Friday, a hilarious cult classic, stars Ice Cube and Chris Tucker as Craig and Smokey, two friends trying to make it through a crazy day in their South Central Los Angeles neighborhood. Littered with unforgettable scenes and quotable lines, it's no surprise Friday is a fan favorite black comedy.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: F. Gary Gray
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Coming to America finds Eddie Murphy in probably one of his most iconic roles, playing Prince Akeem from the fictional country of Zamunda, who travels to the U.S. in search of a bride. With classic laugh-out-loud moments galore, Coming to America also features James Earl Jones as the formidable King Jaffe Joffer, adding endearing depth to this much-beloved film.
- Released: 1988
- Directed by: John Landis
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Also ranks #5 on The Best Movies Of 1988
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Rush Hour, the first in a trilogy, brings together comedy heavyweights Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker as they work to solve a kidnapping case while maneuvering their vast cultural differences. The outstanding chemistry among the leads makes this action-packed black comedy a treat to watch.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Brett Ratner
Also ranks #25 on The Biggest Movies Of The '90s, Ranked
Also ranks #1 on The 50+ Best Police Comedy Movies
Also ranks #2 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The '90s
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Life, a hidden gem of Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, tells the story of two men wrongly convicted of murder who form a bond in Mississippi's notoriously brutal prison system. Bursting with humor and heart, this black comedy urges the audience to find the funny side of life's toughest moments.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Ted Demme
Also ranks #4 on The Best Martin Lawrence Movies
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Bad Boys, starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence as two snappy Miami detectives on the hunt for a drug lord, serves comedy, action, and style on a platter. The sharp banter and on-screen chemistry between the duo make this black comedy unforgettable.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Michael Bay
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Next Friday, the comedic sequel to the classic Friday, brings back Ice Cube as Craig, now residing in the suburbs. Eagerly embraced by fans, this side-splitting black comedy continues the uproarious antics and offers a bellyful of laughs.
- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Steve Carr
Also ranks #1 on What To Watch If You Love 'Friday'
Also ranks #1 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The 2000s
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Rush Hour 2, garnering praise for its stunners of action sequences and slapstick humor, witnesses the dynamic duo of Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker hit the streets of Hong Kong. Retaining the laughs from its predecessor, it charmed audiences and solidified the pair’s status as a comedic tour de force.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Brett Ratner
Also ranks #1 on The Best PG-13 Action-Comedy Movies
Also ranks #3 on The Funniest Movies About Vegas
Also ranks #4 on The 50+ Best Police Comedy Movies
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Friday After Next injects a holiday twist to the uproarious Friday franchise, with Ice Cube and Mike Epps reprising their roles as Craig and Day-Day. Embroiled in hilarious misadventures, this black comedy warms the heart and tickles the funny bone.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Marcus Raboy
Also ranks #1 on The Best Movies Produced by Ice Cube
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Also ranks #3 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The 2000s
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Bad Boys II, reuniting Martin Lawrence and Will Smith, perfectly combines humor with adrenaline-pumping action. This Miami sequel remains a fan favorite black comedy, brimming with explosions and high-speed car chases.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Michael Bay
Also ranks #2 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The 2000s
Also ranks #3 on The 'Bad Boys' Movies Ranked: Why The Lowest-Grossing Entry Is The Best
Also ranks #4 on The Best Cop Movies From The 2000s
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Harlem Nights is a vintage black comedy, wherein Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor, two comedy giants, join forces to protect their nightclub from the mob. With biting wit and uproarious dialogue, this film has etched its spot in the annals of classic cinema.
- Released: 1989
- Directed by: Eddie Murphy
Also ranks #5 on The Best Richard Pryor Movies, Ranked
Also ranks #6 on The Best Black Movies Of The 1980s
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Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood is an unapologetic parody of coming-of-age films set in the hood. Starring Shawn and Marlon Wayans, this wildly entertaining black comedy continues to amuse and delight viewers.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Paris Barclay
The Nutty Professor showcases Eddie Murphy's incredible talent as he not only takes the leading role of the titular professor, but also nearly every member of his unconventional family. This rollicking black comedy unleashes belly laughs and some sweet, sentimental moments.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Tom Shadyac
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Also ranks #8 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The '90s
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Beverly Hills Cop follows wise-cracking Detroit detective Axel Foley, portrayed by the legendary Eddie Murphy, as he takes the city of Beverly Hills by storm. Clever quips and standout one-liners make this black comedy a timeless piece of cinema.
- Released: 1984
- Directed by: Martin Brest
Also ranks #2 on Things You Didn't Know About The Making Of '80s Action Movies
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Trading Places brings together comic geniuses Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy to tell a tale about switching lives and social stations. A delightful blend of social satire and sheer hilarity make it a standout example of a black comedy.
- Released: 1983
- Directed by: John Landis
Also ranks #1 on Stupid Comedies That Actually Deal With Really Serious Issues
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Also ranks #3 on The 70+ Best Movies From 1983, Ranked
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House Party is a high-energy black comedy that catapulted rap duo Kid 'n Play into stardom. As Kid hosts a blowout whilst his parents are away, it's no surprise that hijinks and laughter ensue. A lively soundtrack and chemistry between the leads make this film a memorable joyride.
- Released: 1990
- Directed by: Reginald Hudlin
Also ranks #4 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The '90s
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Also ranks #9 on The Best Hip Hop Movies Of The '90s
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Barbershop showcases a day in the life of an urban barbershop in Chicago, starring Ice Cube and Cedric the Entertainer. The colorful cast of characters, coupled with witty repartee, make this black comedy an engaging, heartwarming, and side-splitting experience.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Tim Story
Also ranks #2 on The Best PG-13 Workplace Comedies
Also ranks #4 on What To Watch If You Love 'Friday'
Also ranks #5 on The Best Ice Cube Movies
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Boomerang showcases Eddie Murphy as a smooth-talking executive who always gets his way, until he meets Robin Givens' character. A perfect blend of romance and sidesplitting humor makes this black comedy a timeless romp.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Reginald Hudlin
Also ranks #7 on The Best Halle Berry Movies, Ranked By Fans
Also ranks #10 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The '90s
Also ranks #12 on 14 Movie Love Triangles That Split Fans Down The Middle
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Big Momma's House pairs Martin Lawrence with an outrageous premise, in which he must pose as an elderly woman to solve a case. The enduring hilarity of this zany, unexpected hit propelled it to become a much-loved black comedy.
- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Raja Gosnell
Also ranks #7 on The Best Martin Lawrence Movies
Also ranks #9 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The 2000s
Also ranks #11 on The Best Fat Movies
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Blue Streak stars a hilarious Martin Lawrence as a thief-turned-fake-cop, blending high-octane action and laugh-out-loud comedy. Lawrence's charisma and comedic timing make this black comedy an entertaining affair for everyone.
