“Abalaye” is a production like no other in at least two decades, in terms of what I would consider the depth of its nature as a visually arresting epic movie. Released from the stables of Cornerstone Films International, one of the things that got me most about it is the sheer intensity of effort bothContinue reading ““ABALAYE” REVIEW”
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“EMERI” REVIEW
“Emeri” is a thought-provoking film that follows the harrowing journey of a garage boy, Gbolahan (nicknamed Emeri), whose life is shaped by domestic pain and violence, and moral decadence in the society. The film abounds with many spiritual messages and moral undertones. It underscores how many destinies are derailed by the enemy through dysfunctional familiesContinue reading ““EMERI” REVIEW”
“MAYE” REVIEW
A covenant, a couple, and a calling… Maye goes deeper than you expect.
“HE IS ALL THAT MATTERS 7” REVIEW
What happens when a spiritual leader lets go of his call? And can Towela forgive the man who once broke her? He Is All That Matters 7 presses the questions of obedience, repentance and grace.
“SHOULD WE KISS?” REVIEW
A timely, faith-driven high-school drama that challenges today’s norms on teen intimacy.
“SILHOUETTE OF DARKNESS” REVIEW
Silhouette of Darkness tells the story of Apostle Nelson, a servant of God who begins to run his ministry on his own terms rather than following the Master’s manual. The film creatively oscillates between past and present, tracing Nelson’s journey from a humble minister to “Most Honourable Apostle Felix Nelson (JP),” as his PA putsContinue reading ““SILHOUETTE OF DARKNESS” REVIEW”
Gospel Filmmaking Network Begins Inaugural Annual Conference
The Gospel Filmmaking Network (GFN) has launched its inaugural annual conference, which takes place from November 8 to 9, 2024, according to Gospel Film News. During a press briefing on Thursday at Redemption City, Ogun State, the association’s Director General, Evangelist Kayode Babalola, highlighted the vision behind GFN. Established under the leadership of its Chairman,Continue reading “Gospel Filmmaking Network Begins Inaugural Annual Conference”
Review of “I Dare Say No”: An Important Story with Room for Growth
Opeyemi Akintunde proves yet again why she’s a standout voice in storytelling. Her ability to weave both prose and drama with finesse is evident in her new film, “I Dare Say No”, a narrative that brings pressing societal issues into focus. The film follows three high school students —Bolanle, Sharon, and Jecinta — as theyContinue reading “Review of “I Dare Say No”: An Important Story with Room for Growth”
“INTERCEPT” REVIEW
I would like to begin this review with a quick critique I did for its first instalment, “In The Gap” (2023): For the love of Christ and movies, ‘In The Gap’ is a proof that audiences will follow a good story to the ends of the earth.In less than a minute into the movie, IContinue reading ““INTERCEPT” REVIEW”
“BEHIND THE SCENE” REVIEW
As found in the end note of “Behind the Scene”, Isaiah 45:15 – 17 (MSG) describes God as the one “who works behind the scenes”. It is an assertion that helps our faith and trust in the Lord, a thought that every true believer needs to have as they navigate the oceans of life. ThisContinue reading ““BEHIND THE SCENE” REVIEW”