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86 Movies That Celebrate Black Joy


The latest: This Juneteenth, check out our guide on films that celebrate Black joy! Since Black History Month, we’ve added a few more titles to our list, including The Photograph, Coach Carter, and Dolemite Is My Name.


This year for Black History Month, Rotten Tomatoes is celebrating “Black Joy” in cinema.

Though there are thousands of exceptional films from Black filmmakers and storytellers, those on the receiving end of critical and awards attention are frequently rooted in pain, violence, or oppression. (It is not a coincidence that the vast majority of Black actresses who have been nominated for an Oscar were lauded for performances where they played a slave, maid, or a woman in abject poverty.) In an effort to turn the page and highlight cinema that focuses on the celebration of the Black experience, Rotten Tomatoes’ editor Jacqueline Coley has curated a varied list of films that explore the vast diaspora of Black culture — and will make you feel good.

As our list plainly illustrates, those who have borne the yoke of oppression are often the same people who can smile, laugh, and celebrate most wholly, and the films that live in the intersection of that phenomenon are oftentimes the best of what Black Cinema has to offer. These are the movies that celebrate and chronicle that giddy and infectious emotion: Black Joy.

Titles like Ryan Coogler’s Oscar-winning, billion-dollar blockbuster Black Panther and Gina Prince-Bythewood’s seminal star-making romance, Love and Basketballmade our list — as you would expect. But we have also included lesser-known titles like Rick Famuyiwa’s Dopethe moving family drama, Queen of Katwe, and the hip-hop cult-classic Krush Groove. Recent films like Malcolm D. Lee’s Girls Trip, which made a star out of comedian Tiffany Haddish — and introduced the world to “grapefruiting” — are also on our list. As are seminal classics we revisited, like Richard Pryor’s beloved stand-up comedy feature Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip and Sidney Poitier’s Lilies of the Field

In curating this list, we included films that may touch on sensitive or serious topics, as is the case for dramas like Soul Food and Crooklyn, but as those films primarily focus on the joyful side of life, love, and family, we have included them here. Our list also has a few choices from off the beaten path, too – entries like Beyonce’s history-making live concert feature Homecoming and her visual album for Disney+, Black Is King. — Jacqueline Coley

#1 Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
#2 The Forty-Year-Old Version
#3 Rye Lane
#4 Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé
#5 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
#6 Dolemite Is My Name
#7 Black Panther
#8 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
#9 Soul
#10 Stormy Weather
#11 The Woman King
#12 Queen of Katwe
#13 Sylvie's Love
#14 One of Them Days
#15 Black Is King
#16 Hidden Figures
#17 American Fiction
#18 The Fire Inside
#19 See You Yesterday
#20 Southside With You
#21 Girls Trip
#22 Emergency
#23 Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
#24 The Harder They Fall
#25 Dope
#26 The Incredible Jessica James
#27 The Princess and the Frog
#28 Akeelah and the Bee
#29 Love & Basketball
#30 The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind
#31 Top Five
#32 Medicine for Melancholy
#33 Nope
#34 Beyond the Lights
#35 Cooley High
#36 Barbershop
#37 The Original Kings of Comedy
#38 Soul Food
#39 Drumline
#40 Dreamgirls
#41 Keanu
#42 The Photograph
#43 House Party
#44 Lilies of the Field
#45 Fame
#46 Crooklyn
#47 Friday
#48 Love Jones
#49 Coming to America
#50 Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul.
#51 Central Intelligence
#52 The Best Man
#53 Nappily Ever After
#54 Love, Brooklyn
#55 About Last Night
#56 The Little Mermaid
#57 Roll Bounce
#58 Brown Sugar
#59 The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat
#60 Bad Boys: Ride or Die
#61 Coach Carter
#62 Jump In!
#63 The Wood
#64 The Preacher's Wife
#65 The Last Dragon
#66 Last Holiday
#67 Jumping the Broom
#68 Waiting to Exhale
#69 Life
#70 How Stella Got Her Groove Back
#71 Just Wright
#72 Little
#73 Bob Marley: One Love
#74 Deliver Us From Eva
#75 Krush Groove
#76 The Fighting Temptations
#77 Beauty Shop
#78 The Wiz
#79 Good Burger
#80 Breakin'
#81 Joyful Noise
#82 Harlem Nights
#83 Madea's Family Reunion
#84 Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
#85 B.A.P.S
#86 Love Don't Cost a Thing