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