"You lucky say na my cousin way you marry. A good woman, with a beautiful soul. Because if to say na me marry you and you come dey do anyhow. I for just chop you into tiny tiny pieces. Carry am troway for expressway. Them no go find you o! No traces..." - [...]
The basis of the storyline itself is quite good. Under good hands this could have turned out to be quite an immaculate movie. But when you give movies to Kensteve Anuka (dot dot dot) (don't know what I'm saying? Just do a quick search on Kensteve Anuka on [...]
The 3rd part of this movie would have to be the most disappointing sequel to a potentially good African movie, that can ever be made. Of course, if you are watching the movie with your brain and checking off every scenario on a 'realistic' scale, you will [...]
-Story: [0 out of 5] Seriously? There are some ideas that come up in ones head and need to stay right there… in your head. From scene to scene, the viewer’s intelligence is blatantly insulted. First of all… (**singing with Maria’s [...]
Majid was... breathtaking. He carried that role pass T all the way to U. Immaculate performance from the best actor Africa has produced in a long while. Kofi is beginning to become quite stereotyped actually... same old same old. Kalsum was not as forced [...]
Mmh...you know you saw this one coming though. I have a philosophy when it comes to Abdul Salam-Frank Rajah films: "if it's too good to be true then it's probably not true". And again this philosophy held true for this movie. Many people see this movie [...]
The story explores a motif that has definitely been explored in Nollywood over and over again (think about that Ramsey Noah movie where he falls in love with blind Stella Damasus who is into pottery and church) but it does it with a not so typical ending [...]