As If! 15 Things That Everyone Who Grew Up In The 90s Knows About
Black Films That Were Relatable
More so than any decade, the ’90s managed to churn out an amazing amount of timeless black films, with relatable characters, charming casts, terrific scripts, and pleasurable aesthetics (See: “The Wood”; “Crooklyn”; “Waiting to Exhale”; “Poetic Justice”, “A Low Down Dirty Shame”; “Sister Act II” and more).