What to Watch for Black History Month and Beyond

Here are some of the best movies and shows that highlight Black voices, history and talent.

Feb 28, 2025 - 13:37
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What to Watch for Black History Month and Beyond

Since its inception in 1915, the purpose of Black History Month has been to chronicle Black people’s path out of enslavement, the continued struggle for equity and civil rights, and to highlight the Black community’s civic and cultural contributions to society. Now each February and beyond, the biggest streamers - Netflix, Disney+, Max, Prime Video, Peacock, Paramount+, Apple TV+, and Hulu - use the national holiday to showcase the titles in their libraries by Black creatives and featuring Black talent.

It's a great time to expand what you know about Black activists, icons, and trailblazers or add context to (and/or correct) what you may have learned in US history by watching documentaries. Maybe you’re looking to expand your “watched list” by adding content featuring Black creatives in front of or behind the camera. Perhaps you’re just interested in (re)watching some of the movies and shows that shaped the culture then and continue to now.

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There are many ways to learn about and celebrate Black creativity; the easiest is checking out a few movies and shows with Black casts or centering the perspective of Black people. You never know how you’ll connect or relate. Here are some of the best and most popular titles in the streamers’ libraries to help you curate that watchlist and continue to reflect and celebrate Black history.

What to Watch on Apple TV+

Louis Armstrong’s Black and Blues

Louis Armstrong’s Black and Blues delves into the impact of his groundbreaking career, his personal trials as a lightning rod figure, and the lasting impact of his musical legacy and oft-contentious role in the civil rights movement across eras of social and racial tension. Watch it now.

Sidney

Sidney Poitier is an intimate portrait of the iconic actor, activist and enigmatic man. This documentary explores the impact of his barrier-breaking career and honors the legendary talent’s life and legacy. Stream now.

Swagger

This sports drama, loosely based on the life of Kevin Durant, walks a tightrope with its exploration of youth basketball and the pressures of working towards a dream, family expectations and trying to stay grounded. It reimagines the sports drama and offers a captivating look at the complexities of raising young Black children. Stream Swagger here.

The Changeling

The Changeling turns a seemingly fairytale romance into a twisted tale about a woman who comes to believe her baby’s been replaced and the death-defying hunt her husband embarks on once she goes missing. Based on Victor LaValle’s novel, this supernatural horror story will redefine how you think about fables and parenthood. Watch Changeling.

The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey

The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey is a slow-building drama based on Walter Mosley’s novel that unravels the struggles plaguing an aging Black man succumbing to dementia and what he chooses to do before his time runs out. Watch now.

Additional Titles on AppleTV:

  1. They Call Me Magic
  2. El Canto Del Cisne
  3. The Banker
  4. Hijack
  5. Stephen Curry: Underrated
  6. Seizing Justice: The Greensboro 4
  7. Driving While Black

What to Watch on Disney+

Soul of a Nation Presents: Black in Vegas

Black in Vegas takes a walk down memory lane and into the history of Black entertainers in Las Vegas. These frank testimonials, anecdotes and rarely-seen images make for a riveting portrait of the heyday of Black entertainment on the strip and its continued impact on the city. Stream now.

Clotilda: Last American Slave Ship

From National Geographic, Clotilda follows the hunt for the last slave ship to sail to the United States, the archaeologists who study the recovered schooner, and the history of the vessel’s descendants still living in the Alabama community. Stream now.

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur

The animated series, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, centers on a 13-year-old Black girl-genius who inadvertently opens a vortex transporting a Tyrannosaurus rex to New York. The series offers a vibrant adaptation of the comic of the same name that’s full of hijinks, life lessons, and a relatable, close-knit family. See our review of the premiere episode and stream it here.

Soul of a Nation Presents: Screen Queens Rising

Also from National Geographic, Screen Queens Rising interrogates the barriers Black women face as actors, their historical roots in the industry, and the contemporary ways they are succeeding and redefining the path to stardom (and what success means). Watch it now.

Harlem Ice

A 5-part documentary series, Harlem Ice follows the girls of Figure Skating in Harlem as they prepare for competitions, performances, and a life changing global experience. We see through their eyes as they experience the highs and lows of the season, witnessing the unique experiences they have as girls of color breaking the ice ceiling. Watch here.

