Mikolo follows the escapades of two clever kids who embark on a thrilling adventure while visiting their grandma. The bold visual approach in the film caught my attention, and I believe it’s a noteworthy endeavor. Also, it’s a crucial addition [...]
King of Thieves is an epic thriller and a loose retelling of a Yoruba Folklore. It tells the story of Agesinkole (Femi Adebayo), a thief that terrorizes the fictional land of Ajeromi during the reign of Oba Adegbite (Odunlade Adekola). The story starts in [...]
Oh what a monumental waste of resources! In Foreigner’s God, Pepper, an European/American documentarian, journeys to the village of Umuuchu in Eastern Nigeria during colonial times in an effort to do research for a documentary he’s planning on [...]
On today’s episode of overhyped things that don’t quite live up to expectations, we will be talking about Play TV’s “Nneka the Pretty Serpent”. Honestly, these people bamboozled us. After “Living in Bondage“, we [...]
Abba T. Makama follows his 2016 acclaimed film, Green White Green, with a relatively lighter piece in The Lost Okoroshi (TLO). However, don’t let the dancing masquerades in the trailer fool you, the content carries more weight than the few dance [...]
Made In Heaven is the latest installment in nollywood’s series of ‘I see what you were going for but it didn’t quite work out for you’ movies. The story follows Richard (Blossom Chukwujekwu), a nerdy and awkward romantic who is [...]
In Biodun Stephen’s The Becoming of Obim (TBOO), a thirteen year old Victoria gets closer to her mysterious neighbor, Muna, while she is dealing with her mother’s death and helping her gutted father recover emotionally as well. As the story [...]
Within certain crowds last year, Sylvia was all the rage and for the first time in a while, it was worth the rave. Sylvia is a fantasy based thriller about a young man who grows up with a mysterious girl whom he meets with at night. As the tag line of [...]