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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Funke Akindele’s most iconic roles over the years An award-winning Nigerian film editor once tweeted, “Nollywood is a woman”, and…
In an evening filled with glamour, anticipation and cinematic brilliance, the First Features project, a collaboration between Native Filmworks and…
In the distance atop New Culture Studio, Ibadan, the panorama of an old city spreads, gilded with rust and forgotten…
By the time Moses Inwang’s Blood Vessel’s first act draws near its close, the gnawing, worrying feeling that this might…
Editor’s Notes: Beyond the commercial theatrical options, there are some film events that try to bring film lovers together to…
Funke Akindele is widely known as Nollywood’s box office queen, but well do you know the filmmaker and her films?…
The Edo State International Film Festival (ESIFF) recently concluded its 2023 edition. Spanning three days from November 30th to December…
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…