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“Collision Course” Review: Bolanle Austen-Peters Makes a Social Commentary on Police Brutality. But to What End?

With Collision Course, Austen-Peters allowed something very similar to the very distasteful way violence was handled…

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Marking Democracy Day: 5 Films about Nigeria’s Democracy (And Where to Find Them)

Film has always been an important avenue for social and political commentary. Nigerian politics can…

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“Charge and Bail” Review: Inkblot’s Courtroom Drama is a Legal Comedy in Every Sense

What Charge and Bail really is, is a legal comedy. And I mean that in…

“Dazzling Mirage” Review: Tunde Kelani’s Old but Gold Film on sickle-cell Disease Makes Entrance on Netflix

From its first release in 2014, to its recent release on Netflix, the movie remains…

“Blood Sisters” Review: Netflix’s First Nigerian Original Series is EbonyLife’s Dramatic Comeback

…even if most of the details of the plot will be easily forgotten, Blood Sisters…

AMAA 2021 NOMINATIONS: A GUIDE TO THE NOMINATED FEATURE FILMS FROM NOLLYWOOD

By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku On Friday, the 26th of October, 2021, at the Ebony Life…

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…

Movie Review: Kemi Adetiba’s “King Of Boys: The Return Of The King” Is Enjoyable, But It Lacks Bite

By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku King of Boys, Kemi Adetiba’s crime drama, made great impact on…

Movie Review: Tunde Kelani’s “Ayinla” Delights With Great Acting, But Lacking In Plot

By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku Now and then, Hollywood goes crazy about biopics. In recent years…

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“Something About the Briggs” Review: Bukola Ogunsola’s Film Cleverly Navigates Marital Realities

Something About the Briggs ticks all the essential artistic boxes for a romantic drama—an intriguing…