Ajakaju (Beast of two worlds) narrates the tale of a king in desperate need of a male heir. Without this male heir, he’s at risk of having to abdicate the throne. Desperate to fulfill this requirement, he strikes a pact with Ajakaju, hoping to [...]
Released on Prime Video, On The Edge tells the story of a young woman (Oluchi Amajuoyi) in a relationship with her childhood sweetheart (Olumide Oworu), who is facing difficulties. To improve her status, she becomes entangled in a romantic relationship [...]
How far will you go for your parent? Are you willing to sacrifice everything to save a loved one? Can you toss your hardcore values aside for your parent? These are questions that A Tribe Called Judah answers and also poses to its audience. A Tribe Called [...]
From King of Thieves to Elesin Oba and Anikulapo, we have entered an era in nollywood filmmaking where our storytellers are realizing our superpower – the power of telling our own stories. These epic tales display a rich history while brandishing a [...]
With AnÃkúlápó’s first few minutes, Kunle Afolayan gives us a tour of what he has accomplished in bringing this movie to life. Shots of nature, like forests and rivers are rich and vibrant, while the mystical, like a burning bird and skeletons are [...]
Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons is an hour and forty six minute movie that is an hour and forty six minutes too long. The movie follows a group of rogue bandits in Abuja (or Lagos?) who have taken it upon themselves to be the robin-hoods of their [...]
Safe to say that there are two phases to the experience of watching Mokalik. First of all, there is the feeling coming from the trailer where you know that the movie is trying to do something different but you are not entirely certain what it is; and at [...]
Seven And A Half Dates (SAAHD) has a storyline that I never really thought one could flesh out into a full movie… but apparently you can. In SAAHD, we are introduced to the workaholic Bisola and her family whose entire hope and dream is for her to [...]