Frank Rajah is known for two things (in my opinion): stealing foreign movies and making suspense flicks. And he does both of them oh-so-well. Well... usually! I don't know what went wrong with this movie. Too little investments? Too little time? But how [...]
If you go in seeking a magnanimous storyline, sorry but you will be disappointed. If you go in seeking to be thrilled, again you will be disappointed. So go in to watch people drive fancy cars, live in pretty houses and wear colorful clothes, that's what [...]
John Dumelo, o dear Dumelo. I have to say again here that John Dumelo did as John Dumelo does. But there's a question that has been on my mind for a while. It's an open question so you answer it. Since Adams Apples, has anyone seen John Dumelo in any [...]
It seems like he's playing the same roles over and over again (especially for his Made in Ghana movies) and in the movies that he doesn't play the same role, he is not being stretched much. So I probably shouldn't say he is a phenomenal actor, because he [...]
And it turned out in the end that I was duped because both barely had that many scenes or that relevant of a role. Infact, if you take out Yvonne Nelson's character, not only would we be able to cut the length of the movie (not by that much though cos she [...]
I think there are 3 central rules to remaking a movie. No. 1. You must first get authorization from the original movie makers. 2. You must give credit to the owners of the story somewhere in the movie, if to say you no be thief. 3. You must make the [...]
When the movie started, I was thinking it was a lot like the movie 'I Belong' starring Omotola Jolade-Ekehinde (from years back) with the whole desperate attempt to be what you are not. And then as the movie progressed and Prince David's character met [...]
Venus Film's "Best Friend" is indeed a rip of the 2002 Bollywood movie, Mujhse Dosti Karoge (Will you be my friend?) starring Rani Mukherji, Kareena Kapoor and Hrithik Roshan (on left). I do give them props for adding some aspect of originality to it... [...]