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Brooke Obie Reviews ‘Black Is King’ for Esquire and Film Streams

On Aug 11, 2020, Brooke’s piece Beyonce’s Black Is King Offers a Blueprint for Decolonizing Black Masculinity was published on Esquire Magazine: In April 2016, Beyoncé stopped the world with the drop of her visual album Lemonade. Though the film chronicled Beyoncé’s cycle of grief and healing after her husband Jay-Z’s infidelity, Lemonade is

Brooke Obie Interviews Iconic Filmmaker Gina Prince-Bythewood

“For her entire career, the Hollywood powers that be have constantly told Gina Prince-Bythewood one story: her critically acclaimed films, which center Black women and the stories of marginalized people (like Love & Basketball and Beyond the Lights), don’t travel well overseas. Now the award-winning director’s latest project, The Old Guard, is a big-budget

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Brooke Obie Reviews Netflix Trans Documentary ‘Disclosure’: Must Watch

“Within the first five minutes of Disclosure, it’s apparent the film is something special. The unprecedented original Netflix documentary spotlights more than a century of trans, queer and non-binary representation on screen, through the lens of trans actors, producers, directors, writers, activists, historians and culture critics. Disclosure serves as more than just

Brooke Obie Receives ‘The Root 100’ Most Influential African Americans of 2019 Honor

At the 10th anniversary of Black media site The Root’s annual ‘The Root 100’ gala celebrating the 100 most influential African Americans of 2019, Shadow And Act’s managing editor Brooke Obie received her award for the bombshell Shadow And Act exposé How ‘Green Book’ and the Hollywood Machine Swallowed Donald Shirley

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