African Entertainment
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘Dynamite’ Review AFRIFF: Music exists at the core of Uche Aguh’s Dynamite, a short film in which a music star`s facade of perfection dissolves as she finds new love in the most familiar of… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘Dynamite’ Review
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘Phoenix Fury’ ReviewAFRIFF: To weave a fictionalized past and present into a working tapestry of film is a test of many aspects of the process: the writing must be tight and every excess must… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘Phoenix Fury’ Review
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘The Man Died’ ReviewAFRIFF: To adapt a book is a struggle of ideas, to adapt a Soyinka book is a struggle of ideas and style, to adapt The Man Died is a struggle of ideas,… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘The Man Died’ Review
- New in Nigeria: Movies and TV Shows to Watch This November 2024All confirmed to be available in Nigeria in November 2024, you will find the titles in four categories, further listed in order of their release dates: – Nollywood Movies (and select African… Read more: New in Nigeria: Movies and TV Shows to Watch This November 2024
- ‘Hijack 93’ Review: This Film is a Clumsy Fictionalisation of Actual EventsHijack ‘93 opens with “This film is a fictionalised interpretation of actual events”. When a film begins with such a disclaimer, it gets its audience invested in the story unfolding before them,… Read more: ‘Hijack 93’ Review: This Film is a Clumsy Fictionalisation of Actual Events
- AFRIFF 2024: 17 Nollywood Films You Need to WatchThe African International Film Festival returns from November 3rd to 9th with the theme “Indigenous to Global: Cultural Wealth to Global Prosperity”. The festival will feature a packed lineup of shorts, features… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: 17 Nollywood Films You Need to Watch
Nigerian Movies
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘Dynamite’ Review AFRIFF: Music exists at the core of Uche Aguh’s Dynamite, a short film in which a music star`s facade of perfection dissolves as she finds new love in the most familiar of… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘Dynamite’ Review
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘Phoenix Fury’ ReviewAFRIFF: To weave a fictionalized past and present into a working tapestry of film is a test of many aspects of the process: the writing must be tight and every excess must… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘Phoenix Fury’ Review
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘The Man Died’ ReviewAFRIFF: To adapt a book is a struggle of ideas, to adapt a Soyinka book is a struggle of ideas and style, to adapt The Man Died is a struggle of ideas,… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘The Man Died’ Review
- New in Nigeria: Movies and TV Shows to Watch This November 2024All confirmed to be available in Nigeria in November 2024, you will find the titles in four categories, further listed in order of their release dates: – Nollywood Movies (and select African… Read more: New in Nigeria: Movies and TV Shows to Watch This November 2024
- ‘Hijack 93’ Review: This Film is a Clumsy Fictionalisation of Actual EventsHijack ‘93 opens with “This film is a fictionalised interpretation of actual events”. When a film begins with such a disclaimer, it gets its audience invested in the story unfolding before them,… Read more: ‘Hijack 93’ Review: This Film is a Clumsy Fictionalisation of Actual Events
- AFRIFF 2024: 17 Nollywood Films You Need to WatchThe African International Film Festival returns from November 3rd to 9th with the theme “Indigenous to Global: Cultural Wealth to Global Prosperity”. The festival will feature a packed lineup of shorts, features… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: 17 Nollywood Films You Need to Watch
Ghanian Movies
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘Dynamite’ Review AFRIFF: Music exists at the core of Uche Aguh’s Dynamite, a short film in which a music star`s facade of perfection dissolves as she finds new love in the most familiar of… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘Dynamite’ Review
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘Phoenix Fury’ ReviewAFRIFF: To weave a fictionalized past and present into a working tapestry of film is a test of many aspects of the process: the writing must be tight and every excess must… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘Phoenix Fury’ Review
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘The Man Died’ ReviewAFRIFF: To adapt a book is a struggle of ideas, to adapt a Soyinka book is a struggle of ideas and style, to adapt The Man Died is a struggle of ideas,… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘The Man Died’ Review
- New in Nigeria: Movies and TV Shows to Watch This November 2024All confirmed to be available in Nigeria in November 2024, you will find the titles in four categories, further listed in order of their release dates: – Nollywood Movies (and select African… Read more: New in Nigeria: Movies and TV Shows to Watch This November 2024
- ‘Hijack 93’ Review: This Film is a Clumsy Fictionalisation of Actual EventsHijack ‘93 opens with “This film is a fictionalised interpretation of actual events”. When a film begins with such a disclaimer, it gets its audience invested in the story unfolding before them,… Read more: ‘Hijack 93’ Review: This Film is a Clumsy Fictionalisation of Actual Events
- AFRIFF 2024: 17 Nollywood Films You Need to WatchThe African International Film Festival returns from November 3rd to 9th with the theme “Indigenous to Global: Cultural Wealth to Global Prosperity”. The festival will feature a packed lineup of shorts, features… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: 17 Nollywood Films You Need to Watch
Rest of The World
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘Dynamite’ Review AFRIFF: Music exists at the core of Uche Aguh’s Dynamite, a short film in which a music star`s facade of perfection dissolves as she finds new love in the most familiar of… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘Dynamite’ Review
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘Phoenix Fury’ ReviewAFRIFF: To weave a fictionalized past and present into a working tapestry of film is a test of many aspects of the process: the writing must be tight and every excess must… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘Phoenix Fury’ Review
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘The Man Died’ ReviewAFRIFF: To adapt a book is a struggle of ideas, to adapt a Soyinka book is a struggle of ideas and style, to adapt The Man Died is a struggle of ideas,… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘The Man Died’ Review
- New in Nigeria: Movies and TV Shows to Watch This November 2024All confirmed to be available in Nigeria in November 2024, you will find the titles in four categories, further listed in order of their release dates: – Nollywood Movies (and select African… Read more: New in Nigeria: Movies and TV Shows to Watch This November 2024
- ‘Hijack 93’ Review: This Film is a Clumsy Fictionalisation of Actual EventsHijack ‘93 opens with “This film is a fictionalised interpretation of actual events”. When a film begins with such a disclaimer, it gets its audience invested in the story unfolding before them,… Read more: ‘Hijack 93’ Review: This Film is a Clumsy Fictionalisation of Actual Events
- AFRIFF 2024: 17 Nollywood Films You Need to WatchThe African International Film Festival returns from November 3rd to 9th with the theme “Indigenous to Global: Cultural Wealth to Global Prosperity”. The festival will feature a packed lineup of shorts, features… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: 17 Nollywood Films You Need to Watch
Nigerian Music
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘Dynamite’ Review AFRIFF: Music exists at the core of Uche Aguh’s Dynamite, a short film in which a music star`s facade of perfection dissolves as she finds new love in the most familiar of… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘Dynamite’ Review
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘Phoenix Fury’ ReviewAFRIFF: To weave a fictionalized past and present into a working tapestry of film is a test of many aspects of the process: the writing must be tight and every excess must… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘Phoenix Fury’ Review
- AFRIFF 2024: ‘The Man Died’ ReviewAFRIFF: To adapt a book is a struggle of ideas, to adapt a Soyinka book is a struggle of ideas and style, to adapt The Man Died is a struggle of ideas,… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: ‘The Man Died’ Review
- New in Nigeria: Movies and TV Shows to Watch This November 2024All confirmed to be available in Nigeria in November 2024, you will find the titles in four categories, further listed in order of their release dates: – Nollywood Movies (and select African… Read more: New in Nigeria: Movies and TV Shows to Watch This November 2024
- ‘Hijack 93’ Review: This Film is a Clumsy Fictionalisation of Actual EventsHijack ‘93 opens with “This film is a fictionalised interpretation of actual events”. When a film begins with such a disclaimer, it gets its audience invested in the story unfolding before them,… Read more: ‘Hijack 93’ Review: This Film is a Clumsy Fictionalisation of Actual Events
- AFRIFF 2024: 17 Nollywood Films You Need to WatchThe African International Film Festival returns from November 3rd to 9th with the theme “Indigenous to Global: Cultural Wealth to Global Prosperity”. The festival will feature a packed lineup of shorts, features… Read more: AFRIFF 2024: 17 Nollywood Films You Need to Watch