After watching so many movies you start to take away a few things. You begin to appreciate things that you otherwise would take for granted such as the use of silence instead of persistent music, the unhighlighted drama within a movie or little motifs [...]
There is a comment on a review of one of the many Uche Jombo movies on NR and it states – and I paraphrase – that the great thing about watching Uche Jombo movies is the security. Going in, you don’t have to worry about a rehashed [...]
Whilst reading the script of this movie, I had great expectations. I had a list of expectations that probably included words like sophistication, grandeur, mind-blowing, pace-setting and the likes. And after actually having seen the movie I’ve come [...]
Watching so many Nollywood movies has taught me one thing: "go in with as little expectations as possible if you intend to leave happy" and that's exactly what I did, and I did leave happy thank you very much.
-Story: [3 out of 5] I love the story and the moral of the story and the purpose behind the story and all of that but most of all I like the fact that it actually does have a story and the story has a moral too (not something you can say about most of [...]
One thing about JJ Bunny is that even though her movies don't ever come off as fantastic as they have the potential to be, she always tries to expose the other side of the story:
Jackie Appiah stars in Nollywood’s first 3D movie, Mystery Beads, by Egor Efiok. The movie, which is directed by Frank Adekunle Macaulay, also stars Anthony Monjaro, Julian Nnadi, Ime Bishop Umoh, Davies Bassey, Frederick Leonard, Belinda Effah and [...]