Ice Cube is not only a Jack of all trades, he’s a master of them! The rap legend, actor, director and producer has carved an unparalleled path in entertainment. He seamlessly went from rap icon to Hollywood power player to sports league founder. With hard-hitting tracks that candidly depicted the realities of life in South Central LA, Cube's lyrical prowess and raw storytelling earned him widespread recognition. He began shaking things up from his early days in the spotlight as a member of the groundbreaking gangsta rap group N.W.A. As a solo artist he continued to make major noise with hit albums like AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted and Death Certificate. Cube's musical journey laid the foundation for his remarkable success in the film industry. Ice Cube proved his acting chops with breakout performances in movies like Boyz n the Hood (1991) and Higher Learning (1995). His ability to seamlessly portray complex characters earned him praise from critics and audiences alike. As Cube continued to explore diverse genres, his creative range expanded, and he earned commercial success with comedic hits like Friday (1995). Let’s take a nostalgic journey through Ice Cube's illustrious film career. Here are the 14 most memorable Ice Cube movies ever.
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The 14 Best Ice Cube Movies Ever, Ranked
14. Straight Outta Compton
Year Released: 2015
Genre: Drama/Music
Straight Outta Compton is the electrifying biopic about the rise of Ice Cube's real-life rap group, N.W.A. Although Cube doesn't act in the film, his role as a producer and the fact that his own son, O'Shea Jackson Jr., plays him, makes this a must-watch for any Ice Cube fan. From the streets of Compton to the global stage, this film offers an unflinchingly honest look into Cube's early life and career, imbuing it with a depth that is both revealing and riveting.
13. Three Kings
Year Released: 1999
Genre: Action/Adventure
Ice Cube teams up with George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg in this action-adventure that's as funny as it is thrilling. His portrayal of the cynical yet principled Staff Sergeant Chief Elgin is both heartfelt and compelling, proving that Cube is as adept at high-stakes drama as he is at comedy.
12. Anaconda
Year Released: 1997
Genre: Horror/Adventure
Anaconda can be considered an adrenaline-pumping jungle adventure. This thriller delivers a blend of suspense, high-stakes action, and pulse-pounding excitement and features Ice Cube acting alongside Jennifer Lopez.
11. XXX: State of the Union
Year Released: 2005
Genre: Action/Adventure
10. All About the Benjamins
Year Released: 2002
Genre: Action/Comedy
All About the Benjamins is an action-packed rollercoaster ride with the unforgettable duo of Ice Cube and Mike Epps at its helm. This comedy is cherished by fans for its non-stop humor and memorable one-liners.
9. Are We There Yet?
Year Released: 2005
Genre: Comedy/Family
When it comes to film genres, Ice Cube does it all. Just look at the family comedy Are We There Yet?, which blends heartwarming moments with laugh-out-loud humor. Through hilarious misadventures, unexpected detours, and heartwarming moments of connection, Are We There Yet? leaves a lasting impression on viewers.
8. Ride Along
Year Released: 2014
Genre: Action/Comedy
In this box-office hit, Ice Cube plays the tough-as-nails cop 'James Payton', who takes his future brother-in-law on a hilarious 24-hour patrol of Atlanta. The dynamic chemistry between Cube and co-star Kevin Hart is undeniable, making this action-comedy a highlight of Cube's filmography and one that fans revisit time and again.
7. 21 Jump Street
Year Released: 2012
Genre: Action/Comedy
In this brilliant reboot of the '80s TV show, Ice Cube plays 'Captain Dickson', the gruff and no-nonsense boss of undercover cops 'Schmidt' and 'Jenko'. His comedic chops shine brightly here, delivering a memorable performance that perfectly complements the film's overall humorous tone.
6. Next Friday
Year Released: 2000
Genre: Comedy
Next Friday is a hilarious and uproarious comedy. The film follows the misadventures of Craig Jones, portrayed by Ice Cube, as he navigates the wild and wacky world of the suburbs after his crazy escapades in the original Friday. It’s hard to overlook the chemistry between Cube's and Mike Epps's characters.
5. Barbershop
Year Released: 2002
Genre: Comedy
In a heartwarming mix of comedy and drama, Ice Cube portrays Calvin Palmer, a man grappling with the prospect of selling his inherited barbershop. The movie brings together a unique ensemble of eccentric characters, and Cube's natural comedic timing combined with the genuine moments of heartfelt emotion truly shines in this everyday, yet profound narrative.
4. Higher Learning
Year Released: 1995
Genre: Drama
Directed by the visionary filmmaker John Singleton, this cult classic has left an indelible mark on the hearts of audiences since its release. It featured a crew of talented actors, including Laurence Fishburne, Ice Cube and Regina King. Released in 1995, "Higher Learning" garnered critical acclaim, striking a chord with audiences as it fearlessly confronted the challenges faced by students from diverse backgrounds. Singleton's insightful direction and the film's raw authenticity resonated with viewers, sparking intense discussions and debates long after the credits rolled.
3. The Players Club
Year Released: 1998
Genre: Drama/Comedy
The Players Club is a compelling journey through the nightclubs, dreams, and drama of the late '90s. Directed by the Ice Cube, this film has solidified its place as a cult classic that continues to resonate with audiences to this day. Bernie Mac's electrifying presence as the club's hilarious and no-nonsense DJ fuels the movie with unforgettable moments. Jamie Foxx, with his charismatic flair, plays a pivotal role in shaping Diana's destiny, adding depth to the narrative. Ice Cube himself makes a memorable appearance, cementing his reputation not only as a talented director but also as a performer. Its gripping storyline, along with the magnetic performances by the cast, contributed to its enduring appeal.
2. Boyz n the Hood
Year Released: 1991
Genre: Drama/Crime
In one of his earliest yet most iconic roles, Ice Cube plays 'Doughboy', a character living in the violent neighborhoods of South Central Los Angeles. The gritty depiction of urban life and Cube's powerful performance adds a level of authenticity to this ground-breaking film that resonated with audiences around the globe.
1. Friday
Year Released: 1995
Genre: Comedy
Friday stands as one of the most recognized and beloved films in Ice Cube's filmography. As 'Craig Jones', Cube takes us through a roller coaster of a day filled with memorable characters, hilarious one-liners, and moments of surprising depth. A simple premise executed to comedic perfection, this film was a testament to Cube's versatility and talent as an actor.