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.
Thursday, November 21
Trending
- ‘Hadu’, the Globetrotting Nigerian Animated Short, Shining on the Global Stage
- ‘At Ease’ Review: Seun Richards Delivers Necessary Lecture on Mental Health Issues
- Celebrating Excellence in Short Films: The Filmjoint Announces Nominees for Sophomore Award Edition
- When K-Drama Inspires Nollywood: The Bold Experiment of ‘My Sunshine’
- WKMUp Unveils Teaser for Slate of New YouTube Shows
- Lagos Fringe 2024 Unveils Global Film Lineup with Selections from Nigeria and Kenya
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘Out of Breath’ Review (Closing Film)
- Short Film Review: An Attempt at Love and Crime Without the Heart in Mavin’s ‘Chapter Ex’