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The “Set Up 2” Review: Chinaza Onuzo’s Latest Release Focuses on Aesthetics and Lacks Depth and Clarity

Set Up 2 is plagued by disjointed scripting. This is now a recurring flaw, visible…

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NIFS Dispatch: 5 Key Takeaways from the 2025 Nigerian International Film Summit

From the recurring question of whether Nigerians watch Nollywood, to the retreat of global streaming…

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20 Prolific Producer-Director Collaborations in Nollywood

These producer-director duos in Nollywood have consistently brought out the best in each other. By…

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25 Prolific Actor-Director Collaborations in Nollywood

Afrocritik spotlights some of Nollywood’s most prolific actor-director collaborations; partnerships that have spanned three or…

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14 Prolific Writer-Director Collaborations in Nollywood

In Nollywood, a growing number of writer-director pairings are leaving their mark, not just through…

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“A Lagos Love Story” Review: Where’s the Love in This Inkblot’s Romance Drama?

Regrettably, A Lagos Love Story fails to tell a convincing love story or even spark…

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“Japa!” Review: Isioma Osaje’s Speculative Debut Feature is Convoluted Beyond Genre Expectations

(Japa! is) a welcome attempt at genre experiments, it however fails to deliver a salutary answer…

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“A Weekend to Forget” Review: Damola Ademola’s Entertaining Mystery Confounds Itself

… A Weekend to Forget is an unintentionally funny thesis on how to not get…

“Far from Home” Review: Netflix’s Formulaic Nigerian Young Adult Series is Bingeable but Falls Short

Far from Home doesn’t deliver as strongly as the pioneers of its genre, home or…

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Eleven Movies Coming to your Screens this December and Beyond

By Blessing Chinwendu Nwankwo What is the holiday season without movies? Although Nollywood did not…