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Kunle Afolayan’s Legacy Endures in Netflix Fantasy — Further Consideration of “Anikulapo”

The bottom line is that Anikulapo is, by Netflix-Nigerian standards, a dutiful breed of culture-inspired…

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Seven Talented Nollywood Actors on the Cusp of Stardom

By Vivian Nneka Nwajiaku, Sybil Fekurumoh, and Blessing Chinwendu Nwankwo There are several Nollywood actors…

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“Symphony” Review: In This Nollywood Film Depicting Police Brutality, Music is the Extra Spice

Symphony is a good watch, relatable and beautifully crafted. In the film, regrets take the…

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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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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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“Iyanu: Child of Wonder” HBO Adaptation: Nigeria’s Animation Industry, and the Nigerian Factor

We can blame the government and the banks for this pitiable condition. But there’s enough…

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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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“Introducing the Kujus” Review: Biodun Stephen Creates a Dramatic and Incredibly Relatable Family

Between the intragroup relationships within the family, the age and seniority dynamics, and the uninvited…

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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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“The Order of Things” Review: Dr Sid Serves a Hollywood-esque Romantic Comedy in Nollywood Directorial Debut

  Undoubtedly, the nerd-centred plot of order of things is one that has been overbeaten…