Valentine's Day is here, and if you're in need of a romantic movie to watch, we've got you covered. Romantic comedies, and romance movies in general, have not had much success in recent years, but there are plenty past and present films that will get you in the right mood for the most loving day of the year.
From classics like <i>Brown Sugar</i> and <i>Love Jones</i> to new ones like <i>Sylvie's Love</i> and <i>The Photograph</i>, here are 15 movies that celebrate Black love.
This might be blasphemous to proclaim, but I would love for this film to be remade in the 2020s. Terry McMillan's story can be adapted again to better embody the richness of the novel and reflect the experiences of Black women in the '90s
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Terry McMillan's Waiting to Exhale mesmerized its readers with
vivid descriptions of what a black woman wants in her man, and how hard it is
to find it. Women loved it; men were not so thrilled. A friend of mine
suggested that the male version of Waiting to Exhale would be much shorter:
"What I'm looking for in a woman is someone who's great in bed, and then
turns into a six-pack and a pizza." That is, of course, exactly the
problem: The women in Waiting to Exhale are tired of being treated as
disposable commodities by men who will tell them anything before sex and have
nothing to say afterward.