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  • The Betrayed: Fifty Shades of Red in a Crimson Mess
    The Betrayed: Fifty Shades of Red in a Crimson Mess
    The Betrayed. You might be wondering what this title is all about. Trust me, it’s not just a fancy way to grab your attention
  • “With Difficulty Comes Ease”: A Strong Tale of Loss and Faith
    “With Difficulty Comes Ease”: A Strong Tale of Loss and Faith
    With Difficulty Comes Ease, the latest offering from Nemsia Studios—the same team behind the award-winning Breath of Life—naturally piqued our interest.
  • ‘KM 17’: A Promising Plot Undermined by Execution And Poor Pacing
    ‘KM 17’: A Promising Plot Undermined by Execution And Poor Pacing
    A title like KM 17, which gives no context, and a strong cast, we were intrigued to see what Trino Motion Pictures’ latest offering was all about.
  • “Wrong Number”: A Drama Plagued by Flaws Beyond Numerals
    “Wrong Number”: A Drama Plagued by Flaws Beyond Numerals
    From the trailer to the teaser, and even the publicity of Wrong Number, different things are communicated, making it difficult to understand the film’s genre.
  • “House of Ga’a”: A Stately Drama Dressed as an Epic
    “House of Ga’a”: A Stately Drama Dressed as an Epic
    Following the success of Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, Bolanle Austen-Peters’ House of Ga’a, promised to elevate the genre with its grand historical backdrop.
  • Kofa (The Door): A Gripping Two-Sided Thriller
    Kofa (The Door): A Gripping Two-Sided Thriller
    Finally! After two years of anticipation, Kofa (The Door) finally hit the screens. The thing is, there are two sides to its narrative.
  • ‘Onye Egwu’: A Football Tale With Heart And Humour
    ‘Onye Egwu’: A Football Tale With Heart And Humour
    Uche Jombo’s latest movie, Onye Egwu, recently debuted on Prime Video. With a promising premise that follows a young football player striving to be discovered
  • What About Us: An Exploration of Modern Marital Issues
    What About Us: An Exploration of Modern Marital Issues
    What About Us? Inspired by Pastor Emmanuel Iren, it has sparked considerable interest and discussion among social media scrutinizers and netizens alike
  • ‘The Beads’: An Intriguing Time Loop Drama
    ‘The Beads’: An Intriguing Time Loop Drama
    The Beads’ just hit Prime Video and arrived with little promotion—a trend that’s become all too common on the platform.
  • Voltage: It’s Hard to See The Plot With The Lights Off
    Voltage: It’s Hard to See The Plot With The Lights Off
    There’s something about Voltage that doesn’t sit right. On the surface, it seems like a commendable attempt to address corruption in Nigeria’s power sector