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The hottest pop-culture takes this
Nigeria will host the official ‘Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever’ African Premiere
Wakanda is coming to
2023 Oscars: Nigeria Gets Second Chance At International Feature Film Submissions
The deadline has been extended to October
2023 Oscars: Nigeria’s Absence & International Feature Film Submissions From Africa
Nigeria will not submit a film in the 95th Academy
AV Club: Exploring the increasingly colourful brilliance of Nigerian Animation
A side of Nollywood that is undoubtedly on the
Jade Osiberu Inks Exclusive Deal With Amazon Prime Video
Osiberu’s three-year deal will include the creation of Original scripted TV and movie
AV Club: Exploring The Poignant Appeal of South African Films
providing contextual reflection of the nation's social and political evolution.
In Celebration Of Biyi Bandele, A Master of Storytelling
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Set to premiere on September
Marvel Studios Unveils First Trailer For ‘Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever’
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The good and not-so-great of the Nigerian pop documentary
AV Club: “Glamour Girls”, music choices & the complicated strides of modern Nollywood
A great encapsulation of where mainstream Nigerian filmmaking
Netflix Premiers Pilot Episode of Ayo Shonaiya’s ‘Afrobeats: The Backstory’
An in-depth look into the makings of Nigerian
Nemsia Studios inks exclusive deal with Amazon’s Prime Video for three films
More external investment in
AV Club: ‘Ayinla’ Blends Portraiture Into A Stirring Cultural Commentary
Tunde Kelani's signature flourishes enrich this modern classic
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"For me, when playing any character, the first rule is not to
AV Club: ‘Blood Sisters’ & the value of criticism in Nollywood
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