"AI is Here and is Here to Stay" How Can Nigerian Animation maintain its cultural identity amid...
Shalom Obisesan
Shalom O. is a storyteller who lives deeply in the world of film. She moves easily between analysis, writing, and production, exploring every side of cinema with curiosity and intention. Whether for work or for fun, she’s always somewhere in the film conversation.
The Nigerian film industry is in mourning following the passing of acclaimed filmmaker Dimeji Ajibola, who died...
Nollywood presented us with the spooks in drama, the spooks of life, the spooks of trauma, the...
In 3 Working Days, a father’s desperate race to save his son unfolds against the backdrop of...
As the 13th edition of the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) draws near, excitement builds around the...
In the Shadows of Good Fortune, directed and written by Babatunde Apalowo and produced by Kemi Lala...
Hijack 93 is a shining example of the love-hate relationship audiences have with Nigerian films based on...
Nollywood actress Faithia Williams’ latest project, Efunroye: The Unicorn, has placed her amid a heated online debate.
Wives on Strike 3: The Uprising continues the franchise’s familiar theme of fighting for justice. Written by...
In Nollywood films, cars serve as more than mere vehicles; they are potent symbols woven intricately into...














