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 [...]
Moms at War is a cute little story of female bromance between two mothers who also happen to live right next to each other. On the one hand we have Ebube (played by Omoni Oboli), a snobby and elitist mother who likes to display how ‘different’ [...]
There couldn’t possibly have been a way to anticipate the degree of mind-f***ery that this movie brought to bare (excuse my language). However, as the events in this movie continued to unfold, my jaw kept expanding and expanding that by the end I [...]
Sometimes you just watch so many of your movies on irokotv and you assume that the rest of the world is held to the same quality standards… this was my reality check. Tears for Cindy is “supposed to be” about two headstrong celebrities [...]
A nollywood movie (yes! Even the so called cinematic greats) have not elicited so much emotions from me in their entirety, as this movie did in the first 20 minutes. Kudos to all the viewers who were able to watch this movie from start to finish in one [...]
So this was Eucharia Anunobi’s comeback. While she was great in it, the movie itself wasn’t as great. There were great performances, great production values and great visuals-really really crisp and clear and just all around beautiful- but the story is so [...]
ANGELINA is a three part long six hour movie about everything that “A Cry for Help” was about. It stars Hilda Dokubo doing what Hilda Dokubo always does – crying. It has a villain, it has a sob story, it has a success story and when all [...]
I had mentioned back in "The Advocate" review that one thing that irks me about Zion movies (aka Nollywood Christian movies) is the approach. For some reason it seems that directors/producers/whoever is involved in the process feels like because he or she [...]