The movie, Payday, could have quite as easily been called “The Adventures of Paul and Tega” because that’s almost all that it is. Payday is the story of two tenants who suddenly loose their landlord right before their rent for the year [...]
It’s an all too familiar experience. When a trailer revs up your excitement, only for you to watch the movie and realize that the trailer was possibly the best part of it all. The movie, The Eve, at first glance, seemed like a more refined and [...]
It is interesting how something can be so immensely strong and yet so floundering-ly weak but that was the persevering feeling after watching Lotanna. So many aspects built it up but for whatever reason it never truly becomes the sum total of its parts. [...]
With Before 30 we explore the bourgeois aspect of Nigerian cinema that we all hate to love. This is because we know exactly what it is about before we even hit play but it is hard to stop yourself from indulging in the woes of the rich and the [...]
What is the difference between a movie like "Why Did I Get Married" and a Pastor Bimbo Odukoya sermon? One tells you the story and allows you to extract the message, one tells you the message and permits you to apply your own stories.
In most African nations they tend to be adages about every other thing, so I’m almost entirely certain that out there somewhere is an adage that goes something like one must first learn to crawl before he walks and to run before he walks. That adage [...]
And Nollywood dabbles into scary movies, but this time it’s not in the manner we are all too accustomed to. Director and writer, Stanley Ohikhuare presents a Nollywood Horror thriller like we’ve never seen her before in ‘KPIANS the feast [...]