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    Top Movies To Watch 2022 On Netflix

    Top Movies To Watch 2022-HipHopUntapped

    Finding great Netflix movies can be tough to do, but we’re not likely to run out of fantastic movies anytime soon. As Netflix is always updating and adding new movies and shows.  Whether you’re seeking the greatest action movies, scariest blockbusters, funniest, or best classic movies on Netflix, there are so many to options choose from.

    Movies are an excellent way to learn about a people’s culture, heritage, and history. Movies can serve as a reflection of culture and form perspectives, whether it is for entertaining, learning, or motivation. Movies have played and impacted a significant role in educating and expanding minds about Black experience and history.

    Undoubtedly, social media also plays a role in modern years, however, streaming services like Netflix have made a concerted effort to spotlight the African-American culture more now than ever, by integrating historic films and TV episodes and releasing new ones.

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    Here is a list of the top 10 movies you should check out if you haven’t already seen. Some are educational, inspirational, while others are entertaining and great for a relaxing day. candid hey

    The Last Dance: Episodes 9 and 10 of ESPN’s Michael Jordan documentary “The Last Dance” were released on April 19, 2020. “The Last Dance,” which aired from April 19 to May 17, was a 10-part documentary series that delivered an in-depth, captivating, and complete narrative of the Chicago Bulls’ dynasty through the perspective of the last final series of the championship season in 1997-98. coach Phil Jackson, Jordan, and Scottie Pippen lead the club to their historic sixth and final N.B.A. championship win in 1998, which is detailed in The Last Dance’s blend of archive clips and interviews.

    Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom: Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom is a biographical drama film released in 2020 that centers on Ma Rainey, an influential blues singer, and depicts a dramatic recording session in 1920s Chicago. Ma Rainey is a well-known blues singer with a strong personality who has just been signed by Caucasian producers. The film depicts a group of musicians in a recording studio debating over their beliefs and performing for a white man. After a series of debates, stories, and fights, something terrible happened that tore the group apart. This film is excellent for educating people about the importance of mental health, racism, and animosity over Misleading perspectives.

    I Am Not Your Negro: I Am Not Your Negro is a 2016 fascinating documentary and cultural commentary movie based on James Baldwin’s incomplete book. It is a harsh indictment of America’s inability to fix its terrible history of racial injustice.  Through visuals of the stories of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr. It features Baldwin’s personal experience of the civil rights struggle, as well as a trio of passionate activists, icons, and leaders on the endangered forefront,. Which is emphasizing to viewers that there’s still so much more that has to be done. It’s a fantastic educational film that can also motivate others to take charge and make a positive difference in the world.

    American Son: An separated interracial couple reunites in a Florida police headquarters when their eighteen-year-old son mysteriously disappears.  American Son, an American drama film. The film explores what it’s like to be in a mixed-race relationship and raise a mixed-race child. From personal relationship troubles that affect their son to the racial dramas that one attempts to teach while the other seeks to keep it hidden from their son, everything factors into their current situation. While their son struggles with racist cops, drugs, and hanging out with the wrong crowd, they bicker on how to race him. Learn what it takes to race a black teen in America and whether or not they can save him.

    See You Yesterday: See You Yesterday is a 2019 American science fiction movie about Two Brooklyn residents C.J. Walker and Sebastian Thomas,  teenage science prodigies, who devote every free second building to their first homemade invention. They were inspired to finish building their makeshift time machines backpacks after witnessing a horrific police shooting. When one of their older brothers is murdered, they put their unfinished research to the test in order to prevent C.J.’s brother, Calvin, from being mistakenly murdered through a series of perilous journeys into the past.

    Monster: Monster is a 2018 American courtroom drama film about a 17-year-old African-American teenager named Steve Harmon, whose world is turned upside down when he is accused of felony murder. The movie depicts his extraordinary transformation from a bright, charming Harlem film student enrolled in a prestigious high school to a serious legal struggle that could result in him serving the remaining years in prison.

    Roxanne Roxanne: Roxanne Roxanne is an American musical drama film based on the life of rapper Roxanne Shante, released in 2017. Roxanne Shanté, who was on her path towards being a hip-hop legend at the age of 14, goes through life trying to hustle in order to care for her family despite protecting herself from the hardships of the streets.

    13th: 13th is a 2016 American documentary that looks at the long history of racism injustice in the United States, with a focus on how the country’s prison-industrial system and growing detention-industrial complex are predominantly populated with African-Americans. Slavery has been propagated although since the end of the American Civil War, according to DuVernay, by-laws that criminalize behavior and allow police to arrest poor freed slaves and force individuals to work for the government under convict leasing. The inhibition of African Americans through voter suppression, lynchings, social exclusion, Jim Crow, and politicians proclaiming a drug war that disproportionately affects minority (black) communities. She investigates the prison-industrial complex and the burgeoning detention-industrial complex, including how much revenue companies are making from imprisonment.

    Moonlight: Moon Light is a 2016 American coming-of-age drama film that examines three pivotal moments in the life of Chiron, a young teenager. While dealing with the ordinary difficulties of childhood, youth, and growth growing up in Miami, a young African-American man wrestles with his identification, human connection and self-discovery, and sexuality. The compassion, encouragement, support, and devotion of the community impacted how he was raised by guiding him on his incredible quest to manhood, Self-discovery, and human connection.

    Nappily Ever After: Nappily Ever After is a 2018 American romantic comedy movie based on a woman who After a love setback when her supposed fiancée abandons her, a perfectionist marketing executive goes on a voyage of self-discovery that commences with a radical hair makeover. This film examines the influence of black moms on their children, as well as the impact on how people engage in their relationships. A highly inspiring and educational film on black love, self-love, and realizing the power of things we were taught as children that were deceptive and harmful to our future.

    Movies to watch 2022-HipHopUntapped

    Here are other suggestions that are fantastic as well:

    Don’t Look Up

    Passing (2021)

    Middle of Nowhere (2012)

    Sleight (2016)

    The Equalizer 2014

    Fatherhood 

    Archive 81 2022

    Chosen 2022

    47 Meters Down 2017

    Uncorked (2020)

    Sweetheart (2019)

    Archive 2020

    All Day and a Night (2020)

    She’s Gotta Have It

    The Hate You Give 2018

    Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)

    ‘Sorry to Bother You’

    Malcolm & Marie

    Two Distant Strangers (2021

    ‘The Weekend Away’

    Beats

    True Story 2021

    The Unforgivable

    Shawshank Redemption

    Fruitvale Station

    The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)

    ‘A Love Song for Latasha

    ‘Residue’ (2020)

    Zoolander

    Squid Games

    The Dark Knight

    The Forty-Year-Old Version (2020)

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    Queen Suigeneris
    Queen Suigenerishttps://hiphopuntapped.com
    Based in Philadelphia, Queen Suigeneris is the Lead Writer for HipHopUntapped. She enjoys reading, poetry, and fashion.

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