Posts Tagged ‘Desmond Elliot’
Lonely Heart
I’ve been reviewing Nollywood movies for about 2 years now so you can say that I haven’t watched many Nollywood movies in all that time. Sounds contradictory? But watching a movie and reviewing a movie are two compl...
Survival of the Fittest
This is a rare instance of a home video with a most apt title- one which describes the experience of sitting through this movie. It took an almighty chore to get through this; but the thing is, it shouldn’t have. The stor...
COMING SOON: Lies Men Tell
An Uche Jombo production directed by Ikechukwu Onyeka, Lies Men Tell is an upcoming Nollywood movie featuring Desmond Elliot, Uche Jombo, Robert Peters and Keira Hewatch. SYNOPSIS: In a perfect world its one man to one woman b...
Kidnap
The movie 'kidnap' is centered around four friends who seek to take out vengeance on their ex-boss by kidnapping his daughter and extorting a huge ransom from him. Now, even though I don't think it makes much sense to kidnap as...
Masquerades
The first couple of scenes are mild attempts at humor, some successful others not so much. An old man dies in the presence of two men, one seems eager to save his 'uncle' and the other just seems reluctant to do anything to hel...
Bent Arrows
Bent Arrows is a movie that explores the lives of three different women from three different backgrounds. It tells of how they found themselves in their current situations, and the effect their backgrounds had on their future s...
The Advocate
Down there with Nollywood USA movies, are Nigerian Christian movies for me. To state it simply, I don't like Nigerian Christian movies and I'll tell you why.
End of Behind Closed Doors
At some points, I began to wonder whether they were intentionally trying to match the video quality of the 2001 production.
Night Shift
I think the story is really cliched. It's a peer pressure storyline, and I didn't even know we still made movies about peer pressure
Wind of Glory
-Story: [4 out of 5] Many have a tendency to list “Wind of Glory” when asked to name a few of Genevieve Nnaji classics (if not just a list of Nollywood classics) and for good reason, I’d say. Unlike most other...







