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Lisabi: The Uprising
“Lisabi: The Uprising” Review: Niyi Akinmolayan’s Dramatised Biopic Is a Deeply Contained Story

Unbelievable VFX and minor storytelling flaws aside, Niyi Akinmolayan’s Lisabi: The Uprising is an immersive…

Rainmaker - Niyi Akimolowan - Afrocritik
Niyi Akinmolayan’s Documentary, “Rainmakers”, is Set to Debut on Amazon Prime

Rainmakers will be another Anthill Studios release on Amazon Prime, as part of the multi-year…

Niyi Akinmolayan’s “The House of Secrets” Set to Debut Exclusively on Prime Video

The House of Secrets is a blend of mystery, romance and drama with a storyline…

“Prophetess” Review: Niyi Akinmolayan Dares to Merge Religion and Farce

The movie further exposes the relationship between the gambler and the betting company, as well…

“The Man for the Job” Review: More Is Less in Niyi Akinmolayan’s Tech-World Crime Thriller

The movie is at its best when it is being relatively simple, but when it…

Movie Review: Niyi Akinmolayan’s “Prophetess” Is Ambitious

By Jerry Chiemeke   In a country like Nigeria that is bedeviled by poverty, unemployment,…

NollywoodWeek Film Festival
30+ Films Selected for NollywoodWeek Film Festival 2025

The NollywoodWeek Film Festival 2025 programme also includes six world premieres, including After 30, The…

Labake Olododo: The Warrior Lord
“Labake Olododo” Review: Biodun Stephen’s Yoruba Epic Is a Gender-Flipped Samson-And-Delilah Narrative Starring Iyabo Ojo

In a time when the indigenous epic genre has begun to feel repetitive and forgettable,…

10 African Movies to Watch for a Good Laugh
10 African Movies to Watch for a Good Laugh

African filmmakers have mastered the art of making audiences laugh while delivering memorable stories through…

Tokunbo
“Tòkunbọ̀” Review: Ramsey Nouah’s Film Exposes Nollywood’s Storytelling Flaws

By relying on poorly developed plots and characters, overused themes, and borrowed aesthetics, Tòkunbọ̀ perpetuates…