Fejiro Sagua

Something About the Briggs
“Something About the Briggs” Review: Bukola Ogunsola’s Film Cleverly Navigates Marital Realities

Something About the Briggs ticks all the essential artistic boxes for a romantic drama—an intriguing…

Bodyline Fitness & Gym
Top 10 Gyms in Lagos and Abuja

Whatever the motive for working out, all species of gym rats are bound by the…

Africa’s Film Industry
What Trends Will Drive Africa’s Film Industry in 2025?

As a result of increased pan-African co-productions, the African film industry is poised to witness…

Katangari Goes to Town
“Katangari Goes to Town” Review: Reuben Reng’s Film Is a Commendable Attempt at a Nigerian Whodunit

Katangari Goes to Town is a commendable attempt at crafting a murder mystery within a…

Christmas in Lagos
“Christmas in Lagos” Review: Jade Osiberu’s Latest Film Falls Short of Christmas Romcom Standards

Christmas in Lagos falls short of the standard expected of a typical Christmas rom-com. The…

10 African Movies to Watch for a Good Laugh
10 African Movies to Watch for a Good Laugh

African filmmakers have mastered the art of making audiences laugh while delivering memorable stories through…

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl
“On Becoming a Guinea Fowl” Review: Rungano Nyoni’s Award-Winning Sophomore Film Shatters Traditional Female Neglect

On Becoming a Guinea Fowl primarily exposes society’s neglect of the female gender and reveals…

African films list
Afrocritik’s 25 Remarkable African Films of 2024

Afrocritik’s yearly film line-up cut across genres, including documentaries, thrillers, comedy, biopics, and drama, to…

Suspicion
“Suspicion” Review: Tosin Igho Explores African Spirituality from an Intriguing Perspective

For its unique storyline and thrilling action scenes, Suspicion by Tosin Igho makes for a…

77: The FESTAC Conspiracy
All You Need to Know about “77: The FESTAC Conspiracy”

77: The FESTAC Conspiracy was officially announced recently during a private press event at Filmhouse…