- Released: 1999
- Directed by: Les Mayfield
Also ranks #3 on The Best Martin Lawrence Movies
Also ranks #7 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The '90s
Also ranks #7 on The Best Movies With Dave Chappelle
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White Chicks features Shawn and Marlon Wayans as two brothers who go undercover as white socialites, resulting in a non-stop comedy of errors. The outrageous premise and talented ensemble cement it as a gem within the black comedy genre.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Keenen Ivory Wayans
Also ranks #1 on The 30+ Best Terry Crews Movies
Also ranks #2 on The Best Movies With Marlon Wayans
Also ranks #5 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The 2000s
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Girls Trip spotlights four friends, played by Regina Hall, Tiffany Haddish, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Queen Latifah, re-igniting their sisterhood on a trip to New Orleans. Their chemistry and comedic prowess make for a wildly funny and heartfelt black comedy.
- Released: 2017
- Directed by: Malcolm D. Lee
Also ranks #1 on The Best Movies With Tiffany Haddish
Also ranks #7 on Queen Latifah Movies List, Ranked
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Money Talks puts Chris Tucker's trademark humor and Charlie Sheen's roguish charm in the spotlight as a slick, fast-talking con man and a down-on-his-luck reporter. With wacky escapades around every corner, this black comedy is packed with memorable laughs.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Brett Ratner
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How High offers a hazy combination of buddy comedy and absurdity, as Method Man and Redman try to ace their college exams with a magical boost. Their chemistry and unique humor ensure this black comedy retains its charm.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Jesse Dylan
Also ranks #3 on The Best Hood Comedy Movies
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Also ranks #6 on What To Watch If You Love 'Friday'
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White Men Can't Jump puts the spotlight on Woody Harrelson and Wesley Snipes as two street basketball hustlers teaming up for a big score. Subtle humor and sharp one-liners make this sports-themed black comedy a crowd-pleaser for fans.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Ron Shelton
Also ranks #1 on All Of Woody Harrelson's Movies, Ranked
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Also ranks #2 on Every Wesley Snipes Movie, Ranked
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Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins, starring Martin Lawrence as a successful self-help guru returning to his hometown, brings together a star-studded ensemble cast for infectious laughs. This black comedy delivers humor and warmth in spades.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Malcolm D. Lee
A Thin Line Between Love and Hate, featuring Martin Lawrence and Lynn Whitfield, tells the tale of a womanizer who bites off more than he can chew. The suspenseful laughs and unforgettable performances in this black comedy make it a must-watch.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Martin Lawrence
Also ranks #8 on The Best Martin Lawrence Movies
Also ranks #26 on The 80+ Best Black Romance Movies
Also ranks #33 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The '90s
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National Security pairs Martin Lawrence and Steve Zahn as mismatched security guards thrust into fighting crime. This high-stakes, high-laughs black comedy delivers nonstop action and humor.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Dennis Dugan
Also ranks #5 on The Best Martin Lawrence Movies
Also ranks #14 on The 50+ Best Police Comedy Movies
Also ranks #17 on Eric Roberts' Best Movies
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I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, a parody of Blaxploitation films written and directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, creates a clever blend of satire and slapstick humor. Laden with laughable antics and an engaging plot, this black comedy is a cinematic treasure.
- Released: 1988
- Directed by: Keenen Ivory Wayans
Also ranks #6 on The Best Movies With Damon Wayans
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Also ranks #11 on The Best Movies With Marlon Wayans
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Half Baked, with Dave Chappelle as the lead, revolves around a group of friends' ridiculous efforts to raise bail cash for a wrongfully imprisoned member. This cult classic black comedy leaves audiences in stitches.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Tamra Davis
Also ranks #2 on The Best Movies With Dave Chappelle
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Mo' Money, showcasing the comedic talents of Damon Wayans and Marlon Wayans, offers a funny and engaging story about a small-time con man aiming for big-time success. This black comedy keeps the laughs coming and leaves a lasting impression.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Peter MacDonald
Also ranks #4 on The Best Movies With Damon Wayans
Also ranks #8 on The Best Movies With Marlon Wayans
Also ranks #13 on The Best Hip Hop Movies Of The '90s
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Ride Along, featuring Ice Cube and Kevin Hart, tells the hilarious story of a security guard trying to prove himself worthy of marrying his girlfriend by joining her police officer brother on patrol. Their electric chemistry and rapid-fire humor make for a side-splitting black comedy.
- Released: 2014
- Directed by: Tim Story
Also ranks #2 on The 25 Best Kevin Hart Movies
Also ranks #2 on The Best Movies Produced by Ice Cube
Also ranks #8 on The Best Ice Cube Movies
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Norbit, with Eddie Murphy in three distinct roles, has him playing a kind-hearted man caught in a love triangle. The sheer outrageousness of the premise and Murphy's talent pave the way for a quirky black comedy.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Brian Robbins
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Shaft, starring Samuel L. Jackson, is a gritty, wise-cracking reboot of the classic Blaxploitation film. Its blend of action and humor establishes it as a tongue-in-cheek black comedy that leaves audiences entertained and wanting more.
- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Tim Story
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Booty Call, with Jamie Foxx and Tommy Davidson, is an outrageous sex comedy that revolves around two friends trying to engage in romantic trysts. The film's slapstick humor and comedic timing have earned it a fond spot in the pantheon of black comedies.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Jeff Pollack
Also ranks #9 on The Best Hood Comedy Movies
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Also ranks #16 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The '90s
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Nutty Professor II: The Klumps brings back Eddie Murphy in an impressive array of roles, as the loveable Professor Klump navigates the many eccentric personalities in his family. This sequel to the hit comedy spins an entertaining web of laughs, making it an enjoyable black comedy.
- Released: 2000
- Directed by: Peter Segal
Also ranks #15 on Movie Sequels That Were A Huge Deal - Then Immediately Forgotten
Also ranks #24 on Every Eddie Murphy Movie, Ranked
Also ranks #63 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The 2000s
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Cool Runnings is an uplifting, heartwarming tale of an underdog Jamaican bobsledding team hitting the Winter Olympics. While it may not seem like a typical black comedy, its humor is undeniable, making it a beloved film in the genre.
- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Jon Turteltaub
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Guess Who, starring Bernie Mac and Ashton Kutcher, puts a hilarious spin on the classic film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. The impeccable comedic timing of the stars and a script brimming with charm create a well-executed black comedy.
- Released: 2005
- Directed by: Kevin Rodney Sullivan
Also ranks #4 on All Of Bernie Mac's Best Movies, Ranked
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Also ranks #9 on The 25+ Best Ashton Kutcher Movies
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Major Payne follows the story of a strict military officer, played hilariously by Damon Wayans, as he takes charge of a school's ROTC program. This amusing, feel-good film has an undeniable charm that lands it squarely in the black comedy genre.
