With its hilarious dialogue, over-the-top events, and the appropriately melodramatic acting, it’s amazing how Battle on Buka Street manages to squeeze in so many...
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Battle on Buka Street becomes the first indigenous Nigerian film to be released in the United States. By Editor Actress Funke Akindele’s 2022 film, Battle on Buka...
“Far from Home” Review: Netflix’s Formulaic Nigerian Young Adult Series is Bingeable but Falls Short
Far from Home doesn’t deliver as strongly as the pioneers of its genre, home or abroad. There’s too much going on in it, yet it feels somewhat empty. Regardless, it’s...
By Blessing Chinwendu Nwankwo What is the holiday season without movies? Although Nollywood did not start the year with the best productions, it is undeniable that they...
Nollywood’s Takeover in the Forthcoming 2023 Elections: A Possible Political Revolution, or Not?
The phantom of politics in Nigeria is transiting to the virtual realm. This presents a notable, yet overdue, development in the country’s political sector…...
The movie further exposes the relationship between the gambler and the betting company, as well as the religious gullibility of the public and their desperate need for a...
By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku Once again, as Nigeria marks Democracy Day, debates are being had as to whether or not Nigeria truly practises democracy. This discourse is even...
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...
Chief Daddy 2 is an unapologetically pointless movie that does not so much as attempt to justify its absurdities… By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku When a film critic or...
Afrocritik presents a breakdown of AMAA 2021 awards winner in each category and the losses suffered by said winners, country by country. By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku The...