But if this is the minimum standard for the coming big-budget epic movies from Anthill Studios and Euphoria 360, and even from other filmmakers in the country, it is...
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Funding and Collaboration in Nollywood: What Could “The Black Book” Tech Investors Mean for Filmmakers in Nigeria?
With more resources at their disposal, Nigerian filmmakers can explore new narratives and uncharted areas By Seyi Lasisi Netflix’s latest crime thriller, The Black Book...
“The Black Book” Review: The Editi Effiong-Directed Film Is a Reflection of Nigeria’s Socio-Political Realities
The Black Book is a thought-provoking film that beckons reflection on the social and political landscapes of Nigeria, urging audiences to contemplate the consequences of...
The upcoming films include Oloture, To Kill a Monkey, War: Wrath and Revenge, Aníkúlápó, The Black Book, Blood Vessel, and Ijogbon. By Hope Ibiale Netflix has continued...
Labari Africa “will be open to established and emerging filmmakers, focusing on supporting projects that showcase Nigeria’s diverse culture and talent.” By Editor...
“Finding Hubby 2” by Femi Ogunsanwo Contains Bad Decisions, Regrets, Vengeance, and a Happily-Ever-After Ending
The movie, Finding Hubby 2 brings a lot of intriguing themes to life but does not develop enough to interest the viewers… By Blessing Chinwendu Nwankwo We measure...
“Collision Course” Review: Bolanle Austen-Peters Makes a Social Commentary on Police Brutality. But to What End?
With Collision Course, Austen-Peters allowed something very similar to the very distasteful way violence was handled in Man of God, her last film to hit Netflix before...
Interestingly, Fifty, directed by Nigerian novelist and film director, Biyi Bandele, became one of the first films to be streamed on the platform… By Vivian Nneka...
A Naija Christmas Review: Kunle Afolayan’s Delightful But Unsatisfactory Christmas Romp
Essentially, the movie, A Naija Christmas is only original in its outlook. There is that awareness as you watch it that this is a story you have seen several times, but...
Movie Review: Femi Ogunsanwo’s “Finding Hubby” Defies Stereotypes, But Falls Just Short Of Being Memorable
By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku Literary adaptations are not exactly Nollywood’s stock-in-trade. On the few occasions that filmmakers have attempted to adapt Nigerian...