Additional Titles on Disney+:

  1. Black Travel Across America
  2. Black Panther and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
  3. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
  4. Secret Invasion
  5. The Marvels
  6. Loop
  7. Kizazi Moto: Generation of Fire
  8. Us Again
  9. Cinderella
  10. Black Is King
  11. Soul
  12. The Proud Family
  13. The Princess and the Frog
  14. Remember the Titans
  15. Cool Runnings
  16. Queen of Katwe
  17. Safety
  18. Rise
  19. Sister Act I and II
  20. That's So Raven
  21. Black Girls Play: The Story of Handgames

What to Watch on Hulu

Rye Lane

From Searchlight Pictures comes a Black rom-com called Rye Lane, centering on a duo who cross paths just after each experiences a horrible break-up. An awkward meeting in a bathroom turns into a quixotic jaunt across London and what amounts to a hilarious yet revelatory accidental first date. This modern take on dating is a lighthearted look at coupling up, compatibility, and embracing the risks of falling in love. Stream now.

Invisible Beauty

From Magnolia Pictures, Invisible Beauty is the personal narrative of fashion luminary and industry maverick Bethann Hardison as she looks back at her life and journey from barrier-breaking supermodel to revolutionary modeling agent. The documentary follows Hardison as she works on her memoir and navigates her changed role in an ever-evolving fashion industry. Stream now.

Black Cake

This miniseries called Black Cake follows estranged siblings drawn back together in the aftermath of their mother’s death. What they discover sends them on a journey into the past to discover the true origins of their family and their mother’s personal history. Stream now.

Summer of Soul

From Searchlight Pictures and directed by Questlove, Summer of Soul chronicles the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival to celebrate Black history, culture, music, and fashion in New York City. This award-winning documentary, designed to emulate the style of the times, marries a concert attendee experience and the behind-the-scenes moments of what it took to pull this phenomenal musical showcase together. Stream it now.

Searching for Soul Food

Celebrity chef Alisa Reynolds travels the world experiencing what soul food looks like in different communities. She explores how food traditions intersect with Black food and her own Southern roots. Stream now.

Additional Titles on Hulu:

  1. Aftershock
  2. The 1619 Project
  3. Grails: When Sneakers Changed the Game
  4. Toni Morisson: The Pieces I Am
  5. Dear Mama
  6. Homeroom
  7. The Other Black Girl
  8. The Wonder Years
  9. Abbott Elementary
  10. Pose
  11. Living Single
  12. 227
  13. Saint Omer
  14. Bruiser
  15. If Beale Street Could Talk
  16. The United States vs. Billie Holiday
  17. Crime + Punishment
  18. Your Attention Please

What to Watch on Max

Little Richard: I Am Everything

From Magnolia Pictures, Little Richard: I Am Everything details the life of the dynamic queer icon who helped shape rock n’ roll and propel pop culture into a new era of self-expression. See the series' trailer and stream on Max now, (Max plans start at $9.99/month).

Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project

From HBO Documentary Films, Going to Mars navigates the life and legacy of poet and activist Nikki Giovanni through an unconventional lens, framing her life in terms of inspiration, controversy, reconciliation and acceptance. This lyrical biography strives to honor Giovanni’s aesthetic and engage with the complicated life of a living legend. Watch it now.

Young Love

Young Love expands creator Matthew Cherry’s award-winning short film “Hair Love” into a 12-episode series centering on a young Black family as they navigate everyday life’s highs and lows. This animated series offers a heartwarming and nuanced depiction of Black life as this tight-knit group strives to make their dreams a reality. Read our review and stream it on Max.

Donyale Luna: Supermodel

HBO Documentary Films’ Donyale Luna: Supermodel is an insightful look at the life of the fashion pioneer known as the first Black supermodel. Stream now on Max.

How We Get Free

Also from HBO Documentary Films, this award-winning short film, How We Get Free, chronicles activist Elisabeth Epps’ two-year effort to end cash bail and her run for the Colorado General Assembly as its first ‘abolitionist candidate. Watch now on Max.

