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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…

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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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“The Blood Covenant” Review: A Familiar but Interesting Anti-Money Ritual Film

Gambo’s film is familiar but interesting. It’s didactic but not preachy or judgmental. And as…

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“Prophetess” Review: Niyi Akinmolayan Dares to Merge Religion and Farce

The movie further exposes the relationship between the gambler and the betting company, as well…

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“The Man for the Job” Review: More Is Less in Niyi Akinmolayan’s Tech-World Crime Thriller

The movie is at its best when it is being relatively simple, but when it…

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Upcoming Film and TV Projects from Nigeria’s Top Directors

By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku Nollywood has come a long way, and a lot of the…

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Top Seven Nollywood Movies to See This Valentine Season

Valentine season is here, and the big day is almost upon us… By Vivian Nneka…

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Tanwa Savage Review: Screenplay Flops Serve as the Ruin on Geshin Salvador’s Tanwa Savage

Besides being cliche and stereotypic, the Tanwa Savage script is not intellectually challenging, possibly as…

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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: Tope Oshin’s “In Line” Is A Slow-Burning Delight

By Jerry Chiemeke Year of Release: 2017 Genre: Romantic Drama Cast: Adesua Etomi, Uzor Arukwe, Chris…