In Jail, a young man, Folarin, finds himself in a cell for a crime that he does not know of and also did not commit. His friend, who is the actual perpetrator, leaves him in jail and leaves his family to worry while masquerading as a helper. There are [...]
It’s so amazing to see just how far Morris Sesay and the Believe Media team come with each and every consecutive movie. Taxi is the story of a writer who takes upon the role of a taxi driver for a few days in order to learn more about the business. [...]
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 [...]
Dreams is the story of four struggling young Nigerian men living in the slums with dreams to make it big and escape their currently reality someday. The movie “Dreams” is really like a dream. It is not endearing in the sense of “oh [...]
Stellar is the story of a struggling single mother whose husband left her after losing his job. She is now faced with the challenge of learning how to support the family on her ow for the first time ever. She eventually meets a young man, played by Okey [...]
Birthday Bash is surprisingly a very funny movie, that will get you cracking really hard, due to the performances of a few outstanding actors, howbeit, it’s that sort of movie you are watching with your friends and while laughing, you could end up saying [...]
Mrs. Somebody's success arises from the fact that the story is one that most Nigerian ladies are much too familiar with. It's appeal for the hopeless romantic, such as myself, is in how unabated and shamelessly it sticks to the original romance formula. [...]
I have been reluctant to watch a film even vaguely connected to Sierra Leone because of the train wreck ‘Hatred’, but I didn’t realise until halfway through the film when I couldn’t understand the pidgin being spoken. But my stupidity did not [...]