This is hands down the sweetest film I have watched. At its core it’s about family values and love, it’s not funny or even that dramatic. It’s not about royalty or politics or high class people. I will give this so much points for rewatchability and for [...]
Clara Ikemba steals the show in Mildred Okwo's latest offering, the Meeting; a satirical representations of the daily drama in a Nigerian Minister's office that has the audience asking along with the characters "but how can a common receptionist be so [...]
Was able to touch on everything from racism to social stigma associated with rape victims to the conflicts in the Northern parts of Nigeria between the Igbos and the Hausas to illegal immigration to the pursuit of the American dream to the force of one's [...]
Any story... anyone can do it... once upon a time... and that is the end of my story. But it's a whole other ball game to construct a story in which every little detail ties together.
A sizzling new addition to Barns & McCarby kills any chance Kukua could ever have with Denu. Kukua's depression drives the family to the breathtaking Lou Moon, where they support each other to face the single life. The odds may be against everyone, but [...]
A local anthem sung in adversity by the slaves he captures punctuates the film. It will be the inspiration for John Newton's redemption, and, years later, for his writing of the world's most enduring hymn, Amazing Grace.
The folly of choice. Wenambe becomes a pawn of the gods; taunted daily by Alarka the old seer, he turns into a man troubled and confused, not even the son Soraya bears him is able to wipe away his shame. He becomes a ruler of slaves, but the gods still [...]
A completely independent sort of semi-sequel to the movie, "Games Men Play", this movie is the definition of a classic 2000s Nollywood movie (or as close to a classic as we've ever come). I say this because the movie never gets old. I've seen it numerous [...]