Saturday, December 20th, 2025

‘What No One Knows’ Original Film Soundtrack Sparks a Message of Hope, Now Streaming on All Digital Platforms

I Have An Idea Entertainment is excited to announce the release of What No One Knows official soundtrack album, ahead of the release of What No One Knows, an award-winning film with themes of cultural […]

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Ore Badmus’ Documentary ‘Death to Thirty’ Uses Data and Candid Stories to Unpack Societal Pressures Facing Women About Turning 30 

Now available to stream, Death to Thirty is a documentary that highlights the unique experiences and challenges the societal narratives surrounding women and the age of 30. Directed by Ore Badmus and produced by Oluwatunmise […]

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‘Anikulapo: Rise of The Spectre’ Review: Kunle Afolayan’s Sequel Series Doesn’t Live Up to Its Rebirth

Kunle Afolayan’s fantasy drama series, Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre, picks up brilliantly from where the pilot (the 2022 Anikulapo) ends. After the protagonist Saro (Kunle Remi), the horny-minded, son of suffering enriched by his […]

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Lateef Adedimeji, Uzee Usman and Eyiyemi Afolayan on Their Love Triangle in ‘Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre’ (Exclusive Interview)

When the Anikulapo pilot was released on Netflix two years ago, it was well-received for its brilliant story and commendable performances of the lead actors, Kunle Remi’s Saro and Bimbo Ademoye’s Arolake, whose on-screen chemistry […]

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Taiwo Hassan, Aisha Lawal, and Layi Wasabi Discuss Their Roles in ‘Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre’ (Exclusive Interview)

When the Anikulapo pilot was released on Netflix two years ago, it was well-received for its brilliant story and commendable performances of the lead actors, Kunle Remi’s Saro and Bimbo Ademoye’s Arolake, whose on-screen chemistry […]

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‘Japa!’ Officially Launches Isioma Osaje’s Directorial Career, Comedy Film Lands on Prime Video on March 8

Japa (stylized as Japa!) will officially mark Isioma Osaje’s feature directorial debut. The film was co-produced by Inkblot Studios and 1Pod Pictures, now heading to Prime Video on March 8. Japa! was once described as […]

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‘A Green Fever’ Review: Taiwo Egunjobi’s 80’s Noir Film Leaves You with a Sense of Incomple-tea

Taiwo Egunjobi’s third feature film,  A Green Fever, stretches his oeuvre of small to medium-sized cast films set in sleepy towns or small locations, featuring various noir-inspired characters. In this submission, Egunjobi plays with a […]

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