- Released: 1995
- Directed by: Nick Castle
Also ranks #1 on The Best Movies With Damon Wayans
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Also ranks #6 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The '90s
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Dr. Dolittle, starring Eddie Murphy as a doctor with a unique gift for speaking to animals, is a lighthearted and imaginative take on the classic story, blending humor with heart to make a winning black comedy.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Betty Thomas
Also ranks #49 on The Biggest Movies Of The '90s, Ranked
Also ranks #11 on The 30+ Best Chris Rock Movies
Also ranks #14 on The 80+ Best Black Family Movies, Ranked
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Sister Act, featuring megastar Whoopi Goldberg as a sassy lounge singer hiding in a convent to elude the mob, offers a delightful balance of humor, heart, and feel-good musical numbers. This divine black comedy has consistently found its way into audiences' hearts.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Emile Ardolino
Also ranks #6 on Every Movie About Witness Protection, Ranked
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- Attempting to win the favor of the newly divorced Suzanne (Nia Long), Nick (Ice Cube) offers to accompany her children, Lindsey (Aleisha Allen) and Kevin (Philip Bolden), on a flight from Portland, Ore., to Canada to see their mother. A mishap with a corkscrew and a metal detector gets the troupe banned from the flight, however, so Nick is forced to drive the kids in his prized Lincoln Navigator. Tensions inevitably rise during the long road trip, but Nick is not to be deterred.
- Released: 2005
- Directed by: Brian Levant
Also ranks #4 on The 80+ Best Black Family Movies, Ranked
Also ranks #9 on The Best Ice Cube Movies
Also ranks #11 on The Best Movies Produced by Ice Cube
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Soul Plane, a riotous romp with an ensemble cast including Snoop Dogg and Kevin Hart, explores the concept of a luxurious, ultra-hip airline. This improbable black comedy keeps audiences giggling with its wacky premise and outlandish situations.
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Jessy Terrero
Also ranks #5 on Best Sofia Vergara Movies
Also ranks #6 on Smoke & Screens: 25 Snoop Dogg Films Voted On By Fans
Also ranks #20 on The 30+ Best Terry Crews Movies
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Bébé's Kids, a cult classic animated film, highlights stand-up comedian Robin Harris's comic routines about a trip to an amusement park with mischievous children in tow. The slapstick humor and exaggerated situations make it a black comedy hit for kids and adults alike.
- Released: 1992
- Directed by: Bruce W. Smith
- The hard-nosed Detroit cop from the original film returns to Los Angeles to help solve another case. This time he must direct his efforts towards unraveling the Alphabet Crimes, a series of robberies committed by leather-jacketed punks. The investigation puts him on the trail of an illegal arms dealer and his hit lady.
- Released: 1987
- Directed by: Tony Scott
Also ranks #2 on From Detroit Streets to Hollywood Heat: Eddie Murphy's Funniest Adventures As A 'Beverly Hills Cop'
Also ranks #6 on Every Eddie Murphy Movie, Ranked
Also ranks #6 on The 30+ Best '80s Black Comedies
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Good Burger is a black comedy that stars Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson, fresh from their success on the Nickelodeon sketch show All That. With their infectious chemistry and endearing characters, these fast-food workers give the film a strong comedic drive.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Brian Robbins
Also ranks #1 on The 40+ Best Nickelodeon Movies
Also ranks #1 on The Best Shaquille O'Neal Movies
Also ranks #5 on The Best Movies With Comedian Sinbad
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Dolemite Is My Name, featuring Eddie Murphy, showcases his transformative talent as comedian/rapping impresario Rudy Ray Moore. Heartfelt and entertaining, this biopic black comedy is a triumphant return to form for the legendary actor.
- Released: 2019
- Directed by: Craig Brewer
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Also ranks #19 on The Best Netflix Original Comedy Movies
Also ranks #22 on The 35+ Best Late Night Comedy Movies On Netflix
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Undercover Brother, led by the comedic talents of Eddie Griffin, is a tongue-in-cheek satire of Blaxploitation films that balances over-the-top action and wickedly funny humor. This successful black comedy showcases wits and giggles in equal measure.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Malcolm D. Lee
Also ranks #1 on The Best Eddie Griffin Movies
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Also ranks #9 on The Best Denise Richards Movies, Ranked
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Get Hard, a riotous collaboration between Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart, centers on Ferrell's character enlisting Hart's help to "toughen up" for a prison sentence. The film's outrageous premise and the hilarious performances create a memorable black comedy.
- Released: 2015
- Directed by: Etan Cohen
Also ranks #6 on The 25 Best Kevin Hart Movies
Also ranks #10 on The Best Movies With T.I.
Also ranks #12 on The Funniest Movies About Jail
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- In Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit, Deloris Van Cartier (Whoopi Goldberg) makes a triumphant return. This time, she's masquerading as Sister Mary Clarence, a nun with an unconventional teaching style. She's been tasked to revitalize a lackluster music program at St. Francis Academy, a school threatened by closure. The film, a comedy-drama, is filled with vibrant musical numbers and memorable performances from Lauryn Hill and Sheryl Lee Ralph. Despite the uphill battle and resistance from skeptical students, Sister Mary Clarence uses her unique methods to breathe new life into the school and its choir.
- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Bill Duke
Also ranks #5 on Feel-Good Movies About Music To Help Pull You Out Of A Depressive State
Also ranks #8 on The 35+ Best Black Musical Movies
Also ranks #16 on The 50+ All-Time Best Movies About Teachers, Ranked
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- Nick (Ice Cube) and Suzanne (Nia Long) decide to move to the suburbs to create a better life for children Lindsey (Aleisha Allen) and Kevin (Philip Bolden). The contractor (John C. McGinley) they hire to renovate their home has a rather odd way of doing business, complicating the family's move. Matters spiral further out of control when the contractor clashes with Nick but bonds with Suzanne and the children.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Steve Carr
Also ranks #10 on The Best Movies Produced by Ice Cube
Also ranks #12 on The 80+ Best Black Family Movies, Ranked
Also ranks #18 on The Best Ice Cube Movies
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- Single mother Diana Armstrong (LisaRaye) takes to sliding down a stripper pole in order to pay for college -- and make a better life for her child. But taking off her clothes for a paying audience is the easy part at the Player's Club. More challenging for Diana is staying on the good side of motormouthed club owner Dolla Bill (Bernie Mac), avoiding the club's unsavory cast of characters and helping her newbie stripping cousin, Ebony (Monica Calhoun), stay on the straight and narrow.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Ice Cube
Also ranks #6 on The Best Movies Produced by Ice Cube
Also ranks #7 on All Of Bernie Mac's Best Movies, Ranked
Also ranks #11 on The Best '90s Hood Movies
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- The wife and son of a Mexican drug lord embark on a vengeful quest to kill all those involved in his trial and imprisonment -- including Miami Detective Mike Lowrey. When Mike gets wounded, he teams up with partner Marcus Burnett and AMMO -- a special tactical squad -- to bring the culprits to justice. But the old-school, wisecracking cops must soon learn to get along with their new elite counterparts if they are to take down the vicious cartel that threatens their lives.
