The American Society of Magical Negroes
United States
12627 people rated A young man is recruited into a secret society of magical black people who dedicate their lives to a cause of utmost importance: making white people's lives easier.
Comedy
Fantasy
Cast (18)
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Sunisha Bajagain
14/08/2024 16:00
source: The American Society of Magical Negroes
Suhii96
14/08/2024 16:00
The very premise of the movie would suggest it's going to be a comedy, maybe something that addresses racism in a way that everyone can still enjoy. Something akin to "blazing saddles" would have made this movie worth watching. Instead you are left with a movie with a million logic gaps, no real humor, no action and nothing close to witty dialogue. Feels more like somebody took their inspiration from a 4 year old complaining about things they don't understand and making suggestions that do not make sense. If I could give this movie a negative star rating I would, instead I'm left giving it a 1 star rating as that is the lowest rating I can give.
Kehinde Peter Omotosho
18/05/2024 23:30
great Comedy
A1wWoe
18/05/2024 20:45
nice
Tuck Babu
05/05/2024 14:24
sick
SiV2eU
05/05/2024 13:02
wow
Asha hope
28/04/2024 00:53
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~~Fatihu~~
27/04/2024 10:42
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Poco_lee
21/04/2024 16:07
I'm really shocked ANYONE at ANY POINT thought this script was a good idea. It's one of those films that makes you uncomfortable - not due to the tropes they included, but because of the fact that this is just lazy lazy LAZY writing!
Any sort of movement forward has been pushed back by decades thanks to the 'brain trust' that came up with this garbage. It's 2024 - we're better than this, aren't we?
The premise of this whole film is insulting to our people - in ALL regards. The fact that it bombed at the box office is of no shock - nor should it be to anyone who saw it. Thank goodness we have American Fiction; at least that spectacular film made its point w/o being ridiculous .
مُعز بن محمد
05/04/2024 16:00
An uncomfortable and dated premise about a secret society of magical black people whose job it is to keep white people happy for the sake of preventing "white rage."
Granted, I get what the filmmaker was going for as the references from history make clear. But even a lighter touch by the filmmaker and many humorous moments can't help the overall idea from being pretty cringe.
What saves this film is Justice Smith. After being recruited by the society due to his lack of confidence and low self esteem, we become thoroughly engaged in the character. After being sent to help a frustrated exec at a social media company, he falls hard for the man's female work friend, complicating his mission.
Justice Smith is such a natural actor. The audience easily roots for him. The chemistry with his love interest was strong and the character arc was incredibly satisfying.
See it for the well written characters, strong acting, and palpable love story and pay less attention to the rest.