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Weekend Watch List Nollywood

Selecting a movie to watch can be cumbersome; we know this. Thinking of a film that suits the mood is time-consuming, and we have come to your rescue by curating…

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Exciting Nollywood Movies to Watch This September!

The anticipation is over, and September is here, bringing with it a slew of Nollywood films that are sure to captivate audiences both in cinemas and on streaming platforms. In…

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Nollywood movies coming to Netflix this July

One of the surprising things that happened this June was Netflix picking up Kingsley Ogoro's Osuofia in London, the classic comedy that captured audiences back in 2004, and proved pivotal…

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These Nollywood movies are coming to Netflix this June

As always, Netflix is offering a new slate of Nollywood content this June, picking up old titles as well as new ones. Here are the Nollywood movies available on the…

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Is Nollywood getting better or worse? These unpopular opinions on Twitter have the answers

Is Nollywood getting better or worse? The answer could lie in the Nollywood era one grew up in. While 90's Nollywood movies hold a certain lo-fi charm, including the ones…

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Ojukokoro, Oloibiri, This Lady Called Life – Nollywood movies coming to Netflix and cinemas this April

Mildred Okwo's La Femme Anjola finally arrived in cinemas last month, its lead actors Rita Dominic and Nonso Bassey having a run with interviews and cranking up post-release publicity on…

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Fate of Alakada, Catch.er, Three Thieves – Nollywood movies coming to Netflix this March

There are only three things constant in life - rain, tax, and Netflix expanding its Nollywood content library. This March, the streamer is bringing some new additions and while we…

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Should we go to the cinemas with coronavirus still around?

With coronavirus still much around, we are never going back to the time when it was completely safe to watch movies in cinemas. At least not for now. To say…

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Will Kunle Afolayon’s ‘Citation’ make the statement Nollywood movies still shy away from?

Enthralling cinematography. Immersive dialogue. Tightly woven plots. Carefully considered storytelling. Cultural relevance. That sounds like one - and more - masterpiece from Kunle Afolayan and we absolutely love to see…

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5 Things that Should Matter Today: Busola Dakolo says she was forced by the police to sign a document countering her rape case against Pastor Fatoyinbo

In the latest development in the Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo rape saga, Busola Dakolo has revealed in an interview with the Guardian UK that she was forced the police at gunpoint…

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Stupid, rubbish, garbage: Cinema Pointer is the platform refusing to sugarcoat reviews of Nollywood movies

Have you read a Cinema Pointer movie review on Instagram? It is concise, cuttingly honest and somewhat fun. In a minute or less, you are armed with the knowledge to…

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How cinema-worthy are Nollywood’s new crop of movies?

Earlier in the week, I responded to a tweet posted by an account that I follow. It was an interesting tweet, in that the owner of the account explained why…

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[The Film Blog]: How Isoken is still absolutely killing it at the cinemas

These scenting times are from the Silverbird Cinemas at the Galleria, also known as the most unattractive and least subscribed cinema in Lagos, Nigeria. And yet, Isoken is still going…

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Are you going to watch this Nollywood movie supposedly about Evans the kidnapper?

Nollywood is set to release a movie, perhaps drawing inspiration from the "activities" of suspected kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike popularly known as Evans. ‘Evans: The city of crime’ will have been…

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The Media Blog: We are actually excited about the new Fifty series

We know ‘Fifty’ the movie had a lot of ‘haters’, mostly converging upon the alleged lack of a story. That’s okay. The movie made itself vulnerable to the critique. Even…

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Opinion: The Wedding Party- Kemi Adetiba’s interpretation of owanbe

by Samuel Osho In the most populous black nation in the world, all the forces of nature acquiesce to stimulate the steady flow of wedding ceremonies - the population, the…

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An exciting January awaits Africa Magic viewers [DETAILS]

by Damilola Jagun   2015 begins on an electrifying note as Africa Magic launches new and exciting shows in January for its viewers across Africa and the rest of the…

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5 Nollywood myths that (of-course) aren’t always true

by Uche Omar   If you watch Nigerian movies often, you may have noticed that the consistency of certain themes that do not hold water in reality. But why do…

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