- Released: 2020
- Directed by: Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
Also ranks #3 on The 11 Best Police Movies On Hulu
Also ranks #4 on The 'Bad Boys' Movies Ranked: Why The Lowest-Grossing Entry Is The Best
Also ranks #7 on The 14 Best Action Movies Set In Miami That Bring The Heat
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- Posing as an abandoned toddler, a very small fugitive (Marlon Wayans) from the law tricks a couple (Shawn Wayans, Kerry Washington) into taking him in. Once there, the baby-faced thief endures the other man's attempts at fatherhood while waiting for a chance to take back the stolen gem he hid in the wife's purse.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Keenen Ivory Wayans
Also ranks #5 on The Best Movies With Marlon Wayans
Also ranks #19 on The Best Rob Schneider Movies, Ranked
Also ranks #26 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The 2000s
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A Low Down Dirty Shame, an action-packed comedy featuring Keenen Ivory Wayans as a private detective, dazzles the audience with its mix of comic relief and thrilling sequences. Side-splitting characters and plot twists make this a definite black comedy favorite.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Keenen Ivory Wayans
Also ranks #26 on The Best Hip Hop Movies Of The '90s
Also ranks #32 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The '90s
Also ranks #45 on The Best R-Rated Action Comedy Movies Of All Time
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- When Ahmad Simmons' (Brandon Hammond) diabetic grandmother, Josephine "Big Mama" Joseph (Irma P. Hall), falls into a coma during an operation to amputate her leg, it throws the Joseph family into chaos. Ahmad watches as his mother, Maxine (Vivica A. Fox), and aunts Teri (Vanessa L. Williams) and Tracy (Nia Long) struggle to adjust to the family matriarch's sudden absence, fall into old rivalries, share memories, and work to maintain the long-standing tradition of Sunday family dinners.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: George Tillman
Also ranks #10 on The Best Black Drama Movies
Also ranks #18 on The Best Black Movies Ever Made, Ranked
Also ranks #18 on The 80+ Best Black Romance Movies
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Central Intelligence pairs Kevin Hart and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as an unlikely duo, navigating comedic espionage thrills and mishaps. Their chemistry and Hart's signature humor combine to create a standout black comedy.
- Released: 2016
- Directed by: Rawson Marshall Thurber
Also ranks #3 on The 25 Best Kevin Hart Movies
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Also ranks #8 on The Best Dwayne Johnson Movies, Ranked
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Head of State, starring Chris Rock as a down-on-his-luck alderman who becomes a candidate for President, teems with side-splitting humor and sharp political satire, making it a brilliant addition to the pantheon of black comedies.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Chris Rock
Also ranks #10 on The 30+ Best Chris Rock Movies
Also ranks #13 on All Of Bernie Mac's Best Movies, Ranked
Also ranks #41 on The Funniest Movies About Politics
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Barbershop: The Next Cut reopens the doors to Calvin's Barbershop, with Ice Cube and the talented ensemble cast returning for another round of laughs and life lessons. This charming black comedy continues the beloved franchise with sheer wit.
- Released: 2016
- Directed by: Malcolm D. Lee
- B*A*P*S is a 1997 comedy film written by Troy Beyer, directed by Robert Townsend, and starring Halle Berry and Martin Landau. The movie includes actors such as Bernie Mac, Natalie Reid, and Ian Richardson. In the 1998 Acapulco Black Film Festival, Halle Berry was nominated for best actress. As far as ratings go B*A*P*S did not receive very many positive comments.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Robert Townsend
- After his mentor is killed, an FBI agent (Martin Lawrence) reprises his disguise as a fat old lady and takes a job as a nanny in a crime suspect's house. While working on the case, the agent diffuses a threat to homeland security and brings a fractured family closer together.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: John Whitesell
Also ranks #8 on The 30+ Best PG-13 Farce Movies
Also ranks #10 on The Best Kat Dennings Movies
Also ranks #17 on The Best Martin Lawrence Movies
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- Needing a male heir to the throne, Prince Akeem returns to Queens, N.Y., to find his long-lost son and bring him back to Zamunda.
- Released: 2021
- Directed by: Craig Brewer
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- As her teacher mother, Carolyn (Alfre Woodard), and her jazz musician father, Woody (Delroy Lindo), worry over monthly bills, grade-schooler student Troy Carmichael (Zelda Harris) banters and bonds with her four brothers. Against her will, Troy is sent to her aunt's southern home for a summer visit, but when she returns to her bustling Brooklyn neighborhood, she learns that a family member is gravely ill. Already mature, Troy is forced to face to some very grown-up facts about life and loss.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Spike Lee
Also ranks #20 on The 100+ Best Movies With Black Female Leads
Also ranks #23 on The 125+ Best PG-13 Comedy-Drama Movies
Also ranks #26 on The Best '90s Hood Movies
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- After his grandmother is killed in a Mafia hit, Darryl (Damon Wayans) fashions a bulletproof overcoat to wear over red long johns, becoming Blankman, a superhero without any superpowers save some inventive tinkering skills. When Blankman's crime-fighting crusade causes a sensation around the city of Metro, Darryl's brother Kevin (David Alan Grier) reluctantly agrees to become Blankman's sidekick, Other Guy, to impress local news anchor Kimberly (Robin Givens), but the mob is fighting back.
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: Mike Binder
Also ranks #5 on The Best '90s Comedies On Netflix
Also ranks #8 on The Best Movies With Damon Wayans
Also ranks #10 on The Best '90s Action Movies On Netflix
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- In The Haunted Mansion, real estate agent Jim Evers (Eddie Murphy) is lured to a grand, mysterious mansion with his family under the pretense of a potential sale. The mansion's enigmatic owner Master Gracey (Nathaniel Parker) and his spectral servants harbor dark secrets. As the night unfolds, the Evers family finds themselves in a web of haunting encounters and ghostly revelations. The movie, steeped in elements of comedy and horror, navigates an engaging narrative where the living meet the dead. A labyrinth of secret passages, cursed souls, and a ticking clock add to their thrilling journey of survival.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Rob Minkoff
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Also ranks #2 on The Best Halloween Movies On Disney+
Also ranks #4 on Disney+ Movies That Are Perfect For Halloween Even Though They’re Not 'Halloween Movies'
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- When his boss is killed, Detroit cop Alex Foley (Eddie Murphy) finds evidence that the murderer had ties to a California amusement park called Wonder World. Returning to Beverly Hills once more, Foley reunites with Detective Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) to solve the case. Along with Billy's new partner, Jon Flint (Héctor Elizondo), they discover that the security force of Wonder World is actually part of a counterfeit money operation headed by park manager Orrin Sanderson (John Saxon).
- Released: 1994
- Directed by: John Landis
Also ranks #4 on From Detroit Streets to Hollywood Heat: Eddie Murphy's Funniest Adventures As A 'Beverly Hills Cop'
Also ranks #25 on Every Eddie Murphy Movie, Ranked
Also ranks #28 on The Best 90's Cop Movies Ranked
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- In Dr. Dolittle 2, the now-famous doc has more patients -- two-legged and four-legged -- than he can handle. But his animal friends want more than office visits. The outraged critters want to save their forest from unscrupulous human developers, and they're seeking Dolittle's help.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Steve Carr
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- Megan White (Shoshana Bush), a naive teen, and Thomas Uncles (Damon Wayans Jr.), a student from the wrong side of the tracks, find common ground in their love of dancing. Megan and Thomas join forces to perfect their moves and win the mother of all dance battles, though they face stiff competition Nora, the school's queen of the dance floor.
