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  • 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…
  • Christmas in Lagos: A Vibrant Tale of Love and Family
    Christmas in Lagos: A Vibrant Tale of Love and Family
    Jade Osiberu is back with another offering; Christmas in Lagos. Stepping away from the action-packed films she’s become known for…
  • Roses and Ivy: Love Meets Sacrifice in Biodun Stephen’s Drama
    Roses and Ivy: Love Meets Sacrifice in Biodun Stephen’s Drama
    Roses and Ivy feels like a modern retelling of the Jacob and Esau story, but with a twist: instead of a deliberate exchange of birth right…
  • Seven Doors:  A Cultural Metaphor Marred by a Weak Plot
    Seven Doors: A Cultural Metaphor Marred by a Weak Plot
    Femi Adebayo’s Seven Doors is a bold attempt to merge the grandeur of Yoruba traditions with the modern storytelling demands of film.
  • The Men’s Club: Next Gen – New Chapter or Missed Opportunity?
    The Men’s Club: Next Gen – New Chapter or Missed Opportunity?
    The Men’s Club: Next Gen is out! Everyone’s favourite men are back for a new season, this time—new men have joined the fold
  • Suspicion: The Juju-Fiction We Have Always Wanted
    Suspicion: The Juju-Fiction We Have Always Wanted
    In a world where the mystical intersects with the modern, Tosin Igho takes a bold approach to reimagining juju. The result? Suspicion.
  • A Ghetto Love Story: Love, Drama, And a Truckload of Shit
    A Ghetto Love Story: Love, Drama, And a Truckload of Shit
    A Ghetto Love Story delves into the complexities of love, survival, and ambition in the underbelly of society. Partially inspired by true events
  • The Smart Money Woman Season 2: Episode 1 And 2 Review
    The Smart Money Woman Season 2: Episode 1 And 2 Review
    ‘The Smart Money Woman’ has returned for a second season, and a we’re eager to catch up with Zuri, Tami, Lara, Adesuwa, and Ladun
  • Hijack ’93: Where is the Story? Where is The Film?
    Hijack ’93: Where is the Story? Where is The Film?
    Play Network Studios’ ‘Hijack ‘93’ dramatizes the 1993 Nigerian Airways hijacking in a fictionalized retelling. This release feels particularly timely..
  • The Uprising: Abstinence to Activism, and A Darker Reckoning
    The Uprising: Abstinence to Activism, and A Darker Reckoning
    Wives on Strike 3: The Uprising continues the franchise’s familiar theme of fighting for justice. Written by Cheta Chukwu and directed by Omoni Oboli