Back in May of this year, actress Ruby Rose announced she would be leaving the title role of Batwoman on the CW show. It came as a shock to many fans, but on July 7th the creative team announced the creation of a new character to be played by Javicia Leslie. Leslie is a bisexual Black woman, making history for the character as the role’s first Black Batwoman. Rather than try to switch the Kate Kane character with another actress, the CW has gone with a totally new character, Ryan Wilder, who doesn’t currently exist in DC Comics. This character… Read more »
Mighty Oak will make you relive the days of band posters on your wall coupled with the feeling that the perfect song really can save you.
Happy Pride Month, idobi fam! We love you all and want to remind you that no matter who you love or who you are, there’s a place for you at idobi.
idobi is excited to replay the Racism in the Punk/Alternative Scene discussion, produced by Emo Nite LA, especially on the 155th Juneteenth.
This is a break up! …no wait…a hold up! …no wait…can the real murderer please stand up!
‘Emma of Russia’ but bloody-funny. Amirite?
Have you ever had someone offer to pay you to do the exact thing you’ve been dreaming of doing? Yeah, that happened to Ellie Chu (Leah Lewis).
Keeping up with Devi is one of the best times you can have on Netflix. Let the high school hijinks begin!
Goldie tells the story of a young woman who dreams of being a dancer while struggling to fight a system stacked against her. idobi’s Chief Creative Officer & CMO Sherin Nicole wrote a review for the Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ) that captures the film’s essence beautifully and digs deep into its themes. Catch Goldie in theaters & on demand—but not before reading Sherin’s review: “Even as I write this review, I’m uncertain how I feel about Goldie. So I’ll start with what I know. Slick Woods is magnificent. As a model, she has magnetism that pulls you into photos… Read more »
A love story that flashes back to the black romantic cinema of the late 90s and early 2000s.