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These 80s Black Movies Are a Must On Your Rewatch List - Blavity

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The 80s is a decade that defined much of the pop culture we know today. The fashion of the era makes its way in and out of style and its synth-dance music is consistently revisited. 80s movies are just as influential, especially 80s Black movies. This was the time where many of the stars that defined media of multiple generations got their start, including names like Eddie Murphy and Spike Lee . 80s Black movies remain so popular and nostalgic that they are still spawning remakes and reunions amongst the star-studded casts. Here are some of the biggest 80s Black movies that have withstood the test of time and could still be entertaining for even those that weren’t around when they were made. The movies are ranked based on their IMDb score and rotten tomatoes rating to determine which of them were the best based on the public’s and critics’ reviews.  School Daze (1988) IMDb: 6.1/10 Rotten Tomatoes: 57% School Daze is a musical comedy-drama directed by Spike Lee that explores the...

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