We took some time reflecting on the Nollywood comedies that stuck with us. The ones we remembered...
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.
Let’s be honest, some nollywood films just wasted a good idea. We’ve all seen them. You sit...
Nollywood crime dramas began in the early 1990s, with Living in Bondage (1992) laying a solid foundation....
Directed by Imoh Umoren, Almost Perfect is described as "a love story stitched in secrets, dreams, and...
Not every good film receives attention. In Nollywood, where visibility often depends on spectacle or star power,...
Dead Tide bursts onto the screen as an Action Thriller, but its action is eclipsed by a...
Filmmakers Mart has received new investment funding from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Sony Innovation Fund:...
Ireke: Rise of the Maroons plunges us into a stark portrait of 17th-century slavery, yet its simplistic...
NCC, in collaboration NiRA, has officially shut down MovieBox.ng, a piracy website known for streaming unauthorised Nigerian...
In T'egbon T'aburo, the image of the door plays a powerful role, representing Mojisola’s hardened heart and...














