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Soon Comes Night to begin showing on Netflix - Afrocritik
Netflix Unveils Trailer for Upcoming Series, “Soon Comes Night”

The series is a creation of Ochre Moving Pictures and will begin airing on January…

Blood Vessel - Review - Afrocritik
“Blood Vessel” Review: Another Politically-Charged Film That Slips Into Inertia

It is safe to say that these Nigerian filmmakers exploring political stories are mostly interested…

New Netflix series, Classified - Afrocritik
Netflix to Release a New South African Spy Series, “Classified”, November 30th

The coming-of-age drama is a collaborative production between South African independent production company, Diprente, and…

Nganu Review- Afrocritik
“Nganù” Review: Kang Quintus’ Film is an Audacious Exploration of Trauma and Redemption

With its serious tone, the film artfully portrays how the wounds inflicted in the past…

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…

Olóládé - Afrocritik
Netflix Unveils Trailer for Upcoming Series, “Olóládé”

The 6-episode series is a creation of TNC Africa, and it will air on November…

The After - Afrocritik
British-Nigerian Misan Harriman’s Directorial Debut, “The After”, to Premiere on Netflix This October

The 18-minute short drama is an intense story of a grieving ride-share driver confronting the…

The Black Book_ Tech Investors - Afrocritik
Funding and Collaboration in Nollywood: What Could “The Black Book” Tech Investors Mean for Filmmakers in Nigeria?

With more resources at their disposal, Nigerian filmmakers can explore new narratives and uncharted areas…

Netflix unveils new South African Titles Afrocritik
Netflix Continues Partnership with Africa as It Unveils Upcoming South African Films and Series

The upcoming films and series are Savage Beauty, Miseducation, Yoh’ Christmas, Blood & Water, Young,…

Love, Sex and 30 Candles review on Afrocritik
“Love, Sex and 30 Candles” Review: The Feminist Undertone in Stephania Zwane-Directed Film is Its Saving Grace

What is interesting about the plot of Love, Sex and 30 Candles is how it…