From the AMVCA red carpet to Afrobeats, discover how Nigeria's cultural influence is growing through unapologetic creativity ...
Award-winning comedy film The Fisherman officially opened in cinemas across Nigeria on May 15, 2026, with distribution handled by FilmOne Entertainment.The film begins its theatrical run nationwide ...
Award-winning comedy, ‘The Fisherman’, is officially in Nigerian cinemas nationwide starting today, May 15, 2026, distributed by FilmOne Entertainment.After a successful international festival run and ...
In celebration of Africa Day on May 25, Facebook has launched the sixth edition of its pan-African campaign, ‘Made by Africa, ...
With streamers pulling back from a post-pandemic boom, Nigeria's film industry is looking to theatrical moviegoing, training ...
The internationally acclaimed comedy film, "The Fisherman", written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Zoey Martinson, ...
The fan-favorite “Kill Tony” podcast is filming a comedy special for WrestleMania weekend, and you have the chance to get tickets for it live. On April 18, “KILL TONY: WrestleMania” will film live in ...
WHAT IT'S ABOUT Here's some life advice: If an old, dusty tin of mints falls from the ceiling of your dorm room, it would be best to throw the tin away. Do not sample the mints in question, especially ...
British YouTuber and filmmaker Kane Parsons is bringing Backrooms to life in the form of an A24 horror movie. Starring several esteemed actors, the upcoming found-footage film is expected to reach the ...
If the first three industrial revolutions have taught us anything, it’s that a nation’s progress depends largely on its ability to disseminate specific technologies. In fact, not all technologies are ...
The singular, untouchable, in a league of her own Princess Peach voiced by Anya Taylor-Joy is back on screens in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Chris Pratt who?! If you can’t make it out to theaters ...
When it was released, it felt like the entire world stopped to watch Don’t Look Up, and for good reason. It spoke (and still speaks) directly to the reality we’re living in, with a level of satire ...