- Released: 2009
- Directed by: Damien Dante Wayans
Also ranks #13 on The Best Movies With Marlon Wayans
Also ranks #22 on The 30+ Best PG-13 Dance Movies
Also ranks #35 on The Best MTV Movies List
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- The Wash is an action-comedy starring Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre. As mismatched roommates working at a car wash, they come together to rescue their boss (George Wallace) from a couple of first-time kidnappers. If they don't settle their differences and get Mr. Washington back, the good times at The Wash will soon come to an end.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: DJ Pooh
Also ranks #6 on The Best Eminem Movies
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Also ranks #7 on Smoke & Screens: 25 Snoop Dogg Films Voted On By Fans
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- With a jailbreak offering them their only way out, a despondent duo rack their brains to figure out a foolproof plan. Fortuitously, one of them discovers an unexpected talent as a rodeo rider, and an escape plan begins to take shape at the annual prisoners' rodeo.
- Released: 1980
- Directed by: Sidney Poitier
Also ranks #1 on The Funniest Movies About Jail
Also ranks #1 on The Best Richard Pryor Movies, Ranked
Also ranks #6 on All Films With Gene Wilder, Ranked
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- A smart teenager (Wiz Khalifa) tries to help a long-term student (Snoop Dogg) finally graduate from high school.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Dylan C. Brown
Also ranks #1 on Smoke & Screens: 25 Snoop Dogg Films Voted On By Fans
Also ranks #24 on Every Mike Epps Movie, Ranked By Fans
Also ranks #61 on 80+ Great Movies About Black Teens
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- In the movie Dope, high school senior Malcolm (Shameik Moore) navigates life in a tough neighborhood in Inglewood, California. A geek with a love for '90s hip-hop culture, he dreams of Harvard University. His friends Diggy (Kiersey Clemons) and Jib (Tony Revolori) share his passions. When a local drug dealer slips him a stash of ecstasy to hide, Malcolm's world turns upside down. Suddenly finding himself in the middle of a dangerous game, he needs to outsmart gangsters and drug lords while maintaining his academic aspirations. The film received critical acclaim for its unique blend of comedy and drama, capturing the essence of youth caught between ambition and survival.
- Released: 2015
- Directed by: Rick Famuyiwa
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- Roy McCormick (Martin Lawrence) is a college basketball coach more famous for his temper than for his coaching ability. After one of his rages gets him banned from the sport, Roy takes a job coaching basketball at a middle school in an attempt to repair his reputation. Amazingly, what Roy began as a show of rehabilitation begins to genuinely change him, and he learns to care for his team. His relationship with local mom Jeanie (Wendy Raquel Robinson) is a good influence as well.
- Released: 2005
- Directed by: Steve Carr
Also ranks #24 on The Best Martin Lawrence Movies
Also ranks #27 on The Best Basketball Movies Of All Time
Also ranks #30 on The 80+ Best Black Family Movies, Ranked
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- After a freak accident, a newlywed bride cancels her tropical Christmas honeymoon to take care of her husband's ex-wife and kids, with a little help from a holiday angel.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Tamala Baldwin
Also ranks #82 on The Funniest Christmas Comedy Movies
Also ranks #103 on The 75+ Best Family Comedy Movies
Also ranks #110 on The 150+ Best New Comedies Of The Last 5 Years, Ranked
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- Lifelong friends become adversaries when they compete for the lead role in a new Christmas film, stirring up old family rivalries and threatening their yuletide joy.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Kenny Young
Also ranks #65 on The Funniest Christmas Comedy Movies
Also ranks #93 on The Greatest Female-Led Comedy Movies
Also ranks #100 on The 150+ Best New Comedies Of The Last 5 Years, Ranked
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- On an empty road in the middle of the night, Shula stumbles across the body of her uncle. As the funeral unfolds, the cousins unveil the buried secrets of their Zambian family in a vibrant reckoning with the lies we tell ourselves.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Rungano Nyoni
- Tyler Perry's A Madea Homecoming continues the comedic saga of Mabel "Madea" Simmons (Tyler Perry), who comes out of retirement for this installment. As the family prepares for a joyous graduation celebration, secrets are revealed, and long-standing issues resurface, threatening the festive mood. The film presents themes of unity and forgiveness, along with the enduring strength of familial bonds. Perry's signature mix of humor and heart takes center stage as Madea dispenses her unique brand of wisdom and tough love, ensuring that if the family can't find harmony during the reunion, they'll at least find plenty of laughs.
- Released: 2022
- Directed by: Tyler Perry
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- Sabrina Watson (Paula Patton) is a successful corporate lawyer who comes from an old-money family. When she meets Jason Taylor (Laz Alonso), she thinks she's found Mr. Right and eagerly accepts the Wall Street worker's marriage proposal after a whirlwind courtship. However, when Sabrina's aristocratic parents (Angela Bassett, Brian Stokes Mitchell) meet Jason's postal-worker mother (Loretta Devine) at their estate on Martha's Vineyard, the class division seems very wide indeed.
- Released: 2011
- Directed by: Salim Akil
Also ranks #12 on The Best Julie Bowen Movies
Also ranks #12 on Every Mike Epps Movie, Ranked By Fans
Also ranks #12 on The 25+ Best Meagan Good Movies
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- A group of old college friends reunite for a Juneteenth weekend getaway, only to find themselves trapped in a remote cabin with a twisted killer. Forced to play by his rules, they soon realize this isn't a game.
- Released: 2022
- Directed by: Tim Story
Also ranks #8 on The Best Black Movies Of 2023
Also ranks #11 on Underrated Horror Films From 2023
Also ranks #21 on The 45+ Best Horror Movies In 2023, Ranked
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- When their late police captain gets linked to drug cartels, wisecracking Miami cops Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett embark on a dangerous mission to clear his name.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
Also ranks #2 on The 'Bad Boys' Movies Ranked: Why The Lowest-Grossing Entry Is The Best
Also ranks #9 on The 14 Best Action Movies Set In Miami That Bring The Heat
Also ranks #11 on Reboots, Reunions, And Revivals Nobody Asked For In 2024
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- While out with loudmouthed pal Bernie (Kevin Hart), Danny (Michael Ealy) meets successful businesswoman Debbie (Joy Bryant), who's as leery of relationships as Danny is. However, Danny and Debbie both feel the pull of undeniable attraction, and they end up spending the first of several nights together. The two try to make a success of being a couple despite warnings from Bernie and Joan (Regina Hall), Debbie's best friend. Meanwhile, Bernie and Joan experience some chemistry of their own.
