As the Black Lives Matter continues to gather momentum, we wanted to use this as an opportunity to empower and inform people on the importance and strength of movies by Black filmmakers.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Whether you’re a fan of superhero or Spider-Man films or not, any avid movie watcher can appreciate the art and craftsmanship of this film! Into The Spider-Verse is the story of a multiverse of Spider-Men/Woman and a heartfelt, trippy, and beautiful animation.
BlacKkKlansman
From acclaimed director Spike Lee, this film is based on the true story of Ron Stallworth, an African-American detective who infiltrated the Colorado Springs K.K.K. in the late 1970s with the help of a Jewish surrogate, and eventually became the cult’s leader!
Get Out
Get Out is Jordan Peele’s directorial debut, and tackles racism head-on with a unique classic horror twist! In this film, Chris and his new girlfriend, Rose, head upstate to meet her aggressively white parents. When they arrive, things start to spiral out of control…
Moonlight
Moonlight is a 2016 American coming-of-age drama written and directed by Barry Jenkins, based on Tarell Alvin McCraney’s unpublished semi-autobiographical play “In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue”. In the film, Chiron, a young African-American boy, finds guidance in Juan, a drug dealer, who teaches him to carve his own path. As he grows up in Miami, Juan’s advice leaves a lasting impression on him.
Black Panther
Ryan Coogler’s masterful addition to the superhero genre, Black Panther features an outstanding cast of actors and uses gorgeous cinematography, a cool soundtrack, great action sequences to tell a truly thrilling story.