So it was a surprise to see that in the new romantic comedy 'Our Family Wedding,' America Ferrera and Lance Gross
play a Mexican woman and an African-American man in love. Considering that most movies featuring interracial lovers include one white partner, it was a welcome change to explore how two minorities would handle the ups and downs of cross-cultural romance in 'Wedding' -- even if it was handled in a stereotypical fashion to milk laughs out of the audience.
Looking back at movies with interracial couples, they fall into two categories -- ones in which the couple's backgrounds are a Big Deal, and ones in which it's just not an issue. The majority of movies on this list are the former, but perhaps one day soon, more movies won't need to highlight a couple's cultural differences -- you know, sort of like Uhura and Spock in 'Star Trek.'
10 . Lucy Liu and Josh Hartnett in 'Lucky Number Slevin' (2006)
9. Irene Jacob and Laurence Fishburne in 'Othello' (1995)
8. Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski in 'Away We Go' (2008)
7. Melora Walters and Don Cheadle in 'Boogie Nights' (1997)
Yes, Paul Thomas Anderson's breakout drama doesn't center around them, but Walters and Cheadle's married porn stars Jessie and Buck are the only stable, devoted couple in the movie. While the other characters deal with heavy issues such as murder-suicide, infidelity, custody battles and drug addiction, Jessie and Buck only have to overcome a racist bank loan officer -- a problem fate solves for them.
6. Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer in 'West Side Story' (1961)
5. Halle Berry and Billy Bob Thornton in 'Monster's Ball' (2001)
4. Katie Holmes and Derek Luke in 'Pieces of April' (2003)
Holmes broke out of her 'Dawson's Creek' mold in this critical darling about April, a rebellious daughter who hilariously attempts to fix a Thanksgiving meal for her dysfunctional family -- all with the help of her supportive boyfriend Bobby (Luke). April and Bobby may be young lovers, but they deal with each other's bouts of crazy with ease and as much patience as they can muster.
3. Katharine Houghton and Sidney Poitier in 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner' (1967)
2. Sarita Choudhury and Denzel Washington in 'Mississippi Masala' (1992)
1. Sanaa Lathan and Simon Baker in 'Something New' (2006)
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