One of the things that make it difficult to find motivation to watch most new nollywood movies of nowadays (non-cinema released and cinema-released alike) is the checkbox-attitude that most of them seem to have these days.
There’s just something about these family movies. They have a way of keeping you seated for the length of the movie – when done right – even though you knew at the start of the movie exactly how it was going to end, and for some of them [...]
I have accepted this type of titles. I will say no more on them. This is the second time the name ‘Itoro’ has been used in conjuncture with housegirl. Is it replacing Ekaette? Hopefully, so I can finally get some peace. Let those called Itoro suffer for a [...]
Do you remember when they used to end nollywood films with either ‘they all died’ or ‘it was all a dream’? Those days I could predict it because the writer would have usually written himself into a corner and there’d be nowhere else to go. I thought [...]
The eternal prince, Yul Edochie, returns in yet another attempt at a royal love story alongside the relentless Mercy Johnson, the igbotic Charles Okocha, the one and only Mama G and Mr. Clems Ohameze. The movie revolves around an arrogant prince and his [...]
To state it simply, the movie had potential to be an emotionally thrilling journey but the development of the story was weak and it ended up falling short. I definitely think 'widow' was a much better and much more moving advocacy film for the plight of widows
The movie didn't really end, they sort of just run out of film (I hope they don't call that a conclusion) but on the off chance that it is, the movie is not entirely predictable.
I'd love to complain about Uche Nancy movies right now and say something like "she seems to be using film as an avenue to advertise her outfits"... BUT, I have come to truly appreciate her movies. I've come to appreciate the risks she takes to entertain [...]