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Directed by Kunle AfolayanOrigin NigeriaGenres Drama,
HorrorThemes Films set in AfricaActors Ramsey Nouah,
Kunle Afolayan,
Omoni Oboli,
Jide KosokoRating44%
The film opens in Araromire in 1908: There is an old folktale about a goddess Araromire who asked a priest to invoke her spirit into a figurine carved out of the bark of a cursed tree. When villagers of Araromire touched the figurine, Araromire would grant them wealth and prosperity in all their endeavours. This good fortune however unfortunately lasted for just seven years, after which everything deteriorated and became worse than it was seven years ago. The climax of the disaster was when the priest who invoked her spirit was found dead at the river. The villagers become infuriated and invaded the Araromire shrine; the shrine is burned down and that ended the evil of Araromire., 2h25
Directed by Kunle AfolayanOrigin NigeriaGenres Drama,
Thriller,
CrimeThemes Films set in Africa,
Psychologie,
Films about sexuality,
Rape in fiction,
LGBT-related films,
Films about pedophilia,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Kunle Afolayan,
Kanayo O. Kanayo,
Kehinde Bankole,
David Bailie,
Femi AdebayoRating63%
The film opens with images of a young lady being raped by a seemingly unknown man. Inspector Danladi Waziri (Sadiq Daba) is summoned by the British colonial military to present a draft of his findings on the series of virgin killings that has occurred in Akote. The film flashes back, as Daba narrates his story on his observations and experience from his arrival in the town of Akote; he is warmly received by Sergeant Afonja (Kayode Aderupoko). On arriving the village square, Danladi notices the villagers celebrating a horse-rider, who is later noted by Afonja to be Prince Aderopo (Demola Adedoyin). He just returned from the city, as the first university graduate in the community. Danladi observes physical and circumstantial similarities in the deceased virgins, and deduces it must be serial killing. Danladi and Afonja continues in their investigations; the officers interrogates Agbekoya (Kunle Afolayan), who is the owner of the farm where the last lady was killed. Agbekoya denies any knowledge of the events that led to the killings and is subsequently freed by the inspector Waziri due to his perceived language barrier between them., 2h12
Origin NigeriaGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Political filmsActors Rita Dominic,
Linda Ejiofor,
Kehinde Bankole,
Nse Ikpe Etim,
Jide Kosoko,
Kate HenshawRating77%
The film opens at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, with a phone conversation between Mr. Makinde Esho (Femi Jacobs) and his Managing director (Jide Kosoko). Makinde is reminded by his MD about how important it is for him to get an authorization from the Ministry of Land, and return to Lagos with a positive feedback. Just as Makinde is about to board a Taxi, he is interrupted by Ejura (Linda Ejiofor), a female Corp member who pleads for a Lift, as she is short on cash and there is a long queue at the ATM. Makinde refuses at first, but after much persuasion from Ejura, he reluctantly agrees. Even though Ejura had promised earlier to keep mute during the ride, her inquisitive nature gives Makinde facial expressions that prompt answers and eventually start a conversation., 1h35
Origin NigeriaGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films set in AfricaActors Genevieve Nnaji,
Joke SilvaRating71%
Jemima (Genevieve Nnaji) isn't having the best of times. Her boyfriend, Frederick (Fred Amata), is too busy with other parts of his life to give her the attention and affection she needs, and she is distracted at work. A writer, she records her feelings in a series of "letters to a stranger" on her computer. , 1h51
Directed by Desmond ElliotOrigin NigeriaGenres Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films set in AfricaActors Monalisa Chinda,
Joseph Benjamin,
Desmond Elliot,
Nse Ikpe Etim,
Uche JomboThe film revolves around two Casanovas, friends and business partners; Iyke (Joseph Benjamin) and Bernard (Desmond Elliot), and a divorce lawyer, Delphine (Monalisa Chinda), who is a divorcee herself and doesn't want to have anything to do with men again. Bernard strikes a bet with Iyke which involves Iyke having sex with Delphine in ten days or forfeit five percent of his shares to Bernard; if Iyke succeeded, he'd have five percent of Bernard's shares. However, Bernard tells Tena (Nse Ikpe Etim), Delphine's best friend about the bet in order to have an edge, thereby complicating things for Iyke., 2h31
Directed by Howard HawksOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Mise en scène d'un éléphant,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors John Wayne,
Elsa Martinelli,
Hardy Krüger,
Red Buttons,
Gérard Blain,
Bruce CabotRating70%
Hatari! is the story of a group of adventurers in East Africa, engaged in the exciting and lucrative but dangerous business of catching wild animals for delivery to zoos around the world. As "Momella Game Ltd.", they operate from a compound near the town of Arusha. The head of the group is Sean Mercer (John Wayne); the others are safari veteran Little Wolf a/k/a "Indian" (Bruce Cabot), drivers "Pockets" (Red Buttons), and Kurt (Hardy Krüger), roper Luis (a Mexican former bullfighter; Valentin de Vargas), and Brandy (Michele Girardon), a young woman whose late father was a member of the group; she grew up there., 1h57
Directed by Frank CoraciOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about children,
Films about familiesActors Drew Barrymore,
Terry Crews,
Adam Sandler,
Joel McHale,
Wendi McLendon-Covey,
Bella ThorneRating65%
Divorcee Lauren Reynolds (Drew Barrymore), who has two sons, Brendan (Braxton Beckham) and Tyler (Kyle Red Silverstein), meets Jim Friedman (Adam Sandler), a widower with three daughters, Hilary (Bella Thorne), Espn (Emma Fuhrmann), and Lou (Alyvia Alyn Lind) on a blind date. The date ends in a disaster due to Jim's clumsy and careless attitude and Lauren's perfectionist nature along with the fact that they have their date at Hooters., 1h19
Directed by Michelle Aisha BelloOrigin NigeriaGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films set in AfricaActors Damilola Adegbite,
Eku EdeworRating64%
Kemi works in her parents’ flower shop, and she dreams of becoming one of the happy married couples she sees every day. Her longtime lawyer boyfriend Umar has promised to marry her when he gets a promotion, but she is growing impatient. Still living with her embarrassing parents, she spends her nights in her room, planning the