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Richard Mofe-Damijo, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Tobi Bakre, Kunle Remi, Chidi Mokeme, Recipients of the Outstanding Performance Awards at the 2023 AFRIFF

The Nollywood stars will be presented with the awards at the AFRIFF Globe Awards Night.…

AMVCA 2024: The Year the Award Ceremony Attempted to Get It Right

Possibly, in years to come, we might look back, barring the C. J “Fiery” Obasi’s…

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“Dinner” Review: Jay Franklyn Jituboh’s Romantic Thriller Misreads Its Premise of Feminine Infidelity

… because Dinner coddles its male characters by not interrogating the root cause of their…

Film Locations Are a Tool for Storytelling in Nollywood, Beyond The Visual Aesthetics - Afrocritik
Beyond the Visual Aesthetics, Film Locations Are a Tool for Storytelling in Nollywood

The intertwining of locations with storytelling in Nollywood is a fascinating process that offers much…

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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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Eleven Movies Coming to your Screens this December and Beyond

By Blessing Chinwendu Nwankwo What is the holiday season without movies? Although Nollywood did not…

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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…

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“Fine Wine” Review: Seyi Babatope’s Romantic Drama Comes Close To Being a Classic

…as Christmas approaches with its own packages, “Fine Wine” re-emerges after its initial release in…

A Song from the Dark
“A Song from the Dark” Review: Ogo Okpue’s Horror Feature Debut Feels Exactly Like a Debut, and Not a Good One

There may be talk of A Song from the Dark exploring Nigerian mysticism. Yet one…

“Postcards” Review: Hamisha Daryani Ahuja’s Series Stacks the Pile of Poorly-Contrived Nollywood Productions

Rarely does one witness a gathering of filmmakers — from actors to editors to writers,…