
ONE NIGHT, MANY OUTCOMES; A REVIEW OF ‘A NIGHT IN 2005’
For a Nollywood flick, ‘A Night in 2005’ surprisingly holds evergreen potential; not just because of the socially-conscious overtone of its messaging, but as a result of the clever framing
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For a Nollywood flick, ‘A Night in 2005’ surprisingly holds evergreen potential; not just because of the socially-conscious overtone of its messaging, but as a result of the clever framing
Warning: This Review Contains Spoilers Sitting through the newest movie in the Joker franchise, Joker: Folie à Deux is painful; maybe because it is often interspersed with hallucinatory scenes that
Tokunbo, a recent movie from Ramsey Nouah features Gideon Okeke in the story of a struggling young man. Whose son was waxed with a heart disease. To break the ice,
“I may not be able to dance, but I sure can make films,” proclaims acclaimed Nollywood filmmaker Jade Osiberu as she introduces her latest project, *Christmas in Lagos*. Set for
A 92-minute film titled ‘Tug of War’ directed by Amil Shivji is set to be screened on Sunday August 18. Destination is Mike Adenuga Centre, Ikoyi Lagos. Adapted from Shafi
Over fourty years since the death of the founding father of Apala music, Ayinla Omowura. Apala represents a fusion of Yoruba Language, and traditional instruments such as talking drums (gongo)
There is an ongoing fascination that Nigerians have for indigenous language movies. This fad was arguably kick-started by the Oscar-nominated movie, ‘Lion Heart’, but no one is really sure. Nigerians