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  • Dara – A Port Harcourt Love Story Fails to Resurrect Nollywood’s Campus Genre
    Dara – A Port Harcourt Love Story Fails to Resurrect Nollywood’s Campus Genre
    Dara: A Port-Harcourt love story, revives Nollywood’s slowly dying campus genre. It gives us something to hang onto, but fails to deliver…
  • Here’s all you need to know about AFRIFF Film and Content Market
    Here’s all you need to know about AFRIFF Film and Content Market
    For the first time in its history, a Nigerian film festival will host a dedicated film market. The African International Film Festival (AFRIFF)…
  • Over The Bridge: A Bridge Between Ambition and Abyss
    Over The Bridge: A Bridge Between Ambition and Abyss
    Over The Bridge draws viewers into a Lagos banker’s unraveling life, blending psychological tension with corporate intrigue. Directed by Tolu Ajay…
  • 10 Nollywood Actors Who Have Featured In Titles Outside Nigeria
    10 Nollywood Actors Who Have Featured In Titles Outside Nigeria
    Nollywood has grown into one of the largest film industries in the world, producing films that extend far beyond our African borders…
  • 6 Nollywood Comedies That Will Keep You Laughing
    6 Nollywood Comedies That Will Keep You Laughing
    We took some time reflecting on the Nollywood comedies that stuck with us. The ones we remembered by how we laughed, quoted them…
  • Nollywood Films With Intriguing Concepts That Deserve a Remake
    Nollywood Films With Intriguing Concepts That Deserve a Remake
    Let’s be honest, some nollywood films just wasted a good idea. We’ve all seen them. You sit down, popcorn ready, the concept sounds like a banger…
  • Nollywood Crime Dramas: A Mirror to Nigeria’s Soul
    Nollywood Crime Dramas: A Mirror to Nigeria’s Soul
    Nollywood crime dramas began in the early 1990s, with Living in Bondage (1992) laying a solid foundation. Though not a pure crime drama..
  • 5 Underrated Nollywood Films You Can Stream Right Now
    5 Underrated Nollywood Films You Can Stream Right Now
    Not every good film receives attention. In Nollywood, where visibility often depends on spectacle or star power, some of the most thoughtful work…
  • The Serpent’s Gift: Another Cultural Score For Kayode Kasum
    The Serpent’s Gift: Another Cultural Score For Kayode Kasum
    Nigerian filmmaker Kayode Kasum returns with yet another Igbo-indigenous feature titled The Serpent’s Gift. It hinges on a simple yet delicate and important story.
  • Say Who Die: A New Approach that Gets Buried in its Ambitions
    Say Who Die: A New Approach that Gets Buried in its Ambitions
    African Stories Untold, in partnership with Nemsia Studios, has released Say Who Die on Prime Video. Directed by Paul Utomi…