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Although there were plenty of battle scenes and some decent character development to get me over the finish line, I just didn't find Return to Edan as intriguing as the last two books in the series.
Once upon a time, my idea of a great read was a well-written YA book. At that time, I could relate to those characters, understand them, and live through them vicariously. However, I did hope that more books inspired by African culture and lore would be present in the fantasy genre. It's safe to say […]
In Of War and Ruin, our heroes must ask themselves tough questions, make hard choices, and be exposed to great dangers.
Though the story leaves some elements underdeveloped, the story’s unique blend of folklore and fantasy makes Six Crimson Cranes a standout read.
Ghostroots is an exciting addition to the growing list of contemporary and speculative fiction in African literature.
The Malevolent Seven are some of the finest quest bands you'll ever find in this subgenre of fantasy, with their eccentrics and wit elevating the reading experience.
Christmas In Lagos is a delightful romance movie with intriguing characters that evoke several pleasant emotions, setting viewers up just right for the festive season.
Is Red One another forgettable Dwayne Johnson action flick? Yes and No. At least you’d always remember Buff Santa and his E.L.F (Enforcement, Logistics, and Fortification) team.
Oloture is a humanized insight into the silent desperation of Lagos prostitutes that prompts viewers to see the reasons for their actions.
Enough with the crop tops, Babylonian breastplates, Gladiator sandals, and taekwondo! The costumier of Lisabi is on fire!
On Thursday, September 19th, FilmOne Entertainment hosted a spectacular Exhibitors Showcase themed "Cinema Without Borders Igniting Creativity."
Alien: Romulus pays homage to the iconic horror elements of its predecessors while injecting some fresh acid blood into one of cinema’s greatest sci-fi franchises.
While many of the Nollywood movies on our list are quite old, it's a testament to the capabilities of the industry's pioneering filmmakers that these movies continue to be regarded so highly.
The character development in House of Ga'a was impressive, and I loved the way Ga’a switched seamlessly between doting father, lover, fighter, and tyrant.
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