Blacktrospective 2005
A Look Back at the Best (and Worst) in Black Cinema
by Kam Williams
2004 may have been the Year of the Foxx (Jamie, that is) but 2005 has certainly turned out to be a breakout year for Terrence Howard. The versatile thespian received rave reviews for his powerful performances in a half-dozen feature films, most notably, Crash, Hustle & Flow, Animal and Four Brothers.
He also appeared in Get Rich or Die Tryin’ and The Salon, and a couple of made-for-TV movies, Lackawanna Blues and Their Eyes Were Watching God. Just like Jamie, he has a shot at landing Oscar nominations in both the lead (for Hustle & Flow) and supporting (for Crash) actor categories.
But Terrence wasn't the only brother or sister in the industry to distinguish him or herself, so for better or worse. So without further ado, in the interest of celebrating excellence and of eradicating mediocrity in movies, permit me to present Blacktrospective 2005, an annual report card which shines a light on black overachievement and underachievement in cinema.
Best Black Films of 2005
Coach Carter
The Gospel
Four Brothers
The Reception
Guess Who
Documentaries
Calypso Dreams
The Untold Story of Emmett Till
Emmanuel's Gift
After Innocence
Darwin's Nightmare
Aristide and the Endless Revolution
Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black Death
Mad Hot Ballroom
The Swenkas
Best Actors
Terrence Howard (Crash, Animal, Hustle & Flow, Four Brothers)
Samuel L. Jackson (Coach Carter)
Clifton Powell (The Gospel)
Will Smith (Hitch)
Ving Rhames (Animal)
Larenz Tate (Crash)
Blair Underwood (G)
Boris Kodjoe (The Gospel)
Ludacris (Crash)
Bernie Mac (Guess Who)
Best Actresses
Thandie Newton (Crash)
Wanda Sykes (Monster-in-Law)
Taraji Henson (Hustle & Flow, Four Brothers, Animal)
Paula Jai Parker (Hustle & Flow, Animal)
Tamyra Gray (The Gospel)
Zoe Saldana (Guess Who)
Nona Gaye (The Gospel)
Wendy Raquel Robinson (Rebound)
Dianne Reeves (Good Night, and Good Luck)
Gabrielle Union (The Honeymooners)
Best Directors
Hisani Dubose (The Vanishing Black Male)
Thomas Carter (Coach Carter)
Keith Beauchamp (The Untold Story of Emmett Till)
Rob Hardy (The Gospel)
John Singleton (Four Brothers)
Christopher Scott Cherot (G)
Kevin Rodney Sullivan (Guess Who)
Angela Robinson (Herbie: Fully Loaded)
Tim Story (Fantastic Four)
Billie Woodruff (Beauty Shop)
Worst Movies
Roll Bounce
The Man
King's Ransom
Death of a Dynasty
Worst Actors
50 Cent (Get Rich or Die Tryin’)
The Rock (Be Cool)
Bow Wow (Roll Bounce)
Ice Cube (xXx 2, Are We There Yet)
Chris Rock (The Longest Yard)
Worst Actresses
Tyler Perry (Diary of a Mad Black Woman)
Regina Hall (Miss Congeniality 2, King's Ransom)
Rosario Dawson (Sin City)
Nia Long (Are We There Yet)
Kimberly Elise (Diary of a Mad Black Woman)
Note: Thanks to fellow film critic
Wilson Morales
of BlackFilm.com for his very valuable
assistance in researching this article, although all the lists strictly reflect
the opinion of Kam Williams.