The 163 Best Black Movies of the 21st Century

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The 163 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 being Critics Choice Award-winner Hedda, Ryan Coogler’s Oscar-nominated Sinners, and the recent 2026 Sundance Film Festival premiere Once Upon a Time in Harlem.

#1On Becoming a Guinea Fowl

#2Descendant

#3All In: The Fight for Democracy

#4O.J.: Made in America

#5Attica

#6Strong Island

#7Selma

#8Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)

#9I Am Not Your Negro

#10Amazing Grace

#11Miss Juneteenth

#12The Forty-Year-Old Version

#1320 Feet From Stardom

#14Get Out

#15Moonlight

#16One Night in Miami

#17Rye Lane

#18Time

#19MLK/FBI

#20Whose Streets?

#21I Am Not a Witch

#22Night Comes On

#23Keep on Keepin' On

#24Sinners

#25Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

#26Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

#27Dolemite Is My Name

#28The Hate U Give

#29Sing Sing

#30Mudbound

#31A Thousand and One

#3213TH

#33Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am

#34Farewell Amor

#35Hale County This Morning, This Evening

#36The Boy Behind the Door

#37Earth Mama

#38Black Panther

#39BlacKkKlansman

#40Judas and the Black Messiah

#41Till

#42Tangerine

#43Atlantics

#44Step

#45Test Pattern

#46Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

#4712 Years a Slave

#48If Beale Street Could Talk

#49Soul

#50Creed

#51They Cloned Tyrone

#52Pariah

#53Exhibiting Forgiveness

#54The Woman King

#55Fruitvale Station

#56Blindspotting

#57Sylvie's Love

#58One of Them Days

#59Good Hair

#60John Lewis: Good Trouble

#61Black Is King

#62Uncorked

#63Us

#64Hidden Figures

#65Sorry to Bother You

#66American Fiction

#67The Last Black Man in San Francisco

#68Dave Chappelle's Block Party

#69The Fire Inside

#70SLY LIVES! (aka The Burden of Black Genius)

#71Da 5 Bloods

#72Fences

#73Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire

#74Nickel Boys

#75Southside With You

#76Clemency

#77The Central Park Five

#78The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution

#79The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975

#80Premature

#81Widows

#82Passing

#83Girls Trip

#84Luce

#85Emergency

#86Support the Girls

#87Dear White People

#88Baadasssss!

#89Barbershop: The Next Cut

#90Standing in the Shadows of Motown

#91Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

#92God Grew Tired of Us

#93Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool

#94Our Song

#95Miss Sharon Jones!

#96Presenting Princess Shaw

#97Burning Cane

#98King Richard

#99All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt

#100Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest

#101What Happened, Miss Simone?

#102Creed III

#103Straight Outta Compton

#104Hedda

#105Loving

#106Zola

#107It Comes at Night

#108The Harder They Fall

#109Whitney

#110Dope

#111The Inspection

#112The Piano Lesson

#113Madeline's Madeline

#114Middle of Nowhere

#115The Outside Story

#116Django Unchained

#117Beasts of the Southern Wild

#118The Blackening

#119Selah and the Spades

#120The Heart of the Game

#121The Gospel According to André

#122Inside Man

#123The Princess and the Frog

#124Akeelah and the Bee

#125Love & Basketball

#126Just Mercy

#127Top Five

#128Monster's Ball

#129Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

#130Candyman

#131Waves

#132Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

#133Rize

#134Monsters and Men

#135George Washington

#136The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster

#137Creed II

#138Rustin

#139Hustle & Flow

#140Copshop

#141Beyond the Lights

#142Fast Color

#143Black Dynamite

#144Detroit

#145Queen & Slim

#146Chi-Raq

#147Barbershop

#148The Color Purple

#149American Gangster

#15042

#151Drumline

#152Ray

#153Get On Up

#154Marshall

#155Wendell & Wild

#156Bad Trip

#157Dreamgirls

#158Keanu

#159Antwone Fisher

#160Unstoppable

#161Bad Boys for Life

#162Master

#163Rob Peace