These are the movies I could watch 100 times and still be fully locked in like it’s the first time. Some are classics, others are feel-good comfort films, and a few will have you crying, laughing, or questioning everything. Every movie on this list m...
This version broke my heart in the best way. The story, the acting, the emotion, it’s powerful, raw, and unforgettable.
Imitation of Life (1959)
I cry, I laugh, and I cheer every single time. It’s a soul-stirring journey of strength, pain, and redemption.
The Color Purple
A love story woven into ambition and sacrifice. This one hits hard and makes you smile.
Love & Basketball
Fashion, ambition, and iconic one-liners. I quote Miranda Priestly in my head way too often.
The Devil Wears Prada
It’s funny, emotional, inspiring and Tom Hanks just is Forrest. An all-time classic.
Forrest Gump
This one is emotional, funny, and filled with unforgettable Southern women. You’ll laugh and cry within minutes.
Steel Magnolias
Gritty, emotional, and full of tension. One of those movies that stays with you long after it ends.
Set It Off
Will Smith’s performance is everything. It's a real-life underdog story that always lights a fire in me.
The Pursuit Of Happyness
A beautiful blend of friendship, heartbreak, and growth. Plus, that soundtrack? Iconic.
Waiting to Exhale
Redemption, hope, and resilience, it’s deep but leaves you feeling uplifted every time.
The Shawshank Redemption
A smooth, nostalgic blend of hip-hop and love. I adore the chemistry and vibe of this one.
Brown Sugar
Whimsical, empowering, and surprisingly deep. I grew up on this and still love it as an adult.
Matilda
Inspiring and powerful. Watching Black women shine in STEM…Instant goosebumps.
Hidden Figures
Pure comedy gold. I know the lines by heart and still crack up like it’s brand new.
Coming to America (4K UHD)
Yes, it’s a tearjerker but it’s beautiful. One of the most romantic films I’ve ever seen.
The Notebook
Tough, heartfelt, and full of life lessons. A coming-of-age story that sticks with you.
A Bronx Tale
Classic comedy with real-life moments sprinkled in. I’ve seen it a dozen times and it never gets old.
Friday
Whitney’s voice + romance + drama = a whole cinematic experience.
The Bodyguard
Yes, it’s animated but it’s deep. A touching tribute to family, legacy, and remembering your roots.
Coco (Theatrical Version)
Powerful, moving, and laced with moments of unexpected humor. The performances are unforgettable, and every time I watch it, I walk away feeling inspired, angry, and deeply moved all at once.