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The Most Important Decade for Movies About Black Lives

Uncategorized Posted: December 31, 2019 9:30 pm

Lawrence Ware: “I’d argue that the 2010s were the most important decade for black film in America. We see dramas (12 Years a Slave), comedies (Girls Trip), horror (Get Out, Us) and documentaries (13TH and O.J.: Made in America) all being taken seriously critically, and most were successful financially. So, the question I’d like to consider is a rather simple one: What were the best black films of the past decade? Here are my answers, in alphabetical order.” – The New York Times

Uncategorized Published: 12.30.19, sj

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