In Kasonova, Oluseyi Asurf Amuwa’s latest feature since Hakkunde, Wale Ojo plays a Casanova who denigrates women and Ireti Doyle plays a no-nonsense lady who is quick to silence men
Jenifa’s Diary is arguably the most popular Nigerian TV series of this decade. It found popularity for the manner in which it was able to unite Nigerians irrespective of tribe,
Disney’s live-action adaptation of The Lion King premieres this summer. Directed by Jon Favreau-helmed the feature film brings treasured characters to the big screen in a completely new way. The
In the trailer for Across the Rising Sun, we see Beverly Naya like never before. She is not playing her usual vixen role; here, she plays Nnaji Diallo, an overzealous
Ever since her debut hit, The Visit, Biodun Stephen has consistently shown she is one of the most charming screenwriters operating in the romance genre in Nollywood. She writes relatable,
Inkblot Productions have released the official trailer for The Set Up, their upcoming, star-studded drama. Adesua kicking ass, Jim Iyke being the charismatic bad boy that wooed us all in
Netflix isn’t slowing down on its acquisition of Nigerian films. The streaming giant, which recently bought the global rights to Genevieve’s Lionheart and Niyi Akinmolayan’s Chief Daddy, has just acquired
It is no news that the bulk of Nollywood films are products of safe filmmaking. Mostly happy romantic tales with lots of jovial scenes, making our films monotonous and tiring.
Ahead of its LA screening today at the Creative Artist Agency (CAA) headquarters, Mo Abudu, who executively produced and is credited for the film’s story, shared the first teaser for
Mad About You wastes no time in telling you it is focused on the glam and vile of celebrity. In the opening scene, Dami (Blossom Chukwujekwu), an A-list Nollywood actor,
The abuse domestic helps suffer is explored in this trailer for Under, a crime-drama miniseries created by Ifeoma Chukwuogo (Bariga Sugar) starring Tope Tedela in a lead role. Set around
Biopics and historical films based on real-life events are not common in Nollywood, and when you watch a film like The Darkest Hour, you crave a Moshood Abiola (MKO) biopic;
The first trailer for Luce, a psychological thriller directed by Nigerian-American director, Julius Onah highlights an award-winning cast and a provocative, well-crafted teaser. Earlier this year, the director known for his