Nollywood, Nigerian Movie Reviews and Info
- A Song from the Dark (2024 movie) on Prime Video is an impressive productionI am not a fan of the horror genre, but I am quite impressed with the plot, acting, progression, and cinematography of A Song From The Dark.
- Oloture: The Journey (2024 movie on Netflix) drops the ballOloture: The Journey is what happens when a story gets dumbed down and the continuity has loose ends.
- Film Review: Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (2024) on Prime Video: A Great Movie That Could Have Been OutstandingFunmilayo Ransome-Kuti is a great film, but I expected more depth, more details, and unknown facts than what was already publicly available.
- Movie Review: Momiwa (2024) on Prime Video is well scripted and well executedI can’t recall the last time a movie made me run the gamut of emotions: I was angry, fighting tears, getting goosebumps, and laughing. Momiwa nails it.
- Review: Postcards is marred by pedestrian acting and boring conversations (2024 Netflix series)I have watched boring Bollywood and Nollywood movies, but never have I watched anything more boring and predictable than Postcards.
- Review: Afamefuna, a 2023 Netflix MovieAfamefuna is tagged an Nwa Boi movie, but it has romance, comedy and whodunnit, all mixed together in it, making for a very interesting movie.
- Review: Anikulapo, the 2024 series – Rise of the Spectre, on NetflixThe Netflix series, Rise Of The Spectre, follows the story of the original Anikulapo movie. Kunle Afokayan has given us another sterling production.
- Review of Hotel Labamba (2023), on Prime VideoWhile Hotel Labamba does not have a repeat watch value, it is okay as a one-time watch, alone or with friends.