Monday, November 3rd, 2025

‘Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti’ Review: A Much-Needed New Narrative for a Noble Heroine is Established on Shaky Filmmaking

Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti is a name that resonates with every Nigerian who has had the opportunity to receive primary education: “the first woman to drive a car in Nigeria”. While this might have been a mean […]

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‘UNO: The F in Family’ Review: Nkem Owoh and Jennifer Eliogu Carry Everyone’s Weight in a Dysfunctional Family Affair

Ebuka Njoku came onto the scene with his feature debut, Yahoo+, a social commentary film on the internet fraud ritualist phenomenon. It’s a film with an intriguing subject matter that faltered with execution. His latest […]

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‘Postcards’ Review: Netflix’s Nigerian-Indian Cultural Exchange Remains More Exciting on Paper Than on Screen

Hamisha Daryani Ahuja’s Namaste Wahala was forgettable. The 2021 film served as a try-out for the Indian-Nigerian fusion. Its main point of impact was its cross-cultural novelty. To be fair, a slow-motion meet cute on […]

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‘Alágbède’ (Blacksmith): Review: Femi Adebayo, Kehinde Bankole and Gabriel Afolayan Dazzle in Highly Thematic Period Drama

Some people find love and living to be effortless, while others struggle to the point of desperation that leads to the brink of death. The latter is the theme of Alágbède, a socially conscious period […]

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