The Best B-Boy Movies

4. Breakin’ and Enterin (1983)

Director: Rick Davis

Although the hip hop and B-boy scene has its roots in New York City, Rick Davis’ documentary narrows its lens on the Los Angeles side of the movement, proving that the new found culture had a nationwide impact. Apart from seeing Ice-t, Egyptian Lover, Boogaloo Shrimp, Pop ‘n’ Taco, and the Blue City Crew (known today as Boo Ya Tribe) strut their stuff, this film laid the groundwork for several other break dance movies like Breakin’ (1984).