The American Society of Magical Negroes (2024)

Movie · 2024 · Fantasy, Comedy · 1h 45m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 0.3/10 (13.1K ratings)

Saving the damn world.

Overview

A young man, Aren, 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.

Ratings

Director

Kobi Libii

Production

Sight Unseen Pictures, Juba Lane

Cast

Justice Smith, David Alan Grier, An-Li Bogan, Drew Tarver, Michaela Watkins, Aisha Hinds, Tim Baltz, Rupert Friend, Nicole Byer, Zachary Barton, Anthony Coons, Robbie Troy, Gillian Vigman, James E. Welsh, Mia Ford, Eric Lutz, Kees DeVos, Aaron Coleman, Chase Ryan Jeffery, Moe Irvin

Curator Review

Verdict

An ambitious satire with a sharp premise, but the execution is too uneven to recommend broadly. It has a few funny ideas and some appealing performances, yet the film’s tonal uncertainty and underdeveloped world-building blunt its bite.

Best for

  • Viewers curious about provocative race satire
  • Fans of high-concept comedies that miss more than they hit
  • People interested in conversation-starting, imperfect debuts

Skip if

  • You want a tightly written satire with real edge
  • You’re looking for a fully realized fantasy-comedy world
  • You’re sensitive to movies that feel more concept than payoff

Overview

The American Society of Magical Negroes has one of the most audacious loglines of the year, and it immediately signals a movie built to provoke. Its target is clear: the way Black people are often expected to smooth over white discomfort, even in supposedly progressive spaces. That’s fertile ground for satire, and the film does land a few jokes and observations with real sting.

Worth noting

But the movie struggles to turn its premise into a satisfying whole. The fantasy framework feels thin, the romantic-comedy elements don’t fully click, and the satire often stops at the setup instead of escalating into something sharper or more surprising. The result is a film that is more interesting to discuss than to experience.

Bottom line

There are flashes of charm in the performances and a few moments that suggest a better, more fearless version of the movie. Still, as a feature, it feels caught between a broad studio comedy and a more pointed social critique, never quite committing hard enough to either. If you’re drawn to risky ideas and imperfect debuts, it’s worth a look; otherwise, this is an easy pass.

Top Letterboxd reviews

jack (1.5★) · 1228 likes

In what might be the funniest turn of fate for this movie, my AMC started playing American Fiction instead of this and took 10 minutes to fix it. Even better, multiple people responded with “no, I’m pretty sure this is the right movie” at first

benton tarantella · 678 likes

mom, why is there contrived social commentary in my romcom? this movie is impossible to review with brevity. you need a dissertation to unpack everything that went wrong here. so for lettetboxd i will simply say... maybe don't call the movie the american society of magical negroes if you don't intend on fleshing out said american society of magical negroes

Robert Daniels (1★) · 602 likes

I wish I could erase “The American Society of Magical Negros” from my mind, but the universe doesn’t possess enough fairy dust to make such miracles possible. The feature debut from writer/director Kobi Libii is a wild satirical swing about a secret organization of Black people whose sole job is to put white people at ease. It lacks form, edge, politics, coherency, and the grand vision necessary for vast world building. It’s a film that begins on volatile ground only… more I wish I could erase “The American Society of Magical Negros” from my mind, but the universe doesn’t possess enough fairy dust to make such miracles possible. The feature debut from writer/director Kobi Libii is a wild satirical swing about a secret organization of Black people whose sole job is to put white people at ease. It lacks form, edge, politics, coherency, and the grand vision necessary for vast world building. It’s a film that begins on volatile ground only… more

Bennie (2★) · 533 likes

Was Sorry to Bother You too confrontational? Did Dear White People still make you feel guilty? Was American Fiction's dated critique too pointed? Here's a toothless movie about white fragility that doesn't functionally critique the respectability politics it lampoons. But don't worry, we get a speech near the end that amounts to, "Did you know Black Lives Matter?" Here's what I liked: the movie had some funny jokes, Justice Smith and An-Li Bogan had moments of palpable on-screen chemistry, and… more

Shelli (1★) · 477 likes

This is the most light skinned movie I have ever seen in my fucking life. Full Review here 😊

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Topics

satire, fantasy comedy, race relations, white fragility, romcom, social commentary, identity, bureaucracy, indie studio comedy, 2020s

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