In the beginning, God said, “Let there be chaos,” and there was Progressive Tailors Club’s opening scene—maybe, even, every meeting scene. We are thrown into this gathering of unfunny characters trying too hard to be funny; too hard to the point of obviousness.
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Dear reader, Hey, you. Yes, you, not the Netflix You. Strange things that have been lifting my mood in recent…
The nominations for the 2021 African Movie Academy Awards were announced on October 29, 2021, an award that recognizes outstanding…
The Prince of Egypt kicks off as a meticulously animated tale of helpless slaves pitted against their masters. While the…
Around the one-hour mark in an unspecified future, in the endless desert of Dune, the giant predator sandworm, attracted by…
Matthew Paige Damon, or the actor popularly known as Matt Damon, has starred in another movie that, although evidence suggests…
Directed by Uyoyou Adia, Charge and Bail follows the story of Boma (Zainab Balogun), a young elite woman who leaves the United States to practice law in her father’s firm in Nigeria.
Gone, apparently, is the pristine place to see Bimbo Ademoye.
Hers, Mine, Ours is a 2021 short film directed by Deji ‘Riley’ Omoloja and written by Akuchinyerem Okonkwo. With a…
Since the success of The Wedding Party movies, there has been an unhealthy tilt in the industry towards romantic-comedies; an already overpopulated film genre. The formula for these films are well-known; throw the rich at the poor and sprinkle a dash of romantic drama. In this manner, Badboys and Bridesmaids offers nothing new or refreshing.