Black Movies Everyone Should See
B ecause Black History Month should be all year round, let's talk about Black films everyone should see. Sure, everyone will have Hidden Figures, Guess Who's Coming To Dinner, In the Heat of the Night, Selma, 12 Years a Slave, Black Panther, Hustle & Flow, Do The Right Thing, Menace II Society, or The Help on their list, but let me give you a few you probably didn't think of. Here are my: 5: Jump In! When a teen boxer wins a competition that accelerates his dreams of being like his boxer father, Isadore 'Izzy' has to decide what he wants when he finds joy in being a part of a competitive double Dutch team with his neighbor and crush, Mary Thomas. This movie was amazing when it came out. It has baller actors, Keke Palmer and Corbin Bleu, who are on the pinnacle of entertainment. When this movie came out, it was one of the few black-led DCOMS, and the first to surpass viewership even beating out Corbin Bleu's previous movies, High School Musical