May 30, 2019 “Gold Statue” is an unpretentious heist film, yet entertaining No machine guns. No high-tech equipment. But an artful robbery in Ilesha encapsulates Tade Ogidan’s comedy-drama “Gold Statue.” Gabriel Afolayan plays the lead, Adewale…
May 18, 2019 “Heaven’s Hell” is tragic, could’ve been riveting but for poor production values 2006 Big Brother Nigeria winner, Katung Aduwak directs this psychological thrillerr called “Heaven’s Hell.” Domestic violence, emotional abuse, mental health, eating disorders and narcissism…
April 25, 2019 “Nimbe: The Movie” is marred by a disjointed plot About a year ago, BBC Africa released a documentary titled “Sweet Codeine.” “Sweet Codeine” exposed a growing addiction to drug abuse by Nigerian youth….
January 18, 2019 “Power of 1” is not just a movie, it’s a social cause 2018 has to go down in history as the year of movies addressing social issues. Izu Ojukwu’s “Power of 1,” “Up North” and “Lionheart”…
December 31, 2018 It’s not all doom and gloom “Up North” Bauchi is the most unlikely location for a Nigerian movie given the terrorism attacks in the recent past. Anakle Films collaborates with Inkblot Production…
December 29, 2018 Visual effects make “God Calling” more than what it is “God Calling” has been touted as a movie of an under-served genre but Nigerians are not new to the faith-based genre. The most popular…