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Saturday, February 22nd, 2025

‘The Silent Intruder’ Review: Jheri Curl-Sporting Therapist Behaves As Jheri Curl-Sporting Therapist Might in Psycho-Thriller

Forgive the title. It is a little judgemental and suggests there is a behavior associated with people who wear this hairstyle, but I am only being an annoying Nigerian elder. Just like how certain hairstyles […]

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‘No Way Through’ Review: Casualties Pile Up in this Drug-Fuelled Prime Video Crime Thriller

In crime thrillers, an occurrence that consistently intrigues me is when the protagonist, presented with an opportunity for revenge, delays the kill for a triumphant speech. Unfortunately, this often grants the enemy an additional chance […]

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‘Madam Koi-Koi’ Review: Netflix’s Two-Part Horror Series Chooses Its Horror in Women’s Realities 

In The Origin: Madam Koi-Koi, released in two parts on Netflix, women are many things, concepts and characters. Women are saviours and villains, women are victims and victors, women are gods and spirits, and ultimately […]

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‘Merry Men 3 Nemesis’ Review: Comic Crime Thriller Franchise Becomes More Pointless 

Merry Men becomes more outrageous with each installment, increasing the stakes to ridiculous heights and presenting far-fetched scenarios, like a low-budget Fast and Furious. The Guardian branded their Merry Men 2 review “low-budget Fast & […]

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‘Charlie and the Boys’ Review: Come for the Thrills, Stay for the Humour, Be Confused by the Drama

Heist movies come in all shapes and sizes. For some reason, there’s something about seeing a team of highly skilled people steal large sums of money, priceless artifacts, or some other MacGuffin that gets us […]

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