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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.

Ramsey Nouah, Alexx Ekubo and Annie Idibia in Power of 1
January 18, 2019

“Power of 1” is not just a movie, it’s a social cause

2018 has to go down in history as the year of movies addressing social issues. Izu Ojukwu’s “Power of 1,” “Up North” and “Lionheart”…

January 12, 2019

“Knockout Blessing” intends social change but the plot is clumsy

The crime thriller genre is one that many Nollywood filmmakers wouldn’t dabble into. Dare Olaitan takes a shot at it with his latest movie,…

January 7, 2019

After Lionheart, Genevieve Nnaji’s future as a director is bright

If ever Nigeria had a sweetheart, it was Genevieve Nnaji. She has enjoyed a glowing career in Nollywood as an actress and earned a…

Adesua Etomi and Ibrahim Suleiman in Up North
December 31, 2018

It’s not all doom and gloom “Up North”

Bauchi is the most unlikely location for a Nigerian movie given the terrorism attacks in the recent past. Anakle Films collaborates with Inkblot Production…

Tina Mba and RMD in a scene from God Calling
December 29, 2018

Visual effects make “God Calling” more than what it is

“God Calling” has been touted as a movie of an under-served genre but Nigerians are not new to the faith-based genre. The most popular…

December 19, 2018

Should ‘Chief Daddy’ smash the box office, it won’t be because of the storyline

Two years ago, ‘Chief Daddy’ executive producer, Mo Abudu, teamed-up with FilmOne, Inkblot Production and Koga Studios, for ‘The Wedding Party.’ It was a…

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