This
was another good year for movies. My
beloved Star Wars franchise answered naysayers with Rogue One which Star Trek,
X Men and James Bond had weak movies.
2016 also includes the largest release of mainstream Black films. Over 15 films were written, directed or featuring
black characters last year. These films
all enjoyed some sort of nationwide release.
Mostly importantly, 2016 saw the release of Luke Cage, a Netflix show
which broke the server. This wasn’t a
regular Marvel superhero story. Luke
Cage felt like a Black film. It was
about a Black superhero who wasn’t saving the USA but the Black community of
Harlem. This broke all of the myths of
Black sci-fi stories. Now, the excuse
that Black characters on the cover of sci-fi is no longer an excuse. This should pave the way for more diversity
in sci-fi. Thank God. Let’s go.
Now,
here is my family’s coveted list of top movies for the year of 2016.
This is my list.
- Hidden Figures
- Rogue One
- Deadpool
- The Boy
- Captain America Civil War
- Birth of a Nation
- Pride Prejudice and Zombies
- Don’t Breathe
- Doctor Strange
- Keanu
For the first time I am able to
list my top ten Black movies of the year.
- Hidden Figures
- Birth of a Nation
- Keanu
- Barbershop Next cut.
- Almost Christmas
- The Magnificent Seven.
- Ride Along 2
- Fences.
- Boo Madea
- Meet the Blacks
- Kevin Hart What Now?
- Moonlight
- Race
- Miles Ahead
- Central Intelligence.
- Fifty Shades of Black.
My son, Malcolm’s list
- Rogue One
- Meet the Blacks
- Captain America Civil War
- The Boy
- Deadpool
- Don’t Breathe
- Hidden Figures
- Keanu
- Doctor Strange
- Lights out.
My wife’s Nivia’s list.
- Hidden Figures
- Deadpool
- Captain America Civil War
- Almost Christmas
- Rogue One
- Barbershop Next Cut
- Pride Prejudice and Zombies
- Warcraft
- Dr. Strange
- Magnificent 7
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