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Commenting on the movie in a Nigerian Tribune review, Adekunle Sulaimon said "some scenes that Ayinla songs are being sung, Adedimeji’s voice was not at par with the music played and the feud between Bayewu and Ayinla was not adequately represented, a scene of their squabble is not enough to tell of the duo arch-rivalry despite how heated ...
Kelani’s style of movie production salutes the past, recognizes the present and captures the future". [19] Beatriz Leal Riesco of Okay Africa concluded: "This screen adaptation of Femi Osofisan’s eponymous novel harnesses all the ingredients of the present-day Nigerian epic: witchcraft, melodrama, corruption, soccer, and love.
Tunde Kelani (born February 26,1946), popularly known as TK, is a Nigerian filmmaker. In a career spanning more than four decades, TK specialises in producing movies that promote Nigeria's cultural heritage, particularly that of the Yoruba. [1] He is also known for his screen adaptions of Nigerian novels and plays.
W e watch movies for so many reasons: the spectacle of great cinematography, the experience of connecting with a director's ideas, the sheer pleasure of watching a story unfold before us. But we ...
Bobbleheads: The Movie – released on home video by Universal Studios in December 2020. Foodfight! – released on DVD in the United States on May 7, 2013. Lego: The Adventures of Clutch Powers – released by Universal Studios in 2010. Bionicle: The Legend Reborn – released on home video by Universal Studios in September 2009.
Kidman said "an enormous amount of trust" was the key to unlocking the chemistry and complex relationship between her and Dickinson's characters during a Q&A for the movie in Los Angeles Oct. 18.
Thunderbolt: Magun is a 2001 Nigerian drama film directed and produced by Tunde Kelani. It was based on a book title Magun written by Adebayo Faleti and adapted for screenplay by Femi Kayode. [ 1 ]
The movie, which notably reunited Zemeckis with his “Forrest Gump” stars Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, was released by Sony Pictures in November but flopped at the box office with $13 million ...