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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.

Hotel Movie
April 18, 2019

Hotel Mumbai: A riveting drama about selflessness, honour and faith

In “Hotel Mumbai,” director Anthony Maras is tasked with telling a story about terrorism without reinforcing it. It’s a difficult challenge. Maras joins John…

The movie Us
April 10, 2019

“Us” is all-in-one creepy, entertaining and mind boggling

Director Jordan Peele follows his 2017 runway success “Get Out” with a horror thriller “Us”. The movie “Us” stars Lupita Nyong’o and Winston Duke…

Omawumi and Waje's She Is
April 2, 2019

Nigerian spinsters will relate to Omawumi and Waje’s “She Is”

Nigerian songstresses Omamuwi Megbele and Aituaje “Waje” Iroube star in the romcom “She Is” while making their debut as producers under Hermanes Media. The…

Oma Nnadi in "Being Annabel"
March 20, 2019

“Being Annabel” is a witty film based on an implausible happenstance

“Being Anabel” is ultimately about the consequences of greed. And much like director Okey-Zubelu Okoh’s other films, “Weeping Soul” and “Test of Kindness,” poverty…

Baby Mamas South African film
March 15, 2019

“Baby Mamas” is watchable but a plodding comedy-drama

South African comedy-drama “Baby Mamas” premiered in Nigeria two weeks ago. What’s more, it’s the first South African to be screened in Nigeria theatres….

The Mule inspired by a true story
March 14, 2019

“The Mule” cruises along but it’s satisfying

Since the 2008 film Gran Torino, “The Mule” is first film Clint Eastwood has directed in which he appears. “The Mule” is an American…

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