Horror Rules 2025: How the Genre Dethroned Superheroes

The horror genre is living up to its name in 2025—dominating the box office, smashing records, and proving that scares sell better than capes. While superhero blockbusters struggle to hold audiences’ attention, horror is thriving with chilling masterpieces, spine-tingling sequels, and bold new visions.   The Top Horror Movies of 2025 So Far   1. […]

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Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 Debuts- What’s Next for Wednesday Season 3?

Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 has just landed on Netflix, reigniting gothic thrills, shocking reveals, and even more questions. As fans dig into the finale, excitement is already building for Season 3 with renewed energy, deeper family secrets, and a faster turnaround promised by the creators.   Wednesday Season 2 Part 2 — What Happened […]

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Netflix's July Lineup featuring The Magnificent Seven

The Magnificent Seven: Netflix’s July Lineup That Actually Delivered

You’re used to seeing Top 5 or Top 10 lists, but we’re shaking things up with our Top 7 Netflix July movies. Forget everything you know about movie rankings. While everyone else is playing it safe with their predictable top 5s and crowded top 10s, we’re going rogue with exactly seven picks that dominated Netflix […]

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The 4th Generation: Breaking Cycles Amidst Trauma

‘The 4th Generation’ is a Nollywood movie produced and directed by Toyin Abraham, starring Toyin Abraham, Bimbo Akintola, Lanre Hassan, and Bianca Ugowanne. The film explores themes of generational trauma, faith, womanhood, and the struggles within Nigerian families. The movie follows the lives of three women from the same bloodline, each representing a different generation, […]

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5 Nollywood Movies That Get Better Every Time You Watch Them

There’s something special about discovering a film that reveals new layers each time you watch it. While Hollywood gets most of the attention for rewatchable classics, Nollywood has quietly produced some incredible movies that deserve multiple viewings. These aren’t just good films but they’re the kind that make you notice something different every single time. […]

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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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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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Dakota Johnson in ‘Am I OK?’ – A Quiet Gem That Sneaks Up on You

You know those movies that don’t scream for your attention but somehow stick with you for days? That’s exactly what happened with “Am I OK?”  and honestly, I wasn’t expecting much going in. Dakota Johnson plays Lucy, a woman in her thirties who’s having what you might call a very delayed sexual awakening. She’s been […]

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Out in the Darkness Review: Nollywood Finally Gets Maternal Mental Health Right

I’ll be honest – when I saw that “Out in the Darkness” was about postpartum depression, I was skeptical about the drama. But director Sarah Kwaji has crafted something genuinely powerful here, and Kehinde Bankole delivers one of the rawest performances I’ve seen in Nigerian cinema this year. The Plot The movie follows Bolu, a […]

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