A Letter from Adam is the story of Enima, played by Lydia Forson, a young lady who seems to make all the wrong choices in relationships and is at the brink of giving up on love. This is before she meets Adam. Adam, played by Wale Ojo, is an older man who [...]
We are way past the initial fervor of a select few filmmakers actually being able to make quality movies. Currently we are at the point where we realize that even the greats are not infallible. Therefore, whenever you are preparing to see a Shirley [...]
There is false advertising – when you are told that something is going to be great but ends up being everything but that – and then there is a false set-up. We can define a false set-up as a movie situation where the synopsis, poster, etc. [...]
Finding love is one big misguided mess with so many areas with potentials for greatness that end up falling short because someone involved in production did not follow through.
The first 20-30 minutes of this movie was a struggle! When I say struggle I mean knees bleeding, ankle shot, crawling on granite STRUGGLE. I was hard pressed to just exit and give up.
If you follow Pascal Amanfo movies from his earlier movies to current days, then you know one thing for sure: you never know what to expect with his movies. Today might bring with it the brilliance of “Letters to my mother” and tomorrow, the [...]
Let me summarise what I’m going to say in over almost 500 words, in one short and sweet sentence. This is dry. The plot synopsis is interesting even though there isn’t much originality. There are a thousand and one romance novels with this exact same [...]
It's puzzling how the Venus Films crew (i.e Frank Rajah, Abdul Salam Mumuni, etc.) manage to make the same movie over and over again, with the same cast over and over again, since the days of 4 Play without any significant change in script.