Thursday, February 19th, 2026

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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‘Before Valentine’s’ Review: Relatable But Plastic Romcom that is just Tolerable for the Season

It’s that season again when we are assaulted with the bloody colours of love, the relentless oppression by those showing off their emotional euphoria; the season most choose to express how they feel about their […]

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‘Disconnect: The Wedding Planner’ Review: A Romantic Comedy with Very Little in the Way of Romance or Comedy

If you ever watched Teen Wolf, the MTV high school fantasy drama series that ran from 2011 to 2017, then you’re probably familiar with the riddle, “When is a door not a door?” The answer […]

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