Arriving on Netflix on the heels of a society more torn than ever with increased “Black Lives Matter” protests and the vigor of the black community worldwide as they refuse to be second hand citizens, the timing of Beverly Naya’s Skin: [...]
There are chick flicks and there are chick flicks but I got to the end of this movie and really couldn’t decipher what the purpose of the movie was. However, that’s not really saying much considering that there are many movies out there [...]
You couldn't possibly have been as excited as I was to see the trailer for Lunch Time Heroes. I mean... you think you were excited, but I promise you that your excitement was child's play in comparison to mine. But then I saw the movie.
From the makers of “Somewhere in Africa” and “Iyore” comes yet another movie, “Refugees”. Refugees is directed by Frank Rajah Arase and executive produced by Raj & Heroes films. The movie stars Yvonne [...]
When a film is unoriginal, it can only be good by doing one of two things: presenting it in a totally new and original manner or introducing completely new dimensions to a well-known story. Otherwise, it’s just a newer, better-shot version of the same old [...]
It is easy to fall on either side. To throw blames at one party or the other and decide that he is right or she is right but in reality who is right? In films it’s easy to hold on for the happy ending but in reality when no predetermined ending is [...]
The feeling that you’ve seen a movie even before you see the movie is hardly ever a good thing. This is not inception. Lagos Cougars is the story of three supposedly older women who look like their in their late 30s who are dating meet and have [...]
In most African nations they tend to be adages about every other thing, so I’m almost entirely certain that out there somewhere is an adage that goes something like one must first learn to crawl before he walks and to run before he walks. That adage [...]