Ice-T
22 titles
Filmography
22 results

Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap
(2012)In this inspiring documentary, rapper Ice-T travels around the U.S. to interview a diverse group of rappers about their creative process.

Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire
(2013)Filmmaker Kris Koenig examines current gun laws and the movement to restrict the right to buy them.

Crossed the Line
(2014)A young woman seeks revenge on a crime kingpin attempting to take control of her late mother's flower shop in order to run drugs.

APEX: The Secret Race Across America
(2019)Take a ride through the illegal, underground world of transcontinental racing with this doc charting Alex Roy's record-breaking trip across the U.S.

In Ice Cold Blood
Money, sex, lust, and greed run rampant with very real consequences. Family members, friends and detectives recount true crime cases through re-enactments, in-depth interviews and archived footage.

Fame and Fentanyl
(2025)An unflinching look at the fentanyl crisis and its' profound impact on our society and culture. From high-profile celebrities and artists to families from all walks of life, more than 70 thousand Americans die of fentanyl poisoning each year.

War of Words: Battle Rap in the UK
(2017)The rap battle scene is shown in-depth across the pond in the United Kingdom, through the views of the youth subculture and world-famous rap artists.

New Jack City
(1991)Two streetwise cops embark on the riskiest mission of their careers when they go undercover to bust a ruthless drug kingpin reigning over Harlem.

Trespass
(1992)When two firemen discover a map leading to a fortune abandoned in a tenement, they become the targets of a vicious mob led by the notorious King James (Ice T) and Savon (Ice Cube).

Mean Guns
(1997)In a high security prison, a gangster’s 100 enemies find themselves forced to fight in a gladiator-style contest for life and a $10 million kitty.

Hustlers Convention
(2015)A love letter to a forgotten masterpiece, this film tells the story of Hustlers Convention, the seminal album that laid the foundation for hip-hop.

Leprechaun in the Hood
(2000)Aspiring rappers steal a magical flute that instantly makes them successful, but at a cost: it also awakens the wrath of the ruthless leprechaun.

Final Voyage
(1999)This is the story of a modern day pirate mad man and his crew of 8, searching for fortune on a cruise ship but a small group of passengers fight back.
Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone
(2011)Narrated by Laurence Fishburne, this is the turbulent history of the pioneering all-black rock band Fishbone. From the streets of South-Central to Hollywood punk clubs and stages around the world, Fishbone rose to become one of the most original bands of the past 25 years.

Crazy Six
(1997)In a futuristic, crumbling Europe, a turf war erupts in the anarchy among powerful mafia families vying for control of the lucrative arms trade.

Iceberg Slim: Portrait of a Pimp
(2012)Chicago pimp Iceberg Slim tells about having reinvented himself, making the transition from pimp to groundbreaking author.

Johnny Mnemonic
(1995)A high-tech courier with stolen data in his chip-implanted brain is on the run from a global crime syndicate.

Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn
(2013)A former inmate returns to the mob-connected streets and is forced to make a life-altering decision where a wrong move could be his last.

Good Hair
(2009)Find out what prompted comedian Chris Rock's own daughter to ask "Daddy why don't I have good hair?". Follow Rock on a raucous adventure as he sets to work answering his daughter's question...with a little help from some celebrity friends including; Ice-T, Maya Angelou, Salt-N-Pepa, Eve and Nia Long.

Rhyme & Reason
(1997)Filmmaker Peter Spirer chronicles hip-hop music with interviews and performance clips of popular artists, including rapper Ice-T.