- Released: 2014
- Directed by: Steve Pink
Also ranks #18 on The 25 Best Kevin Hart Movies
Also ranks #29 on The Greatest Comedy Movie Remakes
Also ranks #40 on The 80+ Best Black Romance Movies
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- After surviving a night of terror on the West Coast, author Carl Black moves his family back to his childhood home in Chicago. His quest to find peace and quiet takes an unexpected turn when he meets the eccentric new homeowner next door. Convinced that the man is a vampire, Carl and his oddball neighbors join forces to save themselves from the bloodsucking undead.
- Released: 2021
- Directed by: Deon Taylor
Also ranks #12 on 12 Comedy Sequels That Might Actually Be Better Than The Originals
Also ranks #18 on Every Mike Epps Movie, Ranked By Fans
Also ranks #33 on The Best Black Horror Movies
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- Friends Black (Master P) and Blue (Anthony Johnson) are broke, but they think they've found their big break when they get a truckload delivery of cell phones by mistake. With the help of Black's girlfriend, Lorraine (Gretchen Palmer), they start selling them to whoever wants to buy them, and soon they're rolling in cash. But there's a big problem with the phones: They don't work. Their unhappy customers, including local gang members, are ready to take them down -- and so is the FBI.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Michael Martin
Also ranks #8 on The Best Hood Comedy Movies
Also ranks #16 on Terrible Movies With Amazing Soundtracks
Also ranks #28 on The Best Hip Hop Movies Of The '90s
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- Ed Lover (Ed Lover) and Doctor Dre (Andre Romelle Young) are hapless New York City barbers who test the patience of their boss, Nick Crawford (Jim Moody), one too many times and end up at a police academy to try out careers in law enforcement. Training under the tough-as-nails Sergeant Cooper (Denis Leary), Ed and Dre eventually learn enough skills to become rookie cops. For their first major assignment, they attempt to thwart a corrupt businessman at odds with Nick over property development.
- Released: 1993
- Directed by: Ted Demme
Also ranks #7 on The Best Ice-T Movies
Also ranks #17 on The Best Hip Hop Movies Of The '90s
Also ranks #27 on All Of Bernie Mac's Best Movies, Ranked
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- When pro basketball star Jamal Jeffries (Miguel A. Núñez Jr.) gets booted from the big leagues after an outrageous on-court stunt, his unwillingness to give up the sport leads to desperate measures. Dressed in drag, Jamal calls himself Juwanna Mann and becomes a star player on a women's basketball team, helping them climb the ranks. He also quickly develops a crush on team captain Michelle (Vivica A. Fox), but cannot act on his feelings for fear of his true identity being discovered.
- Released: 2002
- Directed by: Jesse Vaughan
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- Brothers Kenny (Marlon Wayans) and Antoine Tyler (Kadeem Hardison) have always wanted to be basketball heroes, standing out as child athletes and now as college players at the University of Washington. But tragedy strikes during a game, when Kenny, the superstar of the family, sustains a fatal heart attack while playing. This forces Antoine to become the leader on the court, but not without some help from his brother, who returns as a ghost to help the Washington team in its quest for glory.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Randall Miller
- Police chief and hyper-protective father James (Martin Lawrence) drives his teenage daughter, Melanie (Raven-Symoné), from their home in Chicago to a college interview in Washington, D.C. En route, they meet disturbingly cheerful parent Doug (Donny Osmond), their car breaks down and he finds his son and pet pig stowed away in the trunk. What's worse, James gets caught spying on his daughter at a sorority house. Despite the chaos, James begins to realize that his baby girl has grown up.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Roger Kumble
Also ranks #19 on The Funniest Movies About College
Also ranks #26 on The Best Martin Lawrence Movies
Also ranks #27 on The Funniest Road Trip Comedy Movies
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- After draining his life savings to enter a team in the Rucker Classic street ball tournament in Harlem, Dax is dealt a series of setbacks, including losing his team to his longtime rival. Desperate to win the tournament and the cash prize, Dax stumbles upon the man, the myth, the legend Uncle Drew and convinces him to return to the court one more time. The two men embark on a road trip to round up Drew's old basketball squad and prove that a group of septuagenarians can still win the big one.
- Released: 2018
- Directed by: Charles Stone
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- Recently dumped by his girlfriend, slacker Rell (Jordan Peele) finds some happiness when a cute kitten winds up on his doorstep. After a heartless thief steals the cat, Rell recruits his cousin Clarence (Keegan-Michael Key) to help him retrieve it. They soon learn that a thug named Cheddar (Method Man) has the animal, and he'll only give it back if the two men agree to work for him. Armed with guns and a gangster attitude, it doesn't take long for the hapless duo to land in big trouble.
- Released: 2016
- Directed by: Peter Atencio
Also ranks #2 on The Best Keegan-Michael Key Movies
Also ranks #5 on The Best Movies With Tiffany Haddish
Also ranks #10 on 15 Silly Comedies That Are Shockingly Violent
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- Who Made The Potato Salad? is a 2006 film that stars Jaleel White.
- Released: 2006
- Directed by: Damon 'Coke' Daniels
- Financially irresponsible Giant (Spike Lee) manages a jazz group, but his sax player, Shadow (Wesley Snipes), wants to replace him with a better businessman. Bleak (Denzel Washington), the band's trumpeter, then tries to defend his close pal Giant, leading to a power struggle between the two musicians. Meanwhile, as Bleak tries to straighten things out with his band mates and manager, he also must choose to be with either sweet teacher Indigo (Joie Lee) or sultry singer Clarke (Cynda Williams).
- Released: 1990
- Directed by: Spike Lee
Also ranks #8 on 16 Movies About Jazz That Keep A Perfect Tempo
Also ranks #16 on The Best Blues Movies
Also ranks #21 on Every Wesley Snipes Movie, Ranked
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- They Cloned Tyrone (2023) is an American sci-fi comedy mystery directed by Juel Taylor, starring John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Jamie Foxx. The trio investigates a government cloning conspiracy in a suburban neighborhood, uncovering a facility conducting disturbing experiments on the Black population. As they dig into the sinister operations, they confront mind control, clones, and a deep-seated conspiracy. Premiering at the American Black Film Festival, the film received acclaim for its humor and cast performances. The film's blend of satire, mystery, and sci-fi, coupled with strong performances, garnered positive reviews. Foxx earned a Producer Award for the film.
- Released: 2023
- Directed by: Juel Taylor
Also ranks #3 on The Best Sci-Fi Movies Of 2023, Ranked
Also ranks #4 on The Best Black Movies Of 2023
Also ranks #6 on The Best Weird Movies Of 2023
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- Ralph Kramden (Cedric the Entertainer) drives a bus in New York City but dreams of something more. Unfortunately, none of Ralph's business ideas -- which often incorporate his best friend, Ed (Mike Epps) -- have panned out. Knowing their husbands will never get them out of the city, Ralph's wife, Alice (Gabrielle Union), and Ed's wife, Trixie (Regina Hall), pool their savings to purchase a house in the suburbs. But once the men find out about the secret stash, they might just blow it all.
