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  • Landline: A Time Loop Thriller That Will Keep You Hooked
    Landline: A Time Loop Thriller That Will Keep You Hooked
    Dele Doherty’s directorial debut, Landline, recently dropped on Prime Video, and it’s one we’ve been eagerly anticipating since the first trailer hit
  • Grind Season 2 Finale Sets The Stage For Revenge
    Grind Season 2 Finale Sets The Stage For Revenge
    Season 2 of Roberta Orioma’s Grind has officially wrapped with its tenth episode, and it’s safe to say we’re sad to see it go
  • Owambe Thieves: A Cultural Mess of Chaos and Comedy
    Owambe Thieves: A Cultural Mess of Chaos and Comedy
    Owambe Thieves had one job: give us chaos, comedy, and a high-stakes heist in gele and agbada. It had the potential to…
  • Broken Hallelujah: Love, Loss, and a Little Too Much Sentiment
    Broken Hallelujah: Love, Loss, and a Little Too Much Sentiment
    Broken Hallelujah plays like a soft gospel ballad: earnest, emotional, and familiar. At its heart, it’s a film about faith, infertility…
  • The Unwritten Hierarchy of Nollywood Extra Roles
    The Unwritten Hierarchy of Nollywood Extra Roles
    Behind Nollywood films’ award-winning actors and suspenseful plots is a less visible but equally vital army of labour: the background extras,
  • Makemation: A Family Drama on AI, Technology, and the Future
    Makemation: A Family Drama on AI, Technology, and the Future
    Makemation enters Nollywood with ambition, not just in scope but in meaning. Framed as Africa’s first AI-themed feature film…
  • World Book and Copyright Day: Books Behind the Big Screen
    World Book and Copyright Day: Books Behind the Big Screen
    This World Book and Copyright Day, we’re turning attention to the original works that gave life to stories we now watch on screen
  • Shaping Us: A Tense Exploration of Parenthood, Pain, and Friendship
    Shaping Us: A Tense Exploration of Parenthood, Pain, and Friendship
    Kambili Ofili’s Shaping Us, may not have made a big splash when it was released earlier this year, but it’s certainly worth your attention
  • 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
  • Radio Voice: A Rare Drama With Brilliant Performances
    Radio Voice: A Rare Drama With Brilliant Performances
    Radio Voice, directed by Isioma Osaje opens with a promise: that silence, no matter how deep, can be broken. Set within the charged atmosphere…