Shina highlights the perilous intersection of personal desperation and satirizes Nigeria’s chaotic political landscape. The film explores...
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.
Released on Democracy Day, a national holiday in Nigeria, "Muri and Ko" provided a delightful escape from...
As a nation rich in culture and history, Nigeria's political landscape has been captured and can be...
"Deafening Silence" shines a spotlight on the pervasive issue of gender-based violence, bringing to light the struggles...
Nollywood is one of the largest film industries in the world, producing thousands of movies annually. Despite...
Priye Diri, a Nigerian filmmaker and advocate, has been chosen to participate in the esteemed 2024 Global...
Criminal is a well-executed film with a truly engaging story. The sense of direction and attention to...
"Momiwa" introduces a new trope into the Nollywood family genre by subverting traditional maternal archetypes. Through the...
The film "Crossroads" follows a typical damsel in distress narrative, focusing not only on a rescue romance...
YouTube, the world's largest video-sharing platform has become a hotspot for piracy, where numerous films are illegally...














