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2008
- The Great Debaters
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2007
- The Pursuit of Happyness
- Based on the true story of Chris Gardner, a San Francisco Salesman who's struggling to make ends meet when his girlfriend walks out, leaving him to raise their 5 year old son alone. Chris lands an unpaid internship in a stockbroker program but without a salary loses his apartment and is forced to live in homeless shelters or on the streets. Despite these problems, Chris, with the love and trust of his son, rises above these obstacles and becomes a Wall Street legend and millionaire. Directed by Gabriele Muccino. Starring Will Smith. PG-13
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2006
- Crash.
- A car accident brings together a group of strangers in Los Angeles. Crash takes a provocative, unflinching look at the complexities of racial tolerance in contemporary America. Directed by Paul Haggis. Starring Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon. R
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2005
- Ray
- Ray Charles went blind at the age of seven. Inspired by his
mother who insisted he make his own way, he found his calling
at the keyboard. ' Ray ' follows as he overcomes drug addiction
while becoming one of the country's most beloved performers. Directed
by Taylor Hackford. Starring Jamie Foxx. PG-13
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2004
- The
Fighting Temptations
- Darren is a New York ad executive who travels to a small town
in the deep south after receiving word that his aunt has left
him a sizable inheritance. Darren is informed that he will only
receive the money if he successfully leads a local gospel choir
to victory at an upcoming competition. Darren takes on the task
of finding the best singers in town and forming the group. There,
he meets Lilly, a single mother who not only possesses an incredible
voice but also the ability to warm Darren's cold heart. Directed
by Jonathan Lynn. Starring Cuba Gooding Jr. & Beyoncé
Knowles. PG-13
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2003
- Antwone
Fisher
- Guided by a determined Navy psychiatrist, a troubled sailor
embarks on a personal, emotionally inspiring journey to confront
his past and connect with the family he never knew. Inspired by
the true life experiences of Antwone Fisher. Directed by Denzel
Washington. Starring Derek Luke & Denzel Washington.
PG-13
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2002
- Ali
- Dramatic biography of boxing great Muhammad Ali , which focuses
on the ten-year period of 1964-1974. In that time, the brash,
motor-mouthed athlete quickly dominates his sport, meets and marries
his first wife, converts to Islam (changing his name from Cassius
Clay), and defies the United States government by refusing to
submit to military conscription for duty in Vietnam. His world
heavyweight champion title thus stripped from him entirely for
political reasons, the champ sets about to win back his crown,
culminating in a legendary unification bout against George Foreman
in Zaire, dubbed the "Rumble in the Jungle." Directed by Michael
Mann. Starring Will Smith. R
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2001
- Remember
the Titans
- The true story of a newly appointed African American coach and
his high school team on their first season as a racially integrated
unit. After leading his team to fifteen winning seasons, white
football coach Bill Yoast is demoted and replaced by African American
Herman Boone, tough, opinionated and as different from Yoast as
could be. The two men overcome their differences and turn a group
of hostile young men into champions. Directed by Boaz Yakin.
Starring Denzell Washington. PG
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2000
- The
Best Man
- Harper Stewart is a commitment-shy writer and the best man at
the wedding of Lance and Mia. Unfortunately for Harper, the timing
couldn't be worse. His new book is coming out and it chronicles
his college life with his friends in a less than perfect light.
Directed by Malcolm D. Lee. Starring Taye Diggs & Nia
Long. R
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1999
- How
Stella Got Her Groove Back
- Through good times and bad, Stella and Delilah have always looked
out for each other and now that Stella 's spending too much time
at work, Delilah feels it's time for a change. But a quick trip
to Jamaica turns into an exhilarating voyage of self-discovery
as Stella learns to open her heart and find love-even if it's
with a man twenty years younger! Directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan.
Starring Angela Bassett, Taye Diggs, & Whoppi Goldberg. Based
on the book How
Stella Got Her Groove Back by Terry McMillan.
R
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1998
- Soul
Food
- Sunday dinner at Mother Joe's is a mouth-watering, 40-year tradition.
