Changing Tides is literally the story of a poor girl meets rich guy who somehow falls for her and they somehow end up happily ever after. I mean this movie is word for word, line for line, every cliche about boy-meets-girl meets [...]
If you prepare a certain recipe over and over again, no matter how terrible you were initially, I find it difficult to believe that your final product after numerous attempts can manage to be as bad as or even worse than the initial product. So imagine [...]
As this was a Rukky Sanda movie, some things were a given. The movie was very predictable. It was entirely unoriginal – in fact it was a copy of the American movie “When Harry Met Sally”, and very shamelessly so. The dialogues were [...]
Keeping my man genuinely attempts to recreate a scenario that depicts modern day marital problems amongst the ‘twenty first century couple’. However, it comes off mostly as a wannabe “Why did I get married too” with wishy washy [...]
Shockingly, Rukky Sanda’s “In Her Shoes” is not a half bad movie. The movie tells the story of two friends from the same village. One gets married to a man from the city and brings her friend over to stay with her. Of course, after a [...]
One thing you can't help but love about the video is the wealth of colors. From the sets to the video to the costume, the colors pop and add a certain excitement to the screen.
Nobody in this bloody movie can act, let the truth be told. Originally, I was trying to make excuses "hey that guy can act a little bit if only he'd do this and that" "Tonto is not so bad in this she just needs more to work with" "Maybe if Alexx had done [...]
"You lucky say na my cousin way you marry. A good woman, with a beautiful soul. Because if to say na me marry you and you come dey do anyhow. I for just chop you into tiny tiny pieces. Carry am troway for expressway. Them no go find you o! No traces..." - [...]