Additional Titles on Max:

  1. Dreamland: The Burning of Black Wall Street
  2. The Beauty of Blackness
  3. The Gospel According to Andre
  4. Tina
  5. Black Art: In the Absence of Light
  6. Eyes on the Prize: Hallowed Ground (series and film)
  7. South to Black Power
  8. Equal
  9. Paris Is Burning
  10. I May Destroy You
  11. A Black Lady Sketch Show
  12. Watchmen
  13. South Side
  14. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
  15. Family Matters
  16. Craig of the Creek
  17. The Boondocks
  18. The Jamie Foxx Show
  19. Insecure
  20. Love and Basketball
  21. The Loving Story
  22. Something the Lord Made
  23. Malcolm X

What to Watch on Netflix

Stamped From the Beginning

Stamped From the Beginning turns Dr. Ibram X. Kendi's book into an easy to process yet significant look at anti-Black racist ideology bound to the history of the nation and the power these ideas wield throughout history and into the present day. Stream now.

Rustin

Rustin introduces the revolutionary activist responsible for the successful 1963 March on Washington and interweaves his personal trials and struggle for respect as an openly gay man within the civil rights movement itself. Stream now.

Is That Black Enough for You?!?

Is That Black Enough for You?!?, from film critic and historian Elvis Mitchell, is a celebratory examination of the evolution, lasting impact and dynamism of Black cinema in the 1970s. Stream here.

Descendant

Descendant unravels the little-known history of Africatown, Alabama, the home of the descendants of the survivors from the Clotilda, the last ship carrying enslaved Africans to the United States. The documentary follows the townspeople as they celebrate their heritage and efforts to gain control over their legacy when the wreckage of the Clotilda is discovered. Stream it now.

Civil: Ben Crump

Civil: Ben Crump chronicles the life and career of civil rights attorney Ben Crump and his mission to go all-in in order to challenge the criminal justice system in pursuit of justice. Stream it now.

Additional Titles on Netflix:

  1. High on the Hog: How African-American Cuisine Transformed America
  2. American Symphony
  3. Amend: The Fight for America
  4. A Love Song or Latasha
  5. The Black Godfather
  6. Becoming
  7. 13th
  8. The Kitchen
  9. They Cloned Tyrone
  10. Survival of the Thickest
  11. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
  12. Entergalatic
  13. Canvas
  14. Yasuke
  15. Passing
  16. Monster
  17. The Perfect Find
  18. The Piano Lesson
  19. Da 5 Bloods
  20. Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am
  21. Court of Gold
  22. Kevin Hart’s Guide to Black History

What to Watch on Peacock

The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks

The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks pulls back the veil, taking a deep dive into this courageous Black woman that goes much further than her part in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This documentary frames Park’s life in terms of her radical politics, unsung contributions to the civil rights movement and personal sacrifices through intimate interviews, archival footage and her own words. Stream now.

Kings From Queens: The RUN DMC Story

Celebrate one of the most influential rap group in the history of music with the never-been-told story of Queens, NY natives Joseph “Rev Run” Simmons, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, and Jason “Jam Master Jay” Mizell. Stream Kings From Queens: The RUN DMC Story.

Bosco

Based on the true story of Quawntay "Bosco" Adams, Bosco tells the tale of a man sentenced to 35 years in 2004 for possession of marijuana, who then made a spectacular escape from prison in 2006. Aubrey Joseph (Cloak & Dagger), Nikki Blonsky (Hairspray), Thomas Jane, Vivica A. Fox, and Tyrese Gibson star. Stream it here.

Twisted Metal

Based on the video game franchise, and starring the MCU's Anthony Mackie and Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Stephanie Beatriz, Twisted Metal will return for its second season this summer, bringing with it all the comic carnage and vehicular mayhem that Zombieland/Deadpool's Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick can muster. Watch it here.

Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power

Lowndes County and the Road to Black Power shares the tale of how young Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) organizers rallied the community to fight for voting rights and enfranchise the Black community in 1960 Lowndes County, Alabama. This engaging account about the fight for enfranchisement comes together through harrowing personal accounts and archive footage, painting a captivating look at the fight for self-determination. Stream now.

The Night James Brown Saved Boston

The Night James Brown Saved Boston highlights the pivotal part James Brown’s 1968 concert played in keeping simmering outrage and grief from pouring out into the streets of Boston two days after the assassination of civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr. Stream it here.

