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Why Nigerian horror films now struggle to scare us

There was a time when Nollywood horror could make you sleep with the lights on. Back in the ’90s and…

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Josh Olaoluwa Is Making African Films Everyone Will Talk About

When Josh Olaoluwa tells his story, you quickly realise he isn’t simply producing films, he’s producing moments, movements, and possibilities.…

Women behind the camera: The rise of female directors in Nollywood

It is one thing to appear in front of the camera. It is another thing entirely to stand behind it,…

The rise of mini-series in Nollywood: Why short, bingeable stories are winning audiences

Once upon a time, Nigerian TV lived on long seasons, endless soap operas, and weekly family dramas that stretched for…

Nigeria Entertainment Industry

The entertainment industry of Nigeria happens to be Africa’s best pinpointed asset which offers digitalized Nollywood movies, blockbuster Nollywood films,…

Why Tales by Moonlight was the last time TV felt sacred

There was a time when television in Nigeria was not background noise, not the idle chatter of sitcoms flickering while…

Subtitles as gateways: Why Nigerian films need better translations

A few years ago, watching a Nollywood film with subtitles could be a test of patience. A Yoruba warrior might…

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