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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.

Netflix's "The Two Popes"
December 30, 2019

Top Netflix Original films of 2019

These Netflix Original films of 2019 informed, inspired and enlightened us. It goes beyond movies to include stand-up comedy – I hope that qualifies…

Ebonylife's Your Excellency
December 18, 2019

Call it buffoonery but Ebonylife’s “Your Excellency” has elements of truth

There are a great many Nigerians who are embarrassed by Ebonylife’s latest comedy “Your Excellency.” They are probably praying that it does not make…

Netflix's Marriage Story
December 11, 2019

Netflix’s “Marriage Story” shows the horrors of divorce glaringly

Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson star in the moving Netflix’s “Marriage Story.” Directed and produced by Noah Baumbach, “Marriage Story” tells of the ugliness…

The movie, Seven
December 10, 2019

“Seven” is an action movie Nollywood can beat its chest about

Richard Mofe-Damijo’s (RMD) performance in “Seven” reinforces why he was welcomed back into the acting scene with open arms, despite his hiatus to serve…

The Irishman
December 5, 2019

Joe Pesci is the real McCoy in “The Irishman”

“The Irishman” is the story of aged Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro) who reminisces about his life from truck driver to hitman of the…

American Son
November 28, 2019

It’s hard to empathise with characters in Netflix’s “American Son”

Netflix’s “American Son” is based on the Broadway play directed by Christopher Demos-Brown. It is a race drama that tries to show the discrimination…

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