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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.

The Picture Perfect: 10 Years Later
August 6, 2020

“The Perfect Picture: 10 Years Later” is a tedious watch

In “The Perfect Picture: 10 Years Later,” Shirley Frimpong-Manso stays true to her style usually typified by strong female leads, tasteful architecture with lots…

Skin Documentary
July 3, 2020

“Skin”: All players in the bleaching cream ecosystem have one motivation

The documentary genre is not one that is favoured by many Nigerians but Beverly Naya’s Skin will resonate. It will because the participants in…

A scene from The Delivery Boy movie
May 18, 2020

“The Delivery Boy”: Adekunle Adejuyigbe’s take on terrorism

“The Delivery Boy” was touted as one of the best Nollywood films in 2018. Upon its release, the film seemed the toast of film…

Who's The Boss
March 25, 2020

“Who’s The Boss” fails to crystallise into a compelling story

“Who’s The Boss” is Accelerate TV’s first feature film, and it is in collaboration with Inkblot Productions. Unlike other players in its space –…

To All the Boys 2: P.S I Still Love You
February 14, 2020

“To All the Boys 2: P.S I Still Love You” almost lost the magic

Fridays are for romantic comedies and it’s not just Friday, it’s Valentine’s Day. Suffices to say the release of “To All the Boys 2:…

January 27, 2020

A Fall from Grace: Once again, Tyler Perry portrays women as delusional

After the catastrophe that “Madea Family Funeral” was, and the fanfare that followed the opening of the Tyler Perry Studios, one had high hopes…

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