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‘Love in Every Word Part 2’: Did We Really Need This Sequel?
The real question remains: Did we need Love in Every Word Part 2? Honestly, no. The first film ended on a high, a satisfying “aww” moment that didn’t ask for a continuation. The sequel feels like an ...
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Is Nollywood Lacking A Theatre-to-Film Pipeline?
Nollywood can’t grow if it keeps sidelining trained talent. You can’t build a sustainable industry on vibes, virality, and ...
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Crumbling love stories of Nigerian celebrities
Behind the glamour, flash lights, and red-carpet smiles, the love lives of Nigerian celebrities often play out like movie dramas with beautiful beginnings ... The pair, known for their vibrant dance ...
Halloween may be the season of horror movies, but here's an assembly of outstanding non-horror movies that take place during ...
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Muyideen Oladapo: I owned bakery before making it in Nollywood
Muyideen Ademola Kososi. My parents named me that.
Ah, love triangles—is there anything more deliciously excruciating to watch onscreen? Even America’s first full-length film, ...
From the days when a single phone call felt like a luxury to now being just a tap away no matter where you are, long-distance ...
Young, who joined Selling Sunset in season 6 but left the Oppenheim Group in season 9, has been married to Brandon Young ...
IF you ever want to witness creativity in its purest, wildest and most gloriously confused form, don’t waste your time in ...
Loved for his precision on the field and his undeniable swag off the pitch, Doctor Khumalo is a celebrated football icon.
At a recent New York Film Festival press conference following a screening of his new movie Father Mother Sister Brother, writer-director Jim Jarmusch described his creative process as the gathering of ...
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