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“Antistrophe” is derived from a Greek word which means “turning back.” It involves the repetition of the same words at...

I saw Mistress America (2015) sometime in July and I was really impressed by it. I talk a lot about...

“…a rape victim and a victim of a fatal accident were both gone forever. The difference was that the rape...

First, a brief story from when I went to see Ilé Owó. There was some difference between the time on...

While watching Crushed Roses, I was reminded of Goodbye First Love (2011), the third feature film from French director, Mia...

Popular Nollywood studios have taken to heart the challenge to make reimagined sequels to classics, with releases like Nneka the...

A month has passed since the award season. The buzz has settled back into trickling reels of activities in the...

At different points in time throughout cinema’s history, producers, critics and enthusiasts have disagreed over a number of film theories...

“I’m five films away” Tunde Kelani (TK) mentions in this interview as we talk about his recent Netflix-directed film, Ayinla....

Icon of American Cinema, Frank Capra, once said, “There are no rules in filmmaking. Only sins. And the cardinal sin...

The theme of Clippers is spelled out clearly in this line from one of the characters, Oge, “Family, no be...

Netflix’s latest Nigerian film directed by Bolanle Austen-Peters from a screenplay penned by Shola Dada is riddled with problems. Thanks...

Just as I came out from the screening room where I just watched Femi Adebayo’s King of Thieves: Agesinkole, I...

Alagogo Ide is a 2021 mystery film by Bogunbe Abiola Paul. The director is no new comer as he has...

It’s a lonely walk for the editor in Nigeria. Unlike directors, cinematographers and actors, editors are excluded from the spotlight...

The Festival’s Twitter space was the ground set for one of the most vital people in the world of Cinema:...

No words are spoken in Smile. Not a single line of dialogue is uttered. Yet the film packs a mighty...

The Draper’s Hall of the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan has always proven to be a great atmosphere...

Songs of Ubong directed by Adenrele Owen Olowu, was made over the course of an evening in the house of...

Catch up with the highlights of day one at TAFM and read what we think about the films that screened....

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]by Osamudiamen Joseph Debola Santa is a movie director and producer whose feature debut, Mofe ni Mofe, came out in...

by Osamudiamen Joseph The first thing one notices about Atlantics is the sound of the Atlantic Ocean in all its...

Dami Orimogunje’s feature debut, For Maria: Ebun Pataki, which was released on Netflix on January 16th 2022, has resonated with...

by Osamudiamen Joseph It is amazing how much Ifeoma Chukwuogo is able to accomplish in about twenty minutes with her...

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With months of rigorous preparations trickling down to barely days before the inaugural edition of the Annual film mischief, the...

by Tonto I came to realize, as soon as last weekend, that there are two kinds of conversations: The loud...

by Osamudiamen Joseph The first film essay I ever wrote was titled, “The Wedding Party: Lessons in Authentic Storytelling from...

While New Year celebrations were on, Kunle Afolayan was busy exchanging words with a viewer on the Nigerian Movie Reviews...

by Adebayo Adegbite The king of comedy is gone, off to the shores of the unseen. It’s difficult to imagine...

by Osamudiamen Joseph Back in 2018, the British Film Institute called Surreal 16, “the filmmaking collective trying to forge a...

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”7074″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_column_text] We believe that a great story can come from anywhere, and be loved everywhere. Africa has...

Film Director Dire, Screenwriter/Published author Abuah Martins and Actor/Musician Molawa ‘Judo’ Davies of Miscell Entertainment talk to filmrats about their...

by Osamudiamen Joseph In the opening scene of the movie, the main character, Mofe (played by a perfectly cast Lateef...

by Adebayo Adegbite Influence employs the Bell Pottinger scandal as a conduit to discuss the role of Public relations, Advertisement...

by Eke Kalu Nearly 6 hours of Netflix’s first Nigerian Original series and it feels like Sorkin on steroids. There’s...

by Mr. X Born in the 90’s, I have witnessed a few Nigerian electoral tensions; the political parley of the...

by Osamudiamen Joseph This episode opens on a conversation between Dapo Banjo and Mr. Nurudeen Gobir. The journalist had reached...

by Mr. X One of the earliest teasers of the KOB sequel touts Makanaki’s return from the dead as a...

by Osamudiamen Joseph At 35 minutes, the third episode, An Old Enemy, is the shortest in the series. And this...
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