Best Moments From Black Romantic Comedies

Love and everything in between just in time for V-Day.

Love Jones  - Valentine's Day is here, and we're in the mood to revisit some of the greatest expressions of Black love on the big screen.  Our list of best moments from Black rom-coms starts with the classic Love Jones. It was love at first sight when Nina Mosley (Nia Long) heard Darius Lovehall's (Larenz Tate) "Blues for Nina" at the start of this film. Girls swooned and guys wanted his swagger.(Photo: Addis Wechsler Pictures)
Two Can Play That Game  - Sometimes games can be a good thing. For example, the sexy little Q&A Morris Chestnut plays with Vivica A. Fox: "Can I ask you some questions? If I'm right about you, the answer to all of them will be yes. Do you like chocolate? Do you find me attractive?" Were we swooning by end of this movie? Yes.(Photo: Sony Pictures)
The Wood  - Before there was The Hangover, there was The Wood, the story of a groom with cold feet and his two best friends taking a trip down memory lane just hours before his wedding. Best moments are the flashbacks to the '80s, hilariously cringe-worthy for those of us who remember that decade.(Photo: Paramount Pictures)The Best Man - Saturday at 10:30A/9:30C.(Photo: 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks)

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Love Jones - Valentine's Day is here, and we're in the mood to revisit some of the greatest expressions of Black love on the big screen. Our list of best moments from Black rom-coms starts with the classic Love Jones. It was love at first sight when Nina Mosley (Nia Long) heard Darius Lovehall's (Larenz Tate) "Blues for Nina" at the start of this film. Girls swooned and guys wanted his swagger.(Photo: Addis Wechsler Pictures)

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