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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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“Xalé”, “Mami Wata”, “Aníkúlápó”, Top Winners’ List at 19th Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA)

Nse Ikpe Etim won her first AMAA award as Best Actress in a Leading Role…

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Highlights from the Second Edition of the Ibadan International Film Festival (IIFF)

In Nigeria where Lagos remains the epicentre for film festivals, festivals such as IIFF are…

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Netflix Continues Its Partnership with Nollywood as It Unveils 7 Upcoming Films and Series

The upcoming films include Oloture, To Kill a Monkey, War: Wrath and Revenge, Aníkúlápó, The…

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From Marine Biology to Filmmaking: Josh Olaoluwa’s Unlikely Journey into Nollywood

“Filmmaking is a disease, and I let the disease catch me. Even when I’m sleeping,…

Why Do Women Bear the Major Burden of Infertility?

As it takes two to procreate, we can start by viewing the process as a…

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“Ẹlẹṣin Ọba” Review: Netflix’s “Death and the King’s Horseman” Adaptation Is a Play, Not Really a Film

Ẹlẹṣin Ọba’s commitment to its source material, the play, is at once a blessing and…

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“Soólè” Review: Kayode Kasum Might Need a Break for Artistic Introspection

The directing in Soólè is poor, and the screenplay, an irredeemable piece of incompetence. By…

Superstar: Nollywood Movie Review: An Enjoyable Celebrity Story With A Little Too Much To Say

Superstar: Nollywood Movie filled with comedy, tragedy, romantic drama, quasi-social issues drama, and everything else…

Emotions, Depth, and a Stellar Cast Take Front Row in Daniel Ademinokan’s “Gone”

Emotion is clearly the driving force of this film — pure and genuine — held…