Additional Titles on Peacock:

  1. Found
  2. Bel-Air
  3. The Irrational
  4. Killing It
  5. The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman
  6. The Hurricane
  7. The Best Man: The Final Chapters
  8. The Amber Ruffin Show
  9. Good Times
  10. Everybody Hates Chris
  11. Hart to Heart
  12. Shooting Stars
  13. Praise This
  14. Tyler Perry's Sistas
  15. Eat, Slay, Love

What to Watch on Paramount+

Bree Wayy: Promise, Witness, Remembrance

Award-winning documentarian Dawn Porter follows how art and protest come together in the wake of the killing of Breonna Taylor in Bree Wayy: Promise, Witness, Remembrance. You can try Paramount Plus for free to stream this documentary and the other Paramount+ top picks below.

Lawmen: Bass Reeves

This revisionist Western, Lawmen: Bass Reeves was inspired by the real-life first Black deputy U.S. Marshall brings the untold story of Bass Reeves to life. Watch it here.

The Inspection

From A24 comes the wrenching story of a young Black gay man who enlists in the military in the hopes of finding his way. Drawn from the real-life experience of director Elegance Bratton, The Inspection explores rejection, prejudice, hope and the struggle to find acceptance. See the trailer and stream it here.

Lynching Postcards: ‘Token of a Great Day’

Lynching Postcards: ‘Token of a Great Day’ is an incisive and sobering interrogation of lynchings as social events and the tokens created to commemorate this horrific period. You can watch this historic Paramount+ exclusive here.

Additional Titles on Paramount+:

  1. America’s Hidden Stories: The Black Wild West
  2. Angola Do You Hear Us: Voices from a Plantation Prison
  3. Loudmouth
  4. The Loyola Project
  5. As We Speak: Rap Music on Trial (premiering 2/27/2024)
  6. The Equalizer
  7. Being Mary Jane
  8. Sister Sister
  9. Moesha
  10. Black Wings
  11. Wu Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men
  12. Fences
  13. Selma
  14. Dreamgirls
  15. Beverly Hills Cop I, II, and III
  16. Last Holiday
  17. Mr. Malcolm’s List
  18. Watson
  19. Bob Marley: One Love
  20. The Chi
  21. Fances
  22. Key & Peele
  23. Chapelle's Show
  24. Flight
  25. Coach Carter
  26. Poppa's House
  27. Hustle & Flow
  28. As We Speak

What to Watch on Prime Video

Silver Dollar Road

Silver Dollar Road draws a direct line from the height of the civil rights era to present-day fights for legal protection as it follows the Reels family’s fight to reclaim valuable ancestral land sold off to a developer by a distant relative using a legal loophole. Watch the trailer and stream now.

My Name Is Pauli Murray

My Name Is Pauli Murray puts little-known lawyer, teacher, cleric, poet and activist Pauli Murray centerstage with a rigorous examination of their life and legacy. This non-binary Black trailblazer had a far-reaching impact on both racial and gender social justice movements. This documentary, built on archive footage, memoir notes and interviews, brilliantly makes the case for why they should be a household name. Stream it here.

The One and Only Dick Gregory

From Showtime, The One and Only Dick Gregory honors and examines the towering figure of Dick Gregory, the comedian, activist and social agitator, and his resonating impact on generations of stand-up comedy and social justice activists alike. Stream it here.

A League of Their Own

A League of Their Own centers on the WWII All-American professional women's baseball league players. Inspired by true events, this adaptation also centers queer and Black stories as the series reimagines the teams by going in-depth with the players’ stories. See our review and stream the adaptation here.

The Underground Railroad

Director Barry Jenkins adapts Colson Whitehead's novel The Underground Railroad into a limited series that conceptualizes the underground railroad as a literal railroad. The story follows an enslaved woman named Cora’s escape from a Georgia plantation as she boards the rails to escape just narrowly ahead of the slave hunter committed to thwarting her bid for freedom. Stream this series now.

You can watch any of these Prime picks with a free 30-day trial.

Additional Titles on Prime Video:

  1. Chisholm '72: Unbought & Unbossed
  2. Subnormal
  3. Emergency
  4. The Blackening
  5. I’m a Virgo
  6. Harlem
  7. Riches
  8. One Night in Miami
  9. Small Axe
  10. The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel
  11. Us
  12. Redefined: J. R. Smith
  13. Reggie
  14. Candyman
  15. The Wiz
  16. Time
  17. Sylvie’s Love

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Ro is a freelance film and television critic who’s definitely going to suggest you read Fonda Lee’s Green Bone Saga because she needs that television adaptation. You can always find her talking about anime, villain agendas, invasive species, costume dramas, or with her nose in a book.