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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.

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
December 22, 2020

Davis shines but Boseman steals the show in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”

Viola Davis portrays Ma Rainey, “Mother of the Blues” in the film set in a 1920s Chicago recording studio. Ma Rainey is a diva…

Citation
November 9, 2020

“Citation” tackles sexual harassment but has loose ends

When you see a Nigerian movie trending as a Netflix Top 10 in Nigeria, do not be tempted into thinking that it is because…

November 6, 2020

“Rebecca” is beautiful for its locations and plot twists

“Rebecca” is a classic romance story of a tall, broad-shouldered and privileged man in a bright yellow coloured suit, who charms a young, naïve…

Oloture
October 8, 2020

“Oloture” is a pleasant surprise from EbonyLife Films

We did not know that EbonyLife Films had it in them to produce a film so daring and unembellished. “Oloture” is a pleasant surprise….

The Journey of an African Colony: The Making of Nigeria
October 5, 2020

“The Journey of an African Colony: The Making of Nigeria” is mind-blowing and thought-provoking

Perhaps the two most memorable lessons from your history class as a Nigerian child are that the Scottish explorer Mungo Park discovered the River…

The Lost Okoroshi
September 18, 2020

“The Lost Okoroshi” is unusual but it’s not creepy

“The Lost Okoroshi” is not entertaining but arouses interest in Nigerian traditional mythology. Once the plot is established, you might expect the film to…

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