Collision Course Review: Bolanle Austen-Peters’ Dithering Docudrama on the EndSARS Protest
The establishing shot of Collision Course is a synopsis of the infamy…
Obara’M Review: Kayode Kasum, Dare Olaitan, and Nancy Ismie Relapse into Old Habit
Rarely does a critic write about the drudgery of being stuck in…
Dwindle Review: Not a Perfect Thriller but Rises above Being a Mere Entertainer
Like Dwindle, movies about societal issues never seem to be out of…
The Set Up 2 Review: A Film With a Strong Message on Crime, Yet Let Down by Its Own Unrealism
The first few minutes of watching The Set Up 2 clearly give…
The Razz Guy Review: This Film Yearns to Say Something Important But Lacks the Eloquence
Several minutes into The Razz Guy and few of my expectations were…
Lockdown Review: Moses Inwang’s Film is a Subtle Docudrama that Neither Documents Nor Dramatizes Enough
As I was watching Lockdown, it dawned on me that when fiction…
Hey You Review: Timini-Efe Starrer is a Quirky cum Entertaining Take on Love, Lust and Prejudice
Before ‘Hey You’, Timini Egbuson’s last theatrical release was Dr Sid’s ‘Order…
Afrobeats: The Backstory Review: Documentary Defies Amnesia in Ayo Shonaiya’s Film
I had, circa 2019 when I started reading E. B. White's and…
Yahoo+ Review: Ebuka Njoku’s Film Subtly Demystifies Ritual Killing
Chinua Achebe is responsible for the glossary of Igbo words I recognize.…
Rise Review: A Realistic Portrayal of Family, Sacrifice and Immigration
The Nigerian dream of hitting it big, and the search for greener…