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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.

February 25, 2022

You have no choice but to respect Kanye after seeing “Jeen-yuhs”

You may not be a fan of Kanye West because he is controversial but respect must be given to whom respect is due. Although…

December 24, 2021

A Naija Christmas, Kunle Afolayan’s latest film is surprisingly refreshing

If Christmas carols originated in Nigerian slums, what would they sound like? Kunle Afolayan gives us an idea in his latest film, “A Naija…

November 12, 2021

“Amina” falls short but is good for historical content

Nollywood has not explored the historical drama genre much so it good for see Izu Ojukwu attempt another after directing “76”. “Amina” is based…

Bad Comments Movie
September 30, 2021

“Bad Comments” sends a message to trolls

Moses Inwang is one Nollywood director famed for mind-teasing dramas with the films Stalker (2016), Alter Ego (2017) and Crazy People (2018) to his…

Fatherhood on Netflix
June 19, 2021

“Fatherhood” is a refreshing take on balancing work and parenting

In “Fatherhood,” Kevin Hart stars as Matthew Login, a widower who is faced with the sudden challenge of juggling an IT job with raising…

Nigerian movie Strain
May 24, 2021

Movies like “Strain” are important for their educational value

Thanks to a tweet from Chinoso Ejemba. better known as Aproko Doctor (@aproko_doctor), the Nigerian movie “Strain”, which is streaming on Netflix, was brought…

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