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  • Finding Me: A Chaotic Search That Loses Its Voice
    Finding Me: A Chaotic Search That Loses Its Voice
    Watching Finding Me is like walking into a house with too many rooms, each painted a different colour. The film tries to be many things at once
  • Suky: A Fight for Freedom That Loses Its Punch
    Suky: A Fight for Freedom That Loses Its Punch
    There’s something oddly uninspired about eponymous film titles. Suky. Just that. No hint of what’s to come, no intrigue—just the name of the protagon
  • Blackout: This Thriller is a Theatrical Masterpiece, A Must See
    Blackout: This Thriller is a Theatrical Masterpiece, A Must See
    Entering Blackout with no prior knowledge, no logline, no setup, just the film itself was the best decision. And what a shock that was.
  • Ada Omo Daddy: Is Forgiveness Really Earned or Given?
    Ada Omo Daddy: Is Forgiveness Really Earned or Given?
    Ada Omo Daddy presents itself as a family drama about identity, reconciliation, and the weight of long-buried secrets. This revelation shakes her world
  • Reel Love: Is this Romance Real or For Reels?
    Reel Love: Is this Romance Real or For Reels?
    eleased just in time for Valentine’s Day, Reel Love entered cinemas with all the makings of a box office hit: star-studded cast
  • Atiko: A Heartfelt Drama on Fate, Sacrifice, and Destiny
    Atiko: A Heartfelt Drama on Fate, Sacrifice, and Destiny
    n this analysis of Atiko, we delve into the film’s blend of cultural themes, emotional storytelling, and technical artistry to uncover what makes ..
  • Lisabi – A Legend is Born: A Legend Lost in Translation
    Lisabi – A Legend is Born: A Legend Lost in Translation
    Lisabi: A Legend is Born has a lot to prove. Following the mixed reception of Lisabi: The Uprising, this sequel faces the task of redeeming the franchise
  • Alakada – Bad and Boujee: An Unsatisfying Installment
    Alakada – Bad and Boujee: An Unsatisfying Installment
    The Alakada franchise, spearheaded by Toyin Abraham, has long been a staple of Nollywood, blending humour with social commentary to highlight..
  • The Waiter: AY Makun’s Akpos Needs to be Retired
    The Waiter: AY Makun’s Akpos Needs to be Retired
    From Jenifa, to Yetunde and now Akpos in The Waiter, filmmakers have relied on the pre-existing love for these characters to draw audiences.
  • Everybody Loves Jenifa: Does Everybody Really Love Her?
    Everybody Loves Jenifa: Does Everybody Really Love Her?
    Everybody Loves Jenifa arrives with all the flair and anticipation expected from a Funke Akindele-led blockbuster. However, beneath the surface lies…