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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.

November 21, 2019

Could “Dolemite is My Name” mark Eddie Murphy’s resurgence?

Time will tell. But we like “Dolemite is My Name” for helping us get in touch with some black history. As well as the…

Joker
November 13, 2019

“Joker” is one truly melancholic yet marvelous story

“Joker” is deep and soulful. Joaquin Phoenix fully immersed himself in the character in a way that makes the audience feel Arthur Fleck’s deepest…

Living in Bondage: Breaking Free
November 11, 2019

“Living in Bondage: Breaking Free,” does not break free from Nollywood’s poor storytelling

In “Living in Bondage: Breaking Free,” the devil probably wears Prada but also drives a Ferrari. His name is Richard Williams (Ramsey Nuoah), a…

The Herbert Macaulay Affair
October 31, 2019

“The Herbert Macaulay Affair” does the man no justice

News of “The Herbert Macaulay Affair” excited Nigeria cinema goers. First, a teaser. Then a tweet from the film’s director Imoh Umoren revealing the…

Farming-movie
October 30, 2019

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje’s movie, “Farming,” shows grim realities of 1960s Britain

First of all, one must salute the courage of Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje for daring to tell his own story to the world through the movie…

Elevator Baby
October 23, 2019

“Elevator Baby” could’ve done with more realism

Although Niyi Akinmolayan has highly publicised “Elevator Baby,” it was directed by his protege, Akhigbe Ilozobhie popularly known as Akay Mason. The feature is…

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