Monday, March 10th, 2025

Capturing “Taboo”: Babatunde Apalowo on Delivering a Queer Nigerian Film, From Early Challenges to a Berlinale World Premiere

EXCLUSIVE: What makes the world premiere of All the Colours of the World Are Between Black and White special for Babatunde Apalowo is that the film is his first feature film. Premiering at the Berlin […]

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‘Love in a Pandemic’ Review: Nigerian Stories Make Good Rom-coms and This One Starring Nancy Isime is Just That

The most popular response to the pandemic around the world was lockdowns aimed to curb the spread of the virus. Nigeria was not left out. Immediately after the first few cases were confirmed, a nationwide […]

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Moshood Fattah on His ‘Far From Home’ and ‘Battle on Buka Street’ Experience, Stage Acting Background and Directing Aspirations

EXCLUSIVE: Moshood Fattah stole hearts in Netflix’s Far From Home (FFH) series, where he plays Michael, financial and advisory support to our lead Ishaya. A lot of Nigerian viewers have expressed how impressed they were […]

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‘Tainted Canvas’ Review: Segilola Ogidan’s Family Drama Has an Important Message But Fumbles In Its Thematic Execution

The day before I saw Tainted Canvas, I settled down to watch Babylon (2022), the latest outing from Damien Chazelle, known for La La Land (2017) and Whiplash (2014). I say ‘settled down’ because at […]

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