- Released: 2005
- Directed by: John Schultz
Also ranks #15 on Every Mike Epps Movie, Ranked By Fans
Also ranks #20 on 21 Movies Based On Live-Action TV Shows Ranked By Their Accuracy
Also ranks #26 on The 30 Best Honeymoon Movies
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- When some unexpected money comes his way, Carl Black (Mike Epps) moves his family from cold and windy Chicago to bright and sunny Beverly Hills, Calif. As the Blacks settle into their beautiful new home, they start to notice some strange behavior in the neighborhood. Nighttime is approaching, and President El Bama (George Lopez) announces that the annual purge is about to begin. Carl and his loved ones must now endure a 12-hour period of lawlessness before they can enjoy life once again.
- Released: 2016
- Directed by: Deon Taylor
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- Attraction to a free-spirited woman (Kerry Washington) causes a man (Chris Rock) to question the happiness he feels with his family. Nikki makes all of Richard's daydreams come true, but his busy. career-driven wife Brenda (Gina Torres) barely has time for him.
- Released: 2007
- Directed by: Chris Rock
Also ranks #18 on The 30+ Best Chris Rock Movies
Also ranks #25 on The Greatest Comedy Movie Remakes
Also ranks #25 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The 2000s
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- When amateur comedian Lance Barton (Chris Rock) finds himself at Heaven's door, he is convinced there has been a mistake. Miraculously he is right. Since returning to his own body is not an option, a heavenly agent places him into the corpse of a rich Manhattan mogul who has just been murdered by his wife -- until a more suitable replacement can be found. Ironically, it is as this new person that Lance ultimately discovers his true self, falls in love and improves his comedy act in the process.
- Released: 2001
- Directed by: Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz
Also ranks #4 on The 30+ Best Chris Rock Movies
Also ranks #10 on Pretty Good Body Swap Comedies
Also ranks #12 on The Funniest Movies About Heaven
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- Woo (Jada Pinkett Smith) is a woman in control of her world. She is smart, self-confident, sophisticated and snarky. And she doesn't have any trouble attracting members of the opposite sex. But for some reason no one ever sticks around. Woo meets Tim (Tommy Davidson), a paralegal who is her complete opposite. They shouldn't click. However, Woo and Tim begin to bond when a series of weird and stressful calamities hits them while they are on their first date.
- Released: 1998
- Directed by: Daisy von Scherler Mayer
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- Waymon (Joseph C. Phillips) has a great job in real estate and a promising future, but he's also trapped in a loveless longterm relationship. He meets Natalie (Halle Berry), a beautiful club-hopping hipster, and quickly falls in love. Realizing he's just not cool enough to attract her on his own, he seeks the help of his friend Bobby (Tommy Davidson), a free-spirited smooth talker who works in the mail room at Waymon's firm and utilizes the predicament as leverage to advance in the company.
- Released: 1991
- Directed by: Kevin Hooks
Also ranks #22 on The Best Halle Berry Movies, Ranked By Fans
Also ranks #34 on The Best Sam Rockwell Movies
Also ranks #38 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The '90s
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- After his daughter's life is threatened, wisecracking Detective Axel Foley teams up with a new partner and some old pals to turn up the heat on a conspiracy.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Mark Molloy
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Also ranks #3 on From Detroit Streets to Hollywood Heat: Eddie Murphy's Funniest Adventures As A 'Beverly Hills Cop'
Also ranks #4 on 7 Hilarious Cop Shows And Movies On Netflix, To Watch Until 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' Drops
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- After 18 years of marriage to lawyer Charles (Steve Harris), Helen (Kimberly Elise) is shocked when he announces he's ending their marriage and shacking up with Brenda (Lisa Marcos). Helen retreats to the house of her grandmother Madea (Tyler Perry), who helps her destroy much of Charles' property, earning her house arrest. While Charles prepares for the trial of a corrupt client, Helen is courted by Orlando (Shemar Moore), an affectionate moving man with strong Christian values.
- Released: 2005
- Directed by: Darren Grant
Also ranks #1 on All Tyler Perry Movies, Ranked
Also ranks #2 on All of Tyler Perry's Madea Movies
Also ranks #2 on The Best Movies Produced by Tyler Perry
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- Separated from his beautiful wife (Vanessa L. Williams), Nate Johnson (Cedric the Entertainer) wants to make amends with her and spend time with his kids, finding the perfect chance for bonding in a cross-country trip to a family reunion. Convincing them all to join in on the journey, Nate takes the Johnson clan on a trek from California to Missouri, but they encounter various strange situations and eccentrics along the way, including a quirky hitchhiker (Shannon Elizabeth).
- Released: 2004
- Directed by: Christopher Erskin
Also ranks #5 on The Best Bow Wow Movies
Also ranks #12 on Best Jason Momoa Movies
Also ranks #13 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The 2000s
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- Leroy Green (Taimak), a young martial artist living in New York City, trains tirelessly to attain the same level of mastery as the great Bruce Lee. One night, his life changes forever when he rescues television personality Laura Charles (Vanity) from evil businessman Eddie Arkadian (Chris Murney). Impressed by Leroy's bravery, Laura falls for Leroy -- but to keep her safe, he will have to defeat a gang leader named Sho'nuff (Julius J. Carry III), the self-styled Shogun of Harlem.
- Released: 1985
- Directed by: Michael Schultz
Also ranks #5 on The Best 80s Movies On Netflix Available Now
Also ranks #6 on 10 Explosive Martial Arts Films That Channel 'Enter the Dragon' Energy
Also ranks #6 on The Best TriStar Pictures Movies List
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- Young couple Malcolm (Marlon Wayans) and Kisha (Essence Atkins) have just moved into their dream home. As they settle in, they learn that they're not alone -- not because the house is haunted, but because Kisha is possessed by a demon. Desperate to salvage his relationship -- and more importantly -- his sex life -- Malcolm hires a coterie of paranormal specialists, which includes a priest and ghost busters, to banish the unwelcome intruder from Kisha's body.
- Released: 2013
- Directed by: Mike Tiddes
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Also ranks #11 on The Best Ghost Parody Movies, Ranked
Also ranks #14 on The Greatest Horror Parody Movies, Ranked
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- A couple determined to spend their first Christmas together must find a way to celebrate with both sides of the family on the same day, without anyone finding out.
- Released: 2024
- Directed by: Kenny Young
Also ranks #44 on The Best Movies About The Married Life
Also ranks #111 on The 150+ Best New Comedies Of The Last 5 Years, Ranked
Also ranks #117 on The Best Christmas Movies Of All Time, Ranked
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- When her boyfriend takes her rent money, Alyssa and her roommate race against the clock to avoid eviction and keep their friendship intact.
- Released: 2025
- Directed by: Lawrence Lamont
Also ranks #37 on The Best Movies About Female BFFs, Ranked
Also ranks #54 on The Best Movies About Female Friendship, Ranked
Also ranks #72 on The Greatest Female-Led Comedy Movies
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- A teen (Bobb'e J. Thompson) hopes to impress a girl he likes by winning a spot on his school's hottest dance crew.
- Released: 2014
- Directed by: Nick Cannon
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- Milkman Clyde Williams (Sidney Poitier) and his best friend, Billy Foster (Bill Cosby), are members of a fraternal lodge, The Brothers and Sisters of Shaka, that needs money for the retirement home they sponsor. Since Clyde has a gift for hypnotism, they decide to fix an upcoming boxing match by hypnotizing the underdog fighter (Jimmie Walker). The scam works, and the men collect big winnings before a couple of mafia dons realize they've been tricked and decide to track Clyde and Billy down.
- Released: 1975
- Directed by: Sidney Poitier
Also ranks #15 on The Best Black Movies Of The 1970s
Also ranks #45 on The Best Sidney Poitier Movies, Ranked
Also ranks #66 on The 200 Best PG Indie Movies
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- A down-on-his-luck man struggles to find a better life for his family while fighting to free himself of debt. Captivated by the power and glory of the rising Messiah, he risks everything to carve his own path to a divine life, ultimately discovering that the redemptive power of belief may be his only way out.
- Released: 2023
- Directed by: Jeymes Samuel
Also ranks #5 on The Biggest Box Office Bombs Of 2024
Also ranks #14 on New Black Movies Of 2024, Ranked By Fans
Also ranks #16 on New Comedy Movies Of 2024, Ranked By Fans
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- Welcome Matt is a 2021 American dramedy film directed by Leon Pierce Jr. A well known writer and director suffers a traumatic experience that leads to him being deathly afraid to go outside. Therefore he decides to attempt to write, direct, and star in a feature film, all from his apartment.
- Released: 2021
- Directed by: Leon Pierce Jr.
- Monk is a frustrated novelist who's fed up with the establishment that profits from Black entertainment that relies on tired and offensive tropes. To prove his point, he uses a pen name to write an outlandish Black book of his own, a book that propels him to the heart of hypocrisy and the madness he claims to disdain.
- Released: 2023
- Directed by: Cord Jefferson
Also ranks #1 on The Best Black Movies Of 2023
Also ranks #2 on The 17 Best Sterling K. Brown Movies And TV Shows That Prove He Elevates Every Project
Also ranks #5 on The Best Drama Movies Of 2023
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- Clyde (Joe Torry) and his photographer pal Montel (Rusty Cundieff) meet gold digger Adina (Paula Jai Parker) and her friend Brandy (Tisha Campbell), a law student, at a party. While Clyde convinces Adina that he's wealthy, Montel and Brandy pair off and get along well. Adina is furious when she learns Clyde has misled her, but when they learn their friends plan to marry -- which would force the two enemies to spend time together -- they put their differences aside to thwart the marriage.
- Released: 1997
- Directed by: Rusty Cundieff
Also ranks #56 on The Best Black Comedy Movies Of The '90s
Also ranks #56 on The Best '90s Hood Movies
Also ranks #72 on The 80+ Best Black Romance Movies
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- Trying to make it in the acting world, a young black woman (Theresa Randle) resorts to working as a phone sex operator to pay the bills. Called Girl 6 by her new employer, she finds her work oddly fulfilling and starts getting attached to one caller, Bob (Peter Berg). While dealing with various personal problems -- such as her thief ex-husband (Isaiah Washington) wanting her back -- Girl 6 comes to the dangerous realization that it's easier to live in her fantasy work life than her real life.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Spike Lee
- Two fathers with opposing personalities come together to celebrate the wedding of their children. They are forced to spend the longest week of their lives together, and the big day cannot come soon enough.
- Released: 2018
- Directed by: Robert Smigel
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- Hidden cameras capture two best friends pulling hilarious and inventive pranks on an unsuspecting public.
- Released: 2021
- Directed by: Kitao Sakurai
Also ranks #7 on The Best Stoner Movies On Netflix
Also ranks #13 on Uncomfortable Comedies That Aren't Mainstream For A Reason
Also ranks #17 on The 35+ Best Late Night Comedy Movies On Netflix
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- Petty thieves Durell (Ice Cube) and LeeJohn (Tracy Morgan) face a big problem: The two must come up with $17,000 in one week, or Durell will no longer be able to see his son. The goofy scoundrels embark on a haphazard plan to rob the neighborhood church, but they find the mission trickier than expected. When they arrive, they discover that somebody equally disreputable has already had his hand in the coffers. Now, they must trace the money to a group of parishioners.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: David E. Talbert
Also ranks #3 on What To Watch If You Love 'Friday'
Also ranks #4 on The Best Movies Produced by Ice Cube
Also ranks #15 on The Best Ice Cube Movies
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- Dexter Reed and cashier Ed reunite at fast-food restaurant Good Burger with a hilarious new group of employees.
- Released: 2023
- Directed by: Phil Traill
Also ranks #8 on The Best Comedies On Paramount+
Also ranks #29 on The Best Black Movies Of 2023
Also ranks #45 on The Best Comedy Movies Of 2023
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- Lawyer Peter Sanderson (Steve Martin) wants to dive back into dating after his divorce and has a hard time meeting the right women. But he lucks out with online dating and meets a fellow lawyer. The two agree to meet in the flesh, but the woman he meets -- an escaped African-American convict named Charlene (Queen Latifah) -- is not what he expected. Peter is freaked out, but Charlene convinces him to take her case and prove her innocence, and along the way they learn to become friends.
- Released: 2003
- Directed by: Adam Shankman
Also ranks #4 on Queen Latifah Movies List, Ranked
Also ranks #14 on 19 Mostly Forgotten Blockbusters With Incredible Casts
Also ranks #17 on The Worst Movies With Great Trailers
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- Chauffeur Edwina "Eddie" Franklin (Whoopi Goldberg) is fanatical about the New York Knicks basketball team. After she wins a contest to be their honorary assistant coach, Eddie so impresses the team's owner (Frank Langella) that he fires the head coach, John Bailey (Dennis Farina), and replaces him with Eddie. She is instrumental in turning the floundering team around, just in time to make the playoffs. There, they will face the Charlotte Hornets -- now led by former Knicks coach Bailey.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Steve Rash
- Dave Ming Chang (Eddie Murphy) is the ultimate fish out of water. Even though he's just arrived in New York, that doesn't explain his odd behavior or disjointed locomotion. The outside Dave is actually a spaceship, controlled by a crew of tiny aliens, and modeled after their captain. As the crew contends with a slew of physical challenges, such as eating, drinking and excreting, they begin to experience profound emotional changes as well.
- Released: 2008
- Directed by: Brian Robbins
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- Phat Beach is a 1996 American comedy film, written and directed by Doug Ellin, which stars Jermaine 'Huggy' Hopkins, Coolio and Brian Hooks.
- Released: 1996
- Directed by: Doug Ellin
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- Red Hook Summer is a 2012 American comedy drama film written and directed by Spike Lee. When his mom deposits him at the Red Hook housing project in Brooklyn to spend the summer with the grandfather he’s never met, young Flik may as well have landed on Mars.
- Released: 2012
- Directed by: Spike Lee
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