We can only hope 2022 is the year the movie release calendar returns to normal.
These 2022 Nollywood releases could range from festival screenings to audience releases via streaming services or cinemas. There are also possibilities that we won’t see some of them this year, however, they should remain on your radar.
Let’s face it, there is usually a hidden problem with the second or third or fourth part of most movies…
Sofia Coppola (Somewhere, The Beguiled) often frames her characters gazing out of car windows, quiet and deep in contemplation, desperately…
Directed by Michael ‘Ama Psalmist’ Akinrogunde (Ghost and the Tout Too) and narrated by Teniola Aladese (Superstar), the King of…
Fatimah Gimsay—an ambitious multihyphenate—desires to fulfill beautiful storytelling regardless of her role behind the scenes.
The second season of Emily in Paris picks up after Emily’s (Lily Collins) night of passion with Gabriel (Lucas Bravo),…
Speaking on a CNN segment “Empowering the next generation of African creatives”, Editi Effiong prides himself on telling the next…
While there are not so many movies to look forward to in January, there are two artistic Nollywood titles to…
Perhaps not. Maybe, as some have rightly hypothesized, we have given the audience far too much credit than deserved. After…