Uche Jombo’s “Lies Men Tell” is a very simple movie that comically highlights the cheating ways of three different men in three different scenarios, and the effect it has on their households and how their individual wives handle it. It [...]
I saw an article in the Guardian about this film; just click here if you are interested. Moving on to the review, it was really good however it started off with a bang (literally) but then became very slow and uninteresting before it finally hit its [...]
I went into Brothers’ War in search of a family movie, a little feud, a little drama and its over. The fact that it was 40% Igbo was an extra bonus for me because I find that nowadays – and by nowadays I mean June and July 2013 – the [...]
The highlight of the entire movie had to be, without a doubt, the ‘electric slide’ dance by the cast and crew. The moment was of course reminiscent of Emem Isong’s “Reloaded” from five years ago. The only difference is that [...]
In the TV series 24, the story is written in a way that each episode is one hour in the characters’ lives. Looking at the synopsis of this movie, I felt excited and intrigued. A diva’s life, surely it will be juicy and interesting. How wrong I was. This [...]
Shockingly, Rukky Sanda’s “In Her Shoes” is not a half bad movie. The movie tells the story of two friends from the same village. One gets married to a man from the city and brings her friend over to stay with her. Of course, after a [...]
Diamond Kingdom is probably one of Frank Artus’ best performances, at least the first part was, and this coming from a staunch anti-Artus advocate – if there’s such a thing. The movie, as summarized by the Igwe character in this movie, [...]
‘Absolute Power’ is yet another royal art academy movie from a debutante director (or at least I think this is his/her first work). The movie addresses a prevalent issue in the Nigerian tertiary education system from a moralistic karma-like [...]