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IIFF Festival dispatch 2023 - Afrocritik
IIFF 2023 Dispatch: Universal Stories that Address Real People Grappling Societal Problems

Although the films screened at IIFF are of varying degrees of success and failure, each…

Ibadan Internation Film Festival IIFF 2023 - Afrocritik
Highlights from the Second Edition of the Ibadan International Film Festival (IIFF)

In Nigeria where Lagos remains the epicentre for film festivals, festivals such as IIFF are…

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Nominees for 17th Edition of The Future Awards Africa Unveiled

The list encompasses high achievers across 25 categories. By Helena Olori  The Future Project, organisers…

The One for Sarah
“The One for Sarah” Review: The Lyndsey Efejuku-Directed Film Audaciously Traverses Romance and Domestic Violence

With its deliberate and steady plot, The One for Sarah takes us on a journey…

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“Shanty Town” Thrives More on Casting than Storytelling: Further Consideration of “Shanty Town”

Shanty Town is easily a crime thriller drama whose strengths are noticeable in what one might…

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“4-4-44” Review: Izu Ojukwu’s Period Film about Love and Mental Health Can’t Find Its Spark

In 4-4-44, Ojukwu wants to draw you into the story. He wants you to dwell…

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Kayode Kasum’s “Dwindle” Feels Like Recycled Ideas, Yet Entertaining to Watch

In the category of crime comedies, Dwindle is neither the best nor the worst you…

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“A Simple Lie” Review: One Little Lie Sets off a Series of Shocking Revelations

A simple lie spirals into a scandal party as tensions rise among friends and foes…

Chief Daddy 2
Chief Daddy 2 Review: Netflix’s Sequel Is a Bad Start to an Initially Promising Year

Chief Daddy 2 is an unapologetically pointless movie that does not so much as attempt…

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#Throwback Movie Review: “Elevator Baby” Attempts To Mirror A Country’s Systemic Problems, But How Well Is It Done?

By Jerry Chiemeke As long as you live in Nigeria, there is every chance that…