A look at 7 Nigerian biopics that capture the country’s most iconic stories, heroes, and historic events in compelling ways.
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From Lagos to Côte d’Ivoire, Burna Boy’s 3 Cold Dishes Opens to ₦24.6M
Burna Boy’s 3 Cold Dishes recorded ₦24.6 million in its opening weekend, immediately signalling that the film has grabbed ...
Akin Alabi visited the set of the Agbara Nla remake, shared behind-the-scenes moments, and connected with Mike Bamiloye’s ...
Rushlake Media, FilmOne Entertainment and InkBlot Productions have entered into a strategic partnership to bring a selection ...
The reopening of the Studio Museum in Harlem, after seven years of construction, comes with dazzling alumni and collection ...
Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are reportedly set to reunite for a follow up to The Mummy Returns. If Universal Pictures ...
61* is a 2001 film originally made for and released on HBO, that’s currently streaming on the HBO Max streaming service. Just for a basic synopsis, the movie focuses on the 1961 New York Yankees, ...
When discussing the best film of every year of the 1960s, it's inevitable that classics like West Side Story and Psycho will be mentioned.
Abstract: Like many developing nations, Nigeria has experienced prolonged electricity supply shortages for decades. As a result, the government has implemented several policies and reforms to tackle ...
Diwali 2025 is a cinematic spectacle in Kollywood, mirroring the grand releases of Diwali 2001. This year's festive season saw a surge of films like 'Dude' and 'Bison' captivating audiences with ...
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