Politics and family drama prove more thrilling than the readily spectacular dance of dragons in the HBO show’s second season.
Reviews
Nollywood’s young actors and actresses lend this Netflix show its main appeal.
Beyond anything else, For Maria Ebun Pataki gets points for tackling a rarely discussed subject.
The Play Network remake fails to hit any of its old predecessor’s high points.
This Nigerian experiment at telling a time-travel tale is a misfire.
An enjoyable no-frills story from director Kayode Kasum about a single mother seeking career breakthrough amidst familial strife.
With ornate schemes and smart, sometimes unclear, plot twists, Niyi Akinmolayan makes a film that lives up to its name.
A lack of finesse (and finance) hinders the ambition of Tade Ogidan’s “Prison Break” movie.
The show utilizes negative tropes of reality TV as a vehicle to drive its subplots, while making perfunctory gestures towards genuine vulnerability.
Biodun Stephen’s Breaded Life attempts to combine the intimacy of humanity with realism, and pulls it off.