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Unclaimed
Nollywood Psychological Drama, “Unclaimed”, Debuts in Nigerian Cinemas

Distributed by FilmOne Entertainment, Unclaimed explores identity, loss, and emotional rupture. By Editorial Unclaimed, the…

Red Circle
“Red Circle” Review: Akay Mason’s Energetic Thriller Delivers on Its Ambitions

Everything in Red Circle is intentionally designed to trigger a reaction. And even where the…

Red Circle
“Fortune Favours the Bold”: In Conversation With the Cast and Crew of “Red Circle”

“I approached Red Circle as ‘What would I want to see in another person’s film?…

Finding Me
“Finding Me” Review: Funke Akindele’s Mistitled Dramedy Struggles With an Identity Crisis

Finding Me does not know what it wants to be. Its tone is chaotic, the…

Ada Ọmọ Daddy
“Ada Ọmọ Daddy” Review: A Dramatic Critique of Deadbeat Culture or A Deadbeat’s Fantasy?

The best that Ada Ọmọ Daddy evokes is anger—anger at the film’s politics, its easy…

Red Circle
Akay Mason’s “Red Circle” Set to Hit Global Cinemas in June 2025

Red Circle tackles themes of corruption, media ethics, and whistleblower risks, mirroring global hits like…

AMVCA 2024: The Year the Award Ceremony Attempted to Get It Right

Possibly, in years to come, we might look back, barring the C. J “Fiery” Obasi’s…

AMVCA - 2024
“Jagun Jagun”, “Over the Bridge”, “Mami Wata”, “A Tribe Called Judah”, Bag Multiple Nods at 2024 AMVCA

Scheduled to unfold on May 11th, 2024, at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos, the…

One Too Many - review - Afrocritik
“One Too Many” Review: “Sorrows, Sorrows, Prayers” for the Listless Moments in the Kayode Kasum-Directed Film

With no room for mild or deep introspection, One Too Many loses important messages it…

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…