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30 Old School '90s Black Movies To Give Another Watch - Blavity

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The ’90s evokes a feeling of freedom , nostalgia and bliss for a lot of millennials and even some Gen Z. So what better thing to do on a cozy evening than to binge watch some ’90s Black movies? The ’90s and early 2000s were perhaps the golden age of Black media . From five-plus season long sitcoms, to tens of movies centering on Black leads a year, the Black entertainment world was being fed generously during this time. This may sound like it is coming from a broken record, but “ they really just don’t make movies like that anymore .” There are so many great, Black talents emerging in the industry nowadays as well, but sometimes it just feels good to turn on an old school movie and reminisce on a different time. Here are 30 ’90s Black movies to watch when you are feeling nostalgic, ranked from one through 10 in each of their respective categories, based off of their Rotten tomatoes audience scores. 10 Funniest ’90s Black Comedy Movies 1. Friday (1995) Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score:...

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