In her inaugural foray into blockbuster productions, Mercy Aigbe grapples with a narrative that, despite its initial promise of profound importance, falls short of delivering the anticipated depth and impact. The film, while showcasing Aigbe’s [...]
Breath of Life, written and directed by BB Sasore (God Calling, Before 30) is technically a faith based movie about a Mr. Timi Johnson (Wale Ojo) who, for all intents and purposes, loses his religion after losing his family early in life. Many years later [...]
There are cliche, uninspiring and unambitious YouTube films and then there is ‘My Boss and I’. ‘My Boss and I’ tells the story of Sandra (Chioma Nwaora) who, in a bout of desperation to save her dying mother, goes for a one night [...]
Globally, the Yuletide season is synonymous with the exchange of gifts. So, In this Christmas-themed narrative by Kunle Afolayan, Kunle Remi, Abayomi Alvin, and Efa Iwara are brothers faced with the task of gifting their mother, played by the late Rachel [...]
Kayode Kasum’s “Afamefuna: An Nwa Boi Story” stands as the first feature-length cinematic exploration of the ingenious Igbo Apprenticeship System (IAS)—a business framework with experienced owners taking on young male apprentices (referred to as “Nwa [...]
‘Dark October’ is a unique film in Nigeria’s cinematic landscape. It is not a comedy, or a romance, or an attempt at an action flick, or even an account of an event in the country’s political timeline; some of which we have had [...]
Movies as an art form, mirror society through representing aspects of life on-screen. This is why it’s become common to use movies as a medium for social commentary; to draw attention to the brutal realities of life. It is in this fashion that [...]
In As We Are, Alex (Frederick Leonard) and Amanda (Onyii Alex) are the seemingly perfect couple on social media. With millions of followers on their ‘couple page’ and constant serving of #CoupleGoals, they appear to be living the dream in [...]