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  • Imported Wives: A Cautionary Tale That Misses Its Own Message
    Imported Wives: A Cautionary Tale That Misses Its Own Message
    The premise of Imported Wives is as bold as its title: a Nigerian man living and working in Canada, returns to his homeland in search of a wife
  • Bro Code: Okay, What Exactly is Going on Here?
    Bro Code: Okay, What Exactly is Going on Here?
    Directed by Austin Nnaemeka, Bro Code comes wrapped in the slick packaging of a modern rom-com-bromance hybrid. With a line-up including…
  • The Fire and The Moth Review: A Slow-Burn Thriller
    The Fire and The Moth Review: A Slow-Burn Thriller
    The Fire and The Moth begins with this. And from the very first moment, the ground is set. This is a story that will end where it must.
  • The Party: Secrets Come To Light in This Murder Mystery
    The Party: Secrets Come To Light in This Murder Mystery
    The Party settled into the realm of comfortable intrigue rather than thrilling suspense. This limited mini-series, lasting just over two hours in total,
  • Iyalode: Toyin Abraham’s New Epic Set For Cinemas
    Iyalode: Toyin Abraham’s New Epic Set For Cinemas
    Toyin Abraham is set to return to the big screen with Iyalode, a Yoruba-language epic distributed by FilmOne Entertainment.
  • My Father’s Shadow Earns Special Mention at Cannes
    My Father’s Shadow Earns Special Mention at Cannes
    Akinola Davies Jr.’s My Father’s Shadow has carved a historic mark for Nigerian cinema by earning a Caméra d’Or Special Mention at the 78th Cannes Film Festival
  • Reverse: A Poignant Message Drenched in Madness and Delay
    Reverse: A Poignant Message Drenched in Madness and Delay
    Reverse opens with the kind of upbeat chaos that would almost convince you you’re watching comedy. First, from the drama…
  • Nile Entertainment Secures Rights to ‘Son of the Soil’
    Nile Entertainment Secures Rights to ‘Son of the Soil’
    Nile Entertainment has officially acquired the African distribution rights to Son of the Soil, a new action drama fronted by British-Nigerian actor
  • Filmhouse Calls for Global Growth at Cannes 2025
    Filmhouse Calls for Global Growth at Cannes 2025
    At the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, Filmhouse Group took a pivotal role in shaping the conversation around the future of African storytelling.
  • Raji and the Beast: Exciting Genre, Unpolished Chaos
    Raji and the Beast: Exciting Genre, Unpolished Chaos
    Raji and The Beast kicks off with a chaotic fight scene, leading into a treasure hunt that quickly spirals out of control.