SO YOU WANT TO MAKE FILMS IN NIGERIA.
by Remilekun Akinwande Jean-Luc Godard once said that all that you ever need to make a film is a gun…
Funke Akindele’s “A Tribe Called Judah” Becomes The First Nollywood Movie To Gross 1 Billion Naira at the Box Office
Written by Dammy Shittu Filmmaker and superstar actress, Funke Akindele marks history as her Nollywood movie hits the 1 billion…
Unveiling the unsung melodies of the original soundtrack industry in Nigeria: The nexus of music and Nollywood.
by Aanuoluwa Odole The arts are mankind’s greatest creation. With music, books, paintings or film, the depth ofhuman creativity is…
MAMI WATA IS UNABASHEDLY AFRICAN.
by Remi Jordan Painterly. A cliché word when describing surreal directorial style or a visually effulgent film that evokes something…
A Weekend to Forget makes for a weekend to remember.
What do you get when How to Get Away with Murder and Knives Out have a baby? Well, you’d get…
Literary adaptations in Nollywood you should see.
by Remi Jordan We have, in the past, talked about the importance of adaptations in the Nigerian film stratosphere and…
Movie Review: House of Secrets rises and falls flat, but we should applaud it.
by Remi Jordan. Grandiosity and ambition in the craft of cinema should be made sterner stuff, and if one decides…
4 Movies To Expect In The Last Quarter of 2023.
by Remilekun Jordan As we approach the closing quarter of the year- the conclusive ember months, we have some cinemas…
Coming of Age genre: A loud absence in the Nigerian film scene.
by Akinwande Remilekun At the throbbing core of the African film scene lies an absence. The absence of a genre…
Tunde Kelani: The longevity of an auteur.
by Remilekun Jordan Filmmaking requires a substantial amount of tenacity and grit. It’s one of the most risky art mediums…
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