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“A Weekend to Forget” Review: Damola Ademola’s Entertaining Mystery Confounds Itself

… A Weekend to Forget is an unintentionally funny thesis on how to not get…

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Inkblot Productions’ “A Weekend to Forget,” Set to Hit Cinemas in September

A Weekend to Forget is Nigerian director, Damola Ademola’s directorial debut and serves as Inkblot…

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“Ile Owo” Review: Dare Olaitan’s Horror Film Is Heavy on Suspense and Light on Terror

In Ile Owo, we have an undeniable horror flick that somehow doesn’t leave you feeling…

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Marking Democracy Day: 5 Films about Nigeria’s Democracy (And Where to Find Them)

By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku Once again, as Nigeria marks Democracy Day, debates are being had…

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“City Hustlers” Review: Asuelime’s Underwhelming, Starstruck Version of Mike Ezuruonye’s “Lagos Real Fake Life”

With a plot similar to Jumoke Olatunde’s 2016 Diary of a Lagos Girl, and Mike…

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Imaginative, Stimulating And Thrilling – Further Consideration Of Kemi Adetiba’s “King Of Boys: The Return Of The King”

By Michael Kolawole  King Of Boys: The Return of the King, a seven-part Netflix limited…

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Movie Review: Kemi Adetiba’s “King Of Boys: The Return Of The King” Is Enjoyable, But It Lacks Bite

By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku King of Boys, Kemi Adetiba’s crime drama, made great impact on…

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World Scrabble Champion, Wellington Jighere, is Putting Nigeria on the Global Sports Stage

“While we continue to appeal to the government to do better in terms of funding…

"Subjects of Desire" Review: Are We Ever Going To Get over the Idea of Cultural Appropriation?
“Subjects of Desire” Review: Are We Ever Going To Get over the Idea of Cultural Appropriation?

Subjects of Desire is a powerful project that transports viewers from the past to the…