Sista (2022): Keep your tissue close by for this one (Amazon Prime)
Sista provides great acting, a solid script, tight directing, and tugs at your heartstrings.
Sista provides great acting, a solid script, tight directing, and tugs at your heartstrings.
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Jolly Roger is a stellar performance that leaves you with a cliffhanger to stimulate continued discussion.
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4:4:44 is the result of a beautifully written script and top-notch acting.
Here Love Lies has good dialogue and elements of a thriller, along with the right sprinkling of humor.
The movie, Palava, focuses more on the costume, locations, and laughter, and forgets to give a proper and plausible conflict resolution.
A Sunday Affair (2023) is an enjoyable movie, but ends up good, when it could have been great.
The Plan is a show that makes a lot of promises but does not fulfil any and it should have been a one-hour long movie.
Ijakumo has great make-up, costumes, and the use of special effects. However, the storytelling and plotting of the movie is watery at best.
To Freedom is a good story with a good and unexpected twist. I just wish the weight of the movie did not rest on the shoulders of one person.
The Trade is an authentic Nigerian story, one that is well written and well produced.
Shanty Town is an ode to blood, gore, violence, and very little sex, and it shows that Nollywood is truly pushing the envelope.