We are not robots, we are also humans. Thank you for 2023!


2022 Year-In-Review: Getting to Know What Kept Me Up Team Members


1. What we did for the first time in 2023

Provided media coverage for a film event.

Supported multiple festivals in one year as a media partner: TAFM, and ESIFF.

Attended a major Netflix event.

Attended several film premieres.

Received and unboxed packages from TNC Africa, Netflix, Prime Video and Biodun Stephen.

Started #WKMUpShorts on Twitter to spotlight a short film weekly. All thanks to a contributor.

2. Our future plans

Hire an assistant editor

Do more media stuff like videos and audio content.

Unveil a new branding. New look, same us.

Curate more one-pager infographics. We see that you love them.

More curated listicles

Resume our short film reviews. We plan to make them mini-reviews of shorter word count length.

Return with our young adult internship program at some point. Keep an eye out.

3. Most beautiful essays:

Northern representation in Nollywood essay

Preserving Romcom essay

The Black Book review

Jagun Jagun essay

The House of Secrets review

“Why are Nollywood Movies So Bad?” essay

Theatre’s Legacy in Nollywood: Acting

The Journey of Mami Wata

In Defense of ‘Gangs of Lagos’ and The Future of Our Films

A ‘Dark October’ Essay: Linda Ikeji and the Mob

Netflix’s Next Big Move of Literary Adaptations in Africa (not an essay, but we enjoyed this reportage)

4. Favourite films

Anatomy of a Fall

The Meeting

Barbie

Across the Spider-Verse

Rye Lane

Good Luck To You, Leo Grande

Creed 3

Glass Onion

Wakanda Forever

Rocky franchise

Kingdom (2019)

Kingdom: Far And Away

Enola Holmes

Banshees Of Inisherin

Gangs Of Lagos

5. Favourite series

Hunters season 1

Last Man on Earth season 1

The Office season 2-3

Twinkling Watermelon

Moonlight Chicken

Succession

Ted Lasso

The Marvelous Mrs Maisel

Scavengers Reign

Slow Horses

Blue Eye Samurai 

Barry

The Fall Of The House Of Usher

The Bear

Foundation

Gen V

6. Favourite books

The Daily Stoic – Ryan Holiday

On Juneteenth – Annette Gordon-Reed

7. Artistes that made our year

Feel – Davido

Kenya Grace – Strangers

Holy Ghost – Omah Lay

Somebody Else – The 1975

Vancouver 2 – Big Naughty

Better Not – Micro

The Moon Represents My Heart – Teresa Teng

I Don’t Understand But I Love You – SEVENTEEN

Omo Mi Seun Rere – Christy Essien Igbokwe

Ji- AnEndlessOcean

Fragrance to Fire- Dunsin Oyekan

Konko Below- Lagbaja

8. Most of the time spent with:

Interacting with our readership and getting to know their preferences.

9. The best time spent with:

The Tentmakers and the Hidden Men and Women of Nollywood

10. Prevalent mood in 2023:

Feeling extra loved. We thought we were loved in 2022. 2023 came with us feeling baby-ed by our followers.

11. What we would have liked to have done without in the team:

Not being able to attend AFRIFF full time.

Parting with an early member of our social media team

12. What we would like to convince everyone of:

Piracy doesn’t help the industry.

13. Most important realization:

Nollywood remains wild!

14. The best present we have given someone:

It has to be the DVD copies of Phone Swap and The Figurine.

15. The best gift that someone has given us:

The private messages of motivation from our community. It gave us extra fuel to keep going at intervals. (Also, that Biodun Stephen package ????)

16. The most beautiful sentence of the year:

Info leyan finfo (Knowledge carries you places)

17. 2023 was:

Overwhelming with work, love and support.

18. 2024 will be:

A rollercoaster!

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