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  • Last Year Single: A Slow Burn Drama With An Interesting Cliffhanger
    Last Year Single: A Slow Burn Drama With An Interesting Cliffhanger
    Last Year Single raises intriguing questions about pacing and narrative depth, with its themes albeit relevant in today’s climate.
  • When Love Strikes: Offside Emotions and Missed Goals
    When Love Strikes: Offside Emotions and Missed Goals
    Love, family, football, and drama. The essence of When Love Strikes. The film departs from the conventional Nollywood narrative of passion as a means of escaping poverty
  • Black Mail: A Slow Burn Action Thriller That Struggles To Deliver
    Black Mail: A Slow Burn Action Thriller That Struggles To Deliver
    Obi Melonye’s 2022 film Black Mail recently debuted on Prime Video, and we couldn’t pass up the chance to watch what promised to be an adventure.
  • Kasala: The Film That Gave Nollywood a Comedy Makeover
    Kasala: The Film That Gave Nollywood a Comedy Makeover
    Kasala, directed and shot by Ema Edosio remains significant for addressing topical societal issues and its revolutionary, unconventional visual style.
  • The Weekend: Finally, A Thriller That Checks The Right Boxes
    The Weekend: Finally, A Thriller That Checks The Right Boxes
    The Weekend stirred a flicker of anticipation. Nothing overwhelming, but enough to pique my curiosity. And, to my surprise, the film delivered.
  • ‘All of Us’: A Disappointing Mystery with Uninspired Performances
    ‘All of Us’: A Disappointing Mystery with Uninspired Performances
    Enioluwa Adeoluwa’s All of Us – a highly anticipated venture into the world of movies has finally arrived, and naturally, we had to check it
  • Break of Dawn: A Thriller Turned Flashback-Fueld Farce
    Break of Dawn: A Thriller Turned Flashback-Fueld Farce
    Break of Dawn delivers an absurd spectacle that defies logic at every turn. From baffling narrative shifts and nonsensical character decisions to poorly executed sound and tedious pacing,
  • Force Empire: A Mixed Bag of Potential and Shortcomings
    Force Empire: A Mixed Bag of Potential and Shortcomings
    n Force Empire, we are invited to explore the murky waters of corruption and violence within the Nigerian Police Force through the eyes of DCP Mfon.
  • ‘Tokunbo’: Another Crime Thriller That is Far From Thrilling
    ‘Tokunbo’: Another Crime Thriller That is Far From Thrilling
    When Tokunbo, the third directorial venture from Ramsey Nouah, came onto our radar, the gripping poster instantly captured our attention.
  • Something Like Gold: This Drama is Nothing Like Gold
    Something Like Gold: This Drama is Nothing Like Gold
    As the opening scene of Something Like Gold unfolded, I initially thought, “This is shaping up to be a rom-com,” but that clarity soon faded