As seen through the eyes of her grandson Ahmad, love and laughs
are always on the menu, despite the usual rivalries simmering
between his mom Maxine and her sisters Teri and Bird. But when
serious bickering starts to tear the family apart, the good times
suddenly stop. Now it's up to Ahmad to get everyone back together
and teach them the true meaning of soul food. Directed by George
Tillman Jr. Starring Vanessa L. Williams & Vivica A. Fox.
R
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1997
- A
Time to Kill
- A murder trial brings a small Mississippi town's racial tensions
to the flashpoint. Amid a frenzy of activists marches, Klan terror,
media clamor and brutal riots, an unseasoned but idealistic young
attorney mounts a stirring courtroom battle for justice. Directed
by Joel Schumacher. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Sandra
Bullock, & Samuel L. Jackson. Based on the book A
Time to Kill by John Grisham. R
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1996
- Waiting
to Exhale
- The story of four African-American women who journey through
a modern labyrinth of husbands and lovers, jobs and makeovers.
Directed by Forest Whitaker. Starring Whitney Houston &
Angela Bassett. Based on the book Waiting
to Exhale by Terry McMillan. R
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1995
- Malcolm
X
- Screen version of the life of Malcolm X , who through his religious
conversion to Islam, found the strength to rise up from a criminal
past to become an influential civil rights leader. Directed by
Spike Lee. Starring Denzel Washington. Based on the book
The
Autobiography of Malcolm X as told to Alex Haley. PG-13
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1994
- Sister
Act
- When a worldly singer witnesses a mob crime, the police hide
her as a nun in a tradtional convent. There, her irreverent behavior
attracts a flock of faithful followers - and before long she turns
the nuns' choir into a soulful chorus of swingin', singing sisters.
But when the group earns rave reviews, her sudden celebrity jeopardizes
her hidden identity. Directed by Emile Ardolino. Starring
Whoopi Goldberg. PG
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1993
- Boyz
N the Hood
- For three young men growing up in South Central Los Angeles,
the " hood " is a place of drive-by shootings, unemployment, drugs
and pain. But their reactions to the world around them vary --
one is an unambitious drug dealer, his brother is a college bound
teenage father, and the brother's best friend is guided by a strong
father who hopes for a better life for his son. Directed by John
Singleton. Starring Laurence Fishburne, Cuba Gooding Jr.,
& Ice Cube. R
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1992
- Glory
- Two idealistic young Bostonians lead the 54th Massachusetts
Volunteer Infantry, America's first Black regiment in the Civil
War. Directed by Edward Zwick. Starring Matthew Broderick,
Denzel Washington, & Morgan Freeman. Based on the books Lay
this Laurel by Lincoln Kirstein and One
Gallant Rush by Peter Burchard and the letters of Robert Gould
Shaw. R
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1991
- Lean
on Me
- This is the fact-based story of high school principal Joe Clark,
who armed himself with a bullhorn and a Louisville Slugger and
slammed the door on losers at Eastside High in Paterson, New Jersey.
Directed by John G. Avildsen. Starring Morgan Freeman. PG-13
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1990
- Coming
to America
- Comedy about a wealthy, pampered African prince who comes to
America in search of a bride. Accompanied by his closest companion,
the prince quickly finds a new job, new friends and lots of trouble.
Directed by John Landis. Starring Eddie Murphy & Arsenio
Hall. R
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1989
- Lethal
Weapon
- Two Vietnam-vets-turned cops have only one thing in common :
they both hate to work with partners, but when a routine murder
investigation turns into a no holds barred war with an international
heroin ring their partnership becomes the key to survival. Directed
by Richard Donner. Starring Mel Gibson & Danny Glover.
R
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1988
- The
Color Purple
- An uneducated woman living in the rural American south who was
raped by her father, deprived of the children she bore him and
forced to marry a brutal man she calls "Mister" is transformed
by the friendship of two remarkable women, acquiring self-worth
and the strength to forgive. Directed by Stephen Spielberg.
Starring Danny Glover, Whoopi Goldberg, Margaret Avery, &
Oprah Winfrey. Based on the book The
Color Purple by Alice Walker. PG-13
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