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Rotten Tomatoes Best Black Movies of the 21st Century

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Rotten Tomatoes is celebrating the work of Black filmmakers and performers and the stories they have brought to our theaters over the past 20-plus years. In this guide to the best-reviewed African American movies of the 21st Century – that’s from 2000 all the way to now – you’ll find some of the most incredible voices working in movies today, and some of the most game-changing, industry-shaking films to hit theaters in decades. Think titles like Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther, the fourth highest-grossing movie of all time at the U.S. box office. Or Gina Prince-Bythewood’s seminal star-making romance, Love and Basketball. Or Moonlight, which made history as the first film with an all-black cast to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards in 2017. Or Ava DuVernay’s Selma, one of the most critically acclaimed films of all time.

Alongside the work of longtime industry veterans like Spike Lee, you’ll find incredible debut features, like Dee Rees’ Pariah, Justin Simien’s Dear White People, Boots Riley’s Sorry to Bother You, Phillip Youmens’ Burning Cane, which he directed while still in high school, and, of course, Jordan Peele’s Oscar-winning social thriller Get Out and his follow-up, Us. You’ll also discover documentaries that have stirred the national conversation – DuVernay’s 13th, Ezra Edelman’s O.J.: Made In America – alongside recent mega hits that, like Black Panther, alerted Hollywood’s decision-makers to the fact that there was a huge audience for stories made by Black filmmakers, featuring Black actors, telling Black stories: Malcolm D. Lee’s Girls Trip, F. Gary Gray’s Straight Outta Compton.

To compile our list, we chose the top Certified Fresh Black films, according to the Tomatometer, released in theaters since 2000. We defined Black films as those that centered on African American stories and African American characters, or – as in the case of Black Panther – were made by Black filmmakers and were embraced by African American audiences; there are instances of films here made by non-Black filmmakers (Django UnchainedDetroit, and Get On Up for example), but the top half of the list is dominated by Black writers and directors.

Then we listed the movies by release, with the latest from 2023 first, including The Color PurpleAmerican FictionThe BlackeningCreed III and more

  1. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  2. The Color Purple
  3. Creed III
  4. American Fiction
  5. The Blackening
  6. Rustin
  7. A Thousand and One
  8. Earth mama
  9. All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt
  10. The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster
  11. They Cloned Tyrone
  12. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
  13. Master
  14. Emergency
  15. Till
  16. The Inspection
  17. Wendell & Wild
  18. Descendant
  19. Attica
  20. Summer of Soul
  21. Judas and the Black Messiah
  22. King Richard
  23. Passing
  24. The Harder They Fall
  25. Candyman
  26. Cop Shop
  27. Bad Trip
  28. All In: The Fight for Democracy
  29. Miss Juneteenth
  30. The Forty-Year Old Version
  31. One Night in Miami
  32. Time
  33. MLK/FBI
  34. Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
  35. Farewell Amor
  36. The Boy Behind the Door
  37. Soul
  38. John Lewis: Good Trouble
  39. Black is King
  40. Sylvie’s Love
  41. Da 5 Bloods
  42. Uncorked
  43. Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
  44. The Outside Story
  45. Bad Boys for Life
  46. Dolemite Is My Name
  47. Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am
  48. Test Pattern
  49. Us
  50. Premature
  51. The Last Black Man in San Francisco
  52. Clemency
  53. Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool
  54. Burning Cane
  55. Luce
  56. Selah and the Spades
  57. Just Mercy
  58. Waves
  59.  Queen & Slim
  60. Amazing Grace
  61. Night Comes On
  62. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
  63. The Hate U Give
  64.  Hale County This Morning, This Evening
  65. Black Panther
  66. BlacKkKlansman
  67. If Beale Street Could Talk
  68. Blind Spotting
  69. Sorry to Bother You
  70. Widows
  71. Support the Girls
  72. Whitney
  73. Madeline’s Madeline
  74.  Creed II
  75. Monsters and Men
  76. Fast Color
  77. Strong Island
  78. Get Out
  79. Whose Streets?
  80. Mudbound
  81. Step
  82. Girls Trip
  83. It Comes at Night
  84. The Gospel According to André
  85. Detroit
  86. Marshall
  87. O.J.: Made in America
  88.  I Am Not Your Negro
  89. Moonlight
  90. 13th
  91. Hidden Figures
  92. Fences
  93. Southside With You
  94. Barbershop – The Next Cut
  95. Loving
  96. Keanu
  97. Tangerine
  98. Creed
  99. The Black Panthers: Vanguard Of The Revolution
  100. Miss Sharon Jones!
  101. Presenting Princess Shaw
  102. What Happened, Miss Simone?
  103. Straight Outta Compton
  104. Dope
  105. Chi-Raq
  106. Selma
  107. Keep On Keepin’ On
  108. Dear White People
  109. Top Five
  110. Beyond the Lights
  111. Get On Up
  112. 20 Feet From Stardom
  113. 12 Years a Slave
  114. Fruitvale Station
  115. 42
  116. The Central Park Five
  117. Middle of Nowhere
  118. Django Unchained
  119. Beasts of the Southern Wild
  120. Pariah
  121. The Black Power Mix Tape 1967-1975
  122. Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest
  123. Good Hair
  124. Precious
  125. The Princess and the Frog
  126. Black Dynamite
  127. American Gangster
  128. God Grew Tired of Us
  129. Inside Man
  130. Akeelah and the Bee
  131. Dreamgirls
  132. Dave Chappelle’s Block Party
  133. The Heart of the Game
  134. Rize
  135. Hustle & Flow
  136. Ray
  137. Baadasssss!
  138. Standing in the Shadows of Motion
  139. Barbershop
  140. Drumline
  141. Antwone Fisher
  142. Monster’s Ball
  143. Our Song
  144. Love & Basketball
  145. George Washington
  146. Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

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