What do you know better than this R.L. Stine geek?
Author: Fridous Adetutu
A comedy crime-thriller Nollywood movie.
The women deserve better than just being assassinated by a dull script.
There is a high possibility that the writer, producer and co-director of Devil in Agbada, Chinneylove Eze, is an avid fan of Hollywood action movies or maybe she is a fan of Charlie’s Angels and just couldn’t refrain from making a movie about three badass women who are fighting for justice. Devil in Agbada opens with some armed men forcing a man to sign some documents whilst his wife is held at gunpoint, an unpleasant encounter which their daughter (Linda Osifo) witnesses and watches helplessly as her parents are killed by these armed men. In the same vein, Tomi (Erica…
“We are humans, not fish. We don’t know what kind of people we truly are until the moment before our deaths. As death comes to embrace you, you will realize what you are. That’s what death is, don’t you think?”
Amidst the mountain of books that I had in front of me back in secondary school, I can remember how I sweated profusely, looking for R.L. Stine’s books. During that period, I read over 30 R.L. Stine books, minus the “Goosebump” series, among which my favourite is the trilogy––”The Betrayal”, “The Secret” and “The Burning”, which covers the generational feud between two families, the Fier and the Goode. So, when I heard an adaptation of the famous R.L. Stine’s horror book series will be on Netflix, I guess you can picture my excitement. The first part of the “Fear Street”…
“When you have one life to live, you make sure you dedicate it to your dreams. Because dreams are important”
“when the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful”
“No matter where you are, that’s where I want to be”
“It is incredible how one small step can just completely change the course of someone’s life”