of partying in Las Vegas. Queen Latifah brings humor and wit to her supporting role as a no-nonsense judge overseeing their case.
- #191 of 470 onThe 400+ Best Chick Flicks Ever
- #13 of 19 onThe Funniest Movies About Vegas
- #46 of 63 onThe 60+ Best Movies About Weddings
- Omar Epps, Tupac Shakur, Jermaine "Huggy" Hopkins
This powerful crime thriller, exploring themes of friendship and betrayal, features Queen Latifah in a memorable supporting role as Ruffhouse MC. The film stars Tupac Shakur and Omar Epps, making it an essential watch for fans of '90s urban cinema.
More Juice- #6 of 468 onThe Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- #5 of 76 on80+ Great Movies About Black Teens
- #50 of 98 onThe Best Movies of 1992
- Christopher Reid, Christopher Martin, Tisha Campbell-Martin
In her early acting career, Queen Latifah appears as Zora, a strong, opinionated girl navigating the chaotic world of college in this classic comedy sequel. Latifah's quick wit and onscreen presence are evident even in this smaller role.
More House Party 2- #127 of 468 onThe Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- #74 of 86 onThe Best Movies Of 1991, Ranked
- #49 of 51 onThe 50 Best Party Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel
As part of an all-star ensemble cast, Queen Latifah plays Paula in this romantic comedy charting the intertwining lives of several Los Angeles residents on Valentine's Day. Latifah's warm-hearted performance adds to the film's charm.
More Valentine's Day- #106 of 135 onThe 100+ Best Movies For Date Night
- #296 of 470 onThe 400+ Best Chick Flicks Ever
- #7 of 12 onBest Comedy Movies Streaming on Hulu
- Laurence Fishburne, Tim Roth, Vanessa Williams
Set during the Harlem Renaissance, this crime drama includes Queen Latifah's portrayal of Sulie, part of an organized crime family struggling for power. Her captivating presence elevates the intense story.
More Hoodlum- #43 of 94 onThe 90+ Best Mafia Movies Of All Time
- #50 of 89 onThe Greatest African American Biopics
- #169 of 468 onThe Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- Anna Faris, Anthony Anderson, Leslie Nielsen
Queen Latifah delivers laughs in her cameo as Aunt Shaneequa in this satirical comedy. Her scene-stealing performance and clever send-up of horror tropes make for a fun addition to the film.
More Scary Movie 3- #65 of 78 onThe Greatest Female-Led Comedy Movies
- #501 of 630 onThe 600+ Funniest Movies Of All Time
- #78 of 152 onThe Best Movies Of 2003, Ranked
- Queen Latifah, Tracee Ellis Ross, Gloria Reuben
Taking on a serious role, Queen Latifah depicts a recovering drug addict working to help HIV-positive women in this inspiring film. This Golden Globe-nominated performance demonstrates Latifah's range as an actress.
- Wesley Snipes, Annabella Sciorra, Ossie Davis
Helmed by Spike Lee, this drama examines race dynamics in dating, with Queen Latifah making a notable appearance as LaShawn, a waitress with a strong attitude. Latifah adds nuance to an already complex and thought-provoking narrative.
More Jungle Fever- #173 of 468 onThe Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
- #71 of 86 onThe Best Movies Of 1991, Ranked
- #151 of 153 onThe Best Movies Named After Songs
- Ja Rule, Tim Meadows, Jenifer Lewis
Queen Latifah adds her comedic talents to this family film, which follows an NBA rookie hosting a celebratory cookout. As the hilarious Aunt Emma, she keeps the laughs coming.
- Christopher Walken, Stephen Tobolowsky, Daryl "Chill" Mitchell
In this live-action/animation hybrid, Queen Latifah has a cameo as Cha Cha, a sassy talent booker working with the titular band. Her comedic skills bring this lovable character to life.