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“Aníkúlápó,” “Brotherhood,” and “Shanty Town” Steal the Spotlight at AMVCA 9 Nominations Show

The leading films clinched multiple nominations in voting and non-voting categories. By Helena Olori The…

“Flawsome” Review: Once Again, Nollywood Women aren’t Independent of Masculine Convention

For the women in Flawsome, and those in patriarchy-controlled societies, independence from masculine and societal…

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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…

Regular vs. Irregular Contestants; Do Big Brother Naija Fans Prefer the Eccentric?

This season’s adjustment is brilliant: besides giving room for more content, the twist where the…

8 Nigerian Movies and TV Shows Coming Soon to Your Screens

By Blessing Chinwendu Nwankwo With the upgrade in recent Nollywood productions, from 2016 till date,…

“Introducing the Kujus” Review: Biodun Stephen Creates a Dramatic and Incredibly Relatable Family

Between the intragroup relationships within the family, the age and seniority dynamics, and the uninvited…

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“Ile Owo” Review: Dare Olaitan’s Horror Film Is Heavy on Suspense and Light on Terror

In Ile Owo, we have an undeniable horror flick that somehow doesn’t leave you feeling…

“Breaded Life” Review: Biodun Stephen Writes and Directs to Perfection a Twist of Fate

With more tear-jerking moments than the title ;breaded life prepares us for, the movie leaves…

“A Simple Lie” Review: One Little Lie Sets off a Series of Shocking Revelations

A simple lie spirals into a scandal party as tensions rise among friends and foes…

Dinner at My Place Review: In Kevin Luther Apaa’s Rom-Com, Romance Is as Important as Comedy

Dinner at My Place is a movie that knows that it’s being ridiculous but revels…