The Oscars have come and gone with limited Black representation yet again, so if you’re feeling like you need a change of pace from what Hollywood is throwing at you, Netflix’s Black Stories collection is a good place to gain some perspective and explore some more marginalized stories.
The collection runs the gamut of genres, from original productions to quality entries from other studios. To save you time searching, we’ve rounded up the best Black movies on Netflix right now.
Looking for more films and shows that illustrate the Black experience? Check out our roundups of the best Black shows and movies to stream across all platforms.
Chris Rock’s first standup special since “The Slap” might not technically qualify as a movie, but we’re including it here because it made history as Netflix’s first global live-streaming event.
Chris Rock’s second special for Netflix features a pre-show hosted by Ronny Chieng and an after-show hosted by SNL contemporaries Dana Carvey and David Spade. It’s a raw and funny comedy special that highlights Rock’s gift as a stand-up comedian and expert storyteller.
The first film appearance of Tyler Perry’s iconic character Madea, Diary of a Mad Black Woman tells the story of a happy couple living the American Dream until, all of a sudden, they aren’t. Charles (Steve Harris) and Helen (Kimberly Elise) seem to have it all as they approach their 18th wedding anniversary until Helen comes home to find her things packed up in a U-Haul.
Charles is divorcing her and kicking her out without notice. With nowhere else to turn, Helen moves in with her grandmother Madea (Perry), who helps Helen through her divorce with a mix of tough love and wizened perspective.
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