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Flick chat reviews movies and documentary films which come out of the Nigerian film industry otherwise known as Nollywood. We also review Hollywood films which catch our fancy.

So before you buy that movie ticket, find out what we think.

Gold Statue
May 30, 2019

“Gold Statue” is an unpretentious heist film, yet entertaining

No machine guns. No high-tech equipment. But an artful robbery in Ilesha encapsulates Tade Ogidan’s comedy-drama “Gold Statue.” Gabriel Afolayan plays the lead, Adewale…

Heaven's Hell
May 18, 2019

“Heaven’s Hell” is tragic, could’ve been riveting but for poor production values

2006 Big Brother Nigeria winner, Katung Aduwak directs this psychological thrillerr called “Heaven’s Hell.” Domestic violence, emotional abuse, mental health, eating disorders and narcissism…

Long Shot
May 16, 2019

The premise of the movie “Long Shot” is a long shot

What are the chances that a nerdy, opinionated journalist reconnects with his childhood crush who is now a high-profile politician and they fall in…

The Intruder
May 13, 2019

Dennis Quaid makes “The Intruder” watchable

Dennis Quaid switches places from being the haunted in the 2003 film, “Cold Creek Manor” to the nemesis in the 2019 thriller, “The Intruder.”…

Avengers Endgame
May 6, 2019

“Avengers: Endgame,” we love you 3000

Critics of superhero films disapprove of the genre because of the space ships, flying saucers and super powers. They describe it as make-believe. But…

Nimbe the movie
April 25, 2019

“Nimbe: The Movie” is marred by a disjointed plot

About a year ago, BBC Africa released a documentary titled “Sweet Codeine.” “Sweet Codeine” exposed a growing addiction to drug abuse by Nigerian youth….

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