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Inside Life: The Interstice of Fractured Realism and Ambitious Undertones
Inside Life immediately sets itself apart as a work of non-conformist cinema, a bold departure from traditional narratives.
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Lakatabu: A Fragmented Journey of Supernatural Chaos
Lakatabu marks another project where Odunlade Adekola takes on multiple key roles, serving as the director, lead actor, and one of the writers.
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Queen Lateefah: The Next-Level ‘Alakada’ With a Twist
Wumi Toriola has delivered a remarkable debut with Queen Lateefah. The film captures attention with its sharp wit and a level of sophistication
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Farmer’s Bride: Forbidden Love, Cultural Expectations, and Freedom
Farmer’s Bride stands as one of the finest offerings from Nigerian cinema this year, right up there with Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, and The Weekend
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Lisabi The Uprising: An Ambitious Epic Weighed Down by CGI
lisabi The Uprising, directed by Niyi Akinmolayan is a historical epic that depicts the struggle of Lisabi Agbongbo-Akala, a resourceful Egba farmer
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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“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.
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