Funke Akindele’s star-studded Christmas submission, A Tribe Called Judah, is a good film. That is one part of criticism simplified:…
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By the time Moses Inwang’s Blood Vessel’s first act draws near its close, the gnawing, worrying feeling that this might…
In Kayode Kasum’s second offering of the year, Afamefuna, we are presented with a cinematic experience that not only deserves…
What a year! Our best Nollywood films of the year touch important subjects and all find a way to weave…
19th-century playwright Oscar Wilde once said: “I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms; the most immediate…
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Bank Alert is a comedy drama with an intriguing storyline. The financially distressed protagonist receives a whopping sum of money…
Barely thirty minutes into Ègún, I texted my editor: “I wonder who wrote it.” And I meant that in a…