Although Hollywood isn’t exactly renowned for representation, the Black Stories collection ensures there’s always a great collection of the best Black movies on Netflix right now. The library is big and ever-changing, however, which is why we scour the collection every month to highlight the best choices available.
This October, Bad Boys: Ride or Die headlines the additions, while the Oscar-winning Selma and John Singleton classic Boyz n the Hood rounds out a great month. Scroll below for the full list of the best Black movies on Netflix right now.
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Bad Boys: Ride or Dier 2024
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Boyz n the Hoodr 1991
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Selmar 2014
Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024)
Boyz n the Hood (1991)
Selma (2014)
Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005)
The Deliverance (2024)
White Chicks (2004)
There was a time in the early 2000s when studios just couldn’t say no to the Wayans Brothers. How fortunate for us because it brought absolutely ridiculous concepts like White Chicks to life.
Shawn and Marlon Wayans star as Marcus and Kevin Copeland, a couple of underachieving FBI agents who, as penance for accidentally foiling a drug bust, must escort socialites Tiffany and Brittany Wilson to the Hamptons. But when the girls are disfigured in a car accident, rather than lose the gig, the Copeland brothers enlist the help of a makeup wizard to turn them into a couple of white women. Now, they just have to pretend to be Brittany and Tiffany long enough to avoid being fired.
Night School (2018)
Ali (2001)
Tangerine (2015)
Shirley (2024)
Rustin (2023)
Harriet (2019)
They Cloned Tyrone (2023)
Chris Rock: Selective Outrage (2023)
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.