THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAGICAL NEGROES is a thought-provoking film that wears two hats with surprising ease. On one hand, it's a sharp social commentary, using the trope of the "magical negro" to spark conversations about race relations in America. On the other, it's a delightful romantic comedy that introduces a talented new filmmaker. The film centers around Aren (Justice Smith), a young man recruited into a clandestine organization with a peculiar mission: making white people feel more comfortable. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MAGICAL NEGROES utilizes their unique abilities (though the film playfully keeps the nature of these abilities ambiguous) to smooth over social interactions. Aren's initial assignment? Helping the shy Jason (Drew Tarver) find love with Lizzie (An-Li Bogan). However, sparks fly unexpectedly between Aren and Lizzie, throwing the Society's plans into disarray. This is where the film shines. While the racial commentary is present, it's wr...