Jerusalem Film Festival 2025: Winners Announced

The Jerusalem Film Festival recently wrapped up its 2025 edition, celebrating outstanding achievements in filmmaking, storytelling, and performances. Here are the notable winners; Best Feature Film: “Oxygen” The Haggiag Award for Best Feature Film went to “Oxygen” by Natalie Braun. This powerful anti-war film explores themes of conflict and human experience, leaving a lasting impact […]

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“Dangerous Animals” (2025): Terror Above and Below the Surface

Dangerous Animals is a  Survival Horror written by Nick Lepard. The film stars Hassie Harrison, Josh Hueton, Rob Carlton, Ella Newton, Liam Greinke, and Jai Courtney. The film follows Zephyr (Hassie Harrison), a young surfer who becomes the captive of a deranged serial killer obsessed with sharks. Instead of feeding victims to the predators, this […]

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Sin: First Kill – Nollywood’s Latest Power Play

Nollywood continues its streak of compelling dramas with “Sin: First Kill,” a gripping tale that explores the dark underbelly of Lagos’ high society. The film premiered globally on Prime Video on July 24, 2025. The plot centers on Tosin Shina, a glamorous Lagos socialite and nightclub owner, whose perfect life shatters when her husband is […]

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To Kill A Monkey: A Masterclass in Nigerian Crime Drama

After a four-year hiatus, Kemi Adetiba returns to our screens with a vengeance, delivering what might be her most ambitious project yet. “To Kill A Monkey” is an eight-part Netflix crime thriller that premiered on July 18, 2025, and it’s already making waves across the continent as “a rare gem that offers a refreshing dose […]

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5 Hollywood Movies That Get Better Everytime you Watch Them

It happens to us all. Scrolling through Netflix for the hundredth time this week, overwhelmed by choice, and suddenly you find yourself choosing that one movie you’ve already seen three times. There’s something comforting about revisiting a great film, but some movies go beyond comfort viewing. They reward you for coming back, and you learn […]

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Omoni Oboli shares why divorce wasn’t considered in her 24-year marriage

Veteran actress and Filmmaker Omoni Oboli shares the secret to her 24-year marriage with Nnamdi Oboli, saying their pre-wedding commitment helped make it last. She and her husband tied the knot in 2000. In a candid conversation with media personality Chude Jideonwo, Omoni Oboli emphasized that a pivotal factor contributing to the longevity and strength […]

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Love on Shaky Ground: ‘After a Night in July’

“After a Night in July”, directed by Omoni Oboli, is a compelling drama that intertwines themes of love, choices, and the complexities of relationships. The film follows Helen and Charles, whose whirlwind romance leads to an unplanned pregnancy and a rushed wedding. With the chaotic first year of marriage, Helen and Charles navigate sleepless nights […]

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You Won’t Forget ‘Revelations’: Korean Cinema’s Thriller That Makes You Question Everything

If you’ve survived the emotional rollercoaster that was “Train to Busan” or got hooked on “Hellbound”, you already know director Yeon Sang-ho doesn’t play around. With “Revelations”, he’s adapting his webtoon, a good sign that creators are invested. Here’s what makes this thriller stand out: A pastor believes God guides him through visions about a […]

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Katie Holmes to Star in,Write & Direct ‘Happy Hours’ Trilogy with Joshua Jackson

Katie Holmes is set to write, direct, and star in “Happy Hours”, a new feature film trilogy. In this project, she’ll be reuniting with her “Dawson’s Creek” co-star Joshua Jackson. “Happy Hours” tells the story of two people played by Joshua Jackson and Katie Holmes navigating the complexities of their relationship. Amidst the challenges of […]

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