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From Modeling to Acting, “Dark October”’s Chuks Joseph Charts His Transition to Nollywood

By Seyi Lasisi Film critic, Blessing Chinwendu Nwankwo, in her review of Dark October asked…

Njem, The Boy Who Gave
AFRIFF 2025: “Njem” and “The Boy Who Gave” Find Drama in the Spectacle of Suffering

Take away the spectacle of suffering from Njem or The Boy Who Gave, and frankly,…

“Áfàméfùnà” Review: Kayode Kasum’s Heartfelt Love Letter to Igbo Enterprise Could Use Better Structuring

One begins to get a sense that Áfàméfùnà has not been structured properly. Its focus…

“Dead of Night” Review: Chiemeka Osuagwu’s Horror Feature Serves Little Impactful Scares

Osuagwu piles on one heavy serving of a body count in Dead of Night, sufficiently…

Blood Vessel - Review - Afrocritik
“Blood Vessel” Review: Another Politically-Charged Film That Slips Into Inertia

It is safe to say that these Nigerian filmmakers exploring political stories are mostly interested…

The Origin: Madam Koi Koi'' Review - Afrocritik
“The Origin: Madam Koi Koi” Review: Jay Franklyn Jituboh-Directed Flick Reiterates Nollywood’s Challenge with Handling Sensitive Subjects

The first part of the film is explicit in its depiction of sexual violence, teasing…

Eso Dike - Interview with Afrocritik
“Versatility Helps, But Perseverance is Key”: Nigerian Actor, Eso Dike, on Breaking into Nollywood

“There’s nothing wrong with being typecast, what matters is how well you play that character…

Director Diji Aderogba is Telling Conscious Stories with Film and Twitter

“For me, film is a powerful tool to tell insightful, educating, entertaining stories. Also, it…

“Dark October” Review: Is October Cursed?

Dark October is a haunting depiction of man’s true inhumanity to man. Although fictional, the movie…

With “Dark October,” Linda Ikeji Makes Stunning Debut with Netflix’s Upcoming Release

Dark October is set for an exclusive release on Netflix on February 3rd. By Helena…