StandUp Review: Crass acting and stauntered humour restrains a necessary treatise into Nigeria’s comic industry
Comedy has always been an integral part of filmmaking in Nigeria, especially…
Elesin Oba: The King’s Horseman Review: Biyi Bandele’s Last Testament Shines, Amidst Its Crux of Traditions and Colonialism
4 out of 5
Eleshin Oba: The King's Horseman is an apt examination on the dynamics…
37 To Go Review: Don’t Miss Lota Chukwu and Daniel Effiong’s Navigation of a Pandemic-Induced Flailing Marriage
4 out of 5
This couple who has promised to spend 40 years together finds the…
Soole Review: Kayode Kasum Flexes Pure Artistry in this Risky Ride
4 out of 5
Soole is delightful to watch, and it is a raw testament to…
Samaria Review: Perfect Exploration of Tragic Circumstances and Hidden Toxic Personas
When I first came across the short film Samaria on Twitter, I…
Iroko Critic: Towards an Effervescent Critique Community for Nollywood
"It started with noticing a gap in the review market. It felt…
Wedding in Nigeria Review: Admirable Premise, Hampered by Inane Humour, Crass Acting and Woeful Execution
2 out of 5
Wedding in Nigeria has a commendable premise and would have made its…
Anikulapo Review: Epic Treatise on the Grey Variations of Deeply Connected Human Interactions
4.5 out of 5
Before getting to the review the film, Anikulapo, may I start by…
Inside Life Review: Deft Exploration of all Things Wrong with Nigeria’s Justice System
3.5 out of 5
Tope Adebayo-Salami's new film, Inside Life, joins the league of Nollywood's attempt…
Documenting Nollywood: How Nollydata is Championing Data Gathering and Documentation for Nigeria’s Film Industry
The Nollywood film industry is booming, and its recent successes in Box…