Honey Money is a production of VSL Media, the media house behind the acclaimed title, The Wildflower. By Helena Olori Vincent Okonkwo‘s feature film, Honey Money...
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How Netflix and EbonyLife’s “A Sunday Affair” Makes a Feeble Case for Female Friendships
For all its material and all its effort, A Sunday Affair’s portrayal of female friendship ends up being feeble, stunted by the writers’ decision to centre men in its...
“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 categorically refer to, in local parlance, as ‘packaging.’ By Adedamola...
“Shanty Town” Series Review: What Exactly Is this Ultraviolent and Relentlessly Grim Crime Drama Trying to Prove?
Shanty Town wants so much to be seen as proof that Nollywood can do intense crime and action. It wants to be gritty, edgy and explicit like the crime dramas that have...
The “Set Up 2” Review: Chinaza Onuzo’s Latest Release Focuses on Aesthetics and Lacks Depth and Clarity
Set Up 2 is plagued by disjointed scripting. This is now a recurring flaw, visible in movies with monocratic leadership, having been written and directed by one person...
Like most voice notes, the tracks on this EP are brief, and none passes the three-minute mark… By Emmanuel Daraloye Tolulope “T-Classic” Ajayi had the year...
By Blessing Chinwendu Nwankwo With the upgrade in recent Nollywood productions, from 2016 till date, movie consumers have regained interest and built an anticipatory...
“Silent Baron” Review: An Easily Forgettable Tale of Blinded Trust and Stolen Innocence
…the movie sells more as a display of failed trust than the consequences of drug trafficking… By Blessing Chinwendu Nwankwo The cases of drug abuse and drug...
“Foreigner’s God” Review: A Good Story Ruined with Bad Accents and a Foreigner Nobody Needs
But if its white saviour narrative is its biggest problem, its most obvious flaw is that the movie is a feast of bad accents… By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku I am always wary...
Criticisms against Nollywood have often zeroed in on the quality of its storytelling — its attention to detail and overall coherence and smarts. Blood Sisters is...