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  • Long Live Lagos – New Wizkid Documentary Set for Tribeca Premiere
    Long Live Lagos – New Wizkid Documentary Set for Tribeca Premiere
    Long Live Lagos, a documentary chronicling the rise of Nigerian music superstar Wizkid. Directed by Karam Gill and produced in partnership with HBO
  • 8 Nollywood Faith-Based Films You Need to Watch
    8 Nollywood Faith-Based Films You Need to Watch
    Faith-based Nollywood films are not always about pastors on pulpits or grand miracles unfolding before a congregation. Sometimes, they are about everyday people…
  • NollywoodWeek: Here are the 2025 Official Festival Selections
    NollywoodWeek: Here are the 2025 Official Festival Selections
    Paris will once again play host to the NollywoodWeek Film Festival, returning for its 12th edition from May 7 to 11, 2025, at Cinéma l’Arlequin.
  • The Best Nollywood Films and Shows of 2025 So Far
    The Best Nollywood Films and Shows of 2025 So Far
    2025 has so far been a remarkable year for Nollywood. At Nollycritic, have reviewed a total of 31 titles from January to now
  • The Middleground: Nananikeji Debuts as Producer in New Faith-based Thriller
    The Middleground: Nananikeji Debuts as Producer in New Faith-based Thriller
    Hauwa Issa known by her stage name Nananikeji, steps into a powerful new role behind the camera as she makes her producing debut; “The Middleground,”
  • Recall Review: Memory Loss Is Not the Only Problem Here
    Recall Review: Memory Loss Is Not the Only Problem Here
    Kunle Afolayan’s Recall, which premiered at AFRIFF 2024 and is currently showing in cinemas, positions itself in this space of emotional loss…
  • The Masked King: The Kingdom That Ate Its Own
    The Masked King: The Kingdom That Ate Its Own
    The Masked King reflects a world shaped by inherited customs and enforced loyalty. It opens up a story of duty, resistance, and the weight of culture
  • My Father’s Shadow Makes History at Cannes Festival
    My Father’s Shadow Makes History at Cannes Festival
    My Father’s Shadow by Akinola Davies Jr., is the first Nigerian fiction film to secure a place in the official Cannes Film
  • Labake Olododo: A Righteous Warrior or a Flawed Hero?
    Labake Olododo: A Righteous Warrior or a Flawed Hero?
    Labake Olododo, the latest cinematic outing from Iyabo Ojo, arrives with all the markings of a modern Nollywood epic
  • The Artifact: An African Adventure That Rarely Sparkles
    The Artifact: An African Adventure That Rarely Sparkles
    Tolu Awobiyi’s The Artifact comes with an ambitious promise: to be Nigeria’s answer to Indiana Jones. With a pan-African vision, a youthfu