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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.

Oboli's Love is War
October 10, 2019

Love is War: Omoni Oboli is coming into her own as a director

Unlike “Wives on Strike” which was marred by production values, “Okafor’s Law” which was controversial, “Moms at War” which was immoral and left the…

Ready or Not
September 12, 2019

Samara Weaving lives a bride’s worst nightmare in “Ready or Not”

A newlywed orphan finds herself in the middle of an uncanning family tradition in “Ready or Not.” The Le Domas’s are super rich and…

Good Boys movie
September 6, 2019

The Bean Bad Boys are indeed “Good Boys”

As the “Good Boys”- Lucas (Keith L. Williams), Max (Jacob Tremblay) and Thor (Brady Noon) – ride their bikes along the street, fans Netflix’s…

Netflix Otherhood
August 27, 2019

Netflix’s Otherhood, a tale of empty nesters

Netflix’s “Otherhood” is based on a real life problem faced by empty nesters, and a premise worth exploring. Yet, the movie was somewhat unsatisfying.

Gerard Butler in Angel Has Fallen
August 24, 2019

“Angel Has Fallen,” time to rest the franchise?

Gerard Butler reprises his role as secret service agent Mike Banning in the third installment of the “Fallen” film series, “Angel Has Fallen.” Banning…

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
August 19, 2019

“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” Tarantino’s love letter to Hollywood

At the core of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” is friendship. The film also captures an actor’s greatest fear. The fear of losing…

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