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Naijaview has posted 289 movie reviews.
Review of Olugbare
Posted 10 months ago
“entertainment value is ok but the message drives me crazier than the evil mom of the film. iIt is time that films portray a struggle for social justice!where a woman cannot be deprived of her kids for years on the whim of idiotic parents in law! and where such ignorant and stupid in-law behavior is not justified by saying "everyone would do the same?". Perhaps someday screens will show a fight for justice outside of juju charms gone wrong.”
“entertainment value is ok but the message drives me crazier than the evil mom of the film. iIt is time that films portray a struggle for social justice!where a woman cannot be deprived of her kids for years on the whim of idiotic parents in law! and where such ignorant and stupid in-law behavior is not justified by saying "everyone would do the same?". Perhaps someday screens will show a fight for justice outside of juju charms gone wrong.”
Review of 19 Macaulay Street 2
Posted 10 months ago
“unusual Nollywood fare. Powerful stuff indeed- Kudos to the director for troubling portrayal of a deeply dysfunctional family and absolutely phenomenal acting by all the actors.”
“unusual Nollywood fare. Powerful stuff indeed- Kudos to the director for troubling portrayal of a deeply dysfunctional family and absolutely phenomenal acting by all the actors.”
Review of 19 Macaulay Street
Posted 10 months ago
“A disconcerting film- quite unusual Nollywood fare. Powerful stuff indeed- Kudos to the director for venturing into the new zone of cinema, but I understand why it would not be popular with Nollywood audiences- troubling portrayal of a deeply dysfunctional family with the mysterious tragic happenings that remind us both of Hollywood’s bent for the spine chiller. The films strongest point is the absolutely phenomenal acting by all the actors: Mercy Johnson, Eucharia, the young man playing the son and so on. Whew. Some excellent shots too- check out the headshot in part 2 of the son and his teen friend dancing and freezing with faces up close. The film does try too hard and has some flaws in a subplot but yes- unlike most Nollywood films, this one cannot be easily forgotten. I’m glad I watched it.”
“A disconcerting film- quite unusual Nollywood fare. Powerful stuff indeed- Kudos to the director for venturing into the new zone of cinema, but I understand why it would not be popular with Nollywood audiences- troubling portrayal of a deeply dysfunctional family with the mysterious tragic happenings that remind us both of Hollywood’s bent for the spine chiller. The films strongest point is the absolutely phenomenal acting by all the actors: Mercy Johnson, Eucharia, the young man playing the son and so on. Whew. Some excellent shots too- check out the headshot in part 2 of the son and his teen friend dancing and freezing with faces up close. The film does try too hard and has some flaws in a subplot but yes- unlike most Nollywood films, this one cannot be easily forgotten. I’m glad I watched it.”
Review of Lord's Chosen
Posted 10 months ago
“I tend to be critical of this category of cinema, but this one had interesting storylines wrapping its message of forgiveness and redemptive love, eg the village women and their social uprising for equity etc - somehow all came together in a film with both serious and hilarious moments as when the women chased a husband all the way to the kings courtyard! or the mad escape from a "ghost".”
“I tend to be critical of this category of cinema, but this one had interesting storylines wrapping its message of forgiveness and redemptive love, eg the village women and their social uprising for equity etc - somehow all came together in a film with both serious and hilarious moments as when the women chased a husband all the way to the kings courtyard! or the mad escape from a "ghost".”
Review of Voice Mail
Posted 10 months ago
“starts bad, deteriorates fast and ends you in its pile of cinema dung. load of incoherent nonsense. Frankly- I am one frustrated viewer this week. ..reduced to trying to watch such junk- we got a collection of dismal films. Izogn- your call!”
“starts bad, deteriorates fast and ends you in its pile of cinema dung. load of incoherent nonsense. Frankly- I am one frustrated viewer this week. ..reduced to trying to watch such junk- we got a collection of dismal films. Izogn- your call!”
Review of Mountains Of Evil 2
Posted 10 months ago
“Part 2 takes off in like vein as part 1. Really suspenseful- I keep waiting for the crises to break lose. Unfortunately, seems like we must wait for the continuation "lost in the forest".”
“Part 2 takes off in like vein as part 1. Really suspenseful- I keep waiting for the crises to break lose. Unfortunately, seems like we must wait for the continuation "lost in the forest".”
Review of Mountains Of Evil
Posted 10 months ago
“whew- a tense and taut one. Not a typical "traditional film" like the cover implies. Youth corps members from the city get lost and stumble into the spooky affairs of an isolated village controlled by the king, (Olu Jacobs) and a priestess (Patience Ozokwor). Despite some flaws - a great cast keeps you on the edge of your seat.”
“whew- a tense and taut one. Not a typical "traditional film" like the cover implies. Youth corps members from the city get lost and stumble into the spooky affairs of an isolated village controlled by the king, (Olu Jacobs) and a priestess (Patience Ozokwor). Despite some flaws - a great cast keeps you on the edge of your seat.”