Adedibu Liasu
“Katangari Goes to Town,” Review: An Unsuspenseful Whodunit
"Katangari Goes to Town" lacks the suspense and excitement of a whodunit. There is…
Movie Review: ‘Seven Doors’ Is Blend of History, And Metaphysics
"Seven Doors" is a welcome change from the monotonous epic narratives now popular in…
MOVIE REVIEW: “Lisabi: The Uprising,” : Leaves Much To Be Desired
Adding to the film's visual appeal is Niyi Akinmolayan, a director known for his…
Tokunbo Movie Review: A Slow Paced Action Thriller
Tokunbo is Ramsey Noah's third film, following "Living in Bondage: Breaking Free" (2019) and…
“House of Ga’a,” Review: A Pale Piece of Entertainment
"House of Ga'a" is a tale of ambition, the allure of power, and the…
‘Oloture: The Journey’ Review: An Essential Piece On The Realities of Illegal Immigration from Africa
Oloture: The Journey" lacks the poignancy of the film, which is more emotionally moving…
“Water and Garri” Review: Too Much Water In The Garri
Andrew Yaw Bunting and Tiwa Savage, as Kay and Aisha, respectively, inject palpable love…
Movie Review: Afamefuna: An Ode The Igbo People And Their Industrious Spirit
Afamefuna movie review: The Igbo apprenticeship system is a community and commercial enterprise model…
Movie Review: Anikulapo: The Rise of the Spectre: Falters Due To Lack Of Narrative Cohesion
In the end, "Anikulapo: The Rise of the Spectre" falters due to lack of…
Movie Review: Merry Men 3: Nemesis: A Test of Futile Endurance
This third installment of the franchise is repetitive, like the last one, but far…
“MATI A ZAZZAU,” Review: A Modern Kannywood Cinematic Tour de Force
"Mati A Zazzau" is a family drama about Hausa traditions and religious beliefs.
“Breath of Life,” Review: Refreshing And Delightful to Watch
"Breath of Life" is a magnificent film with visually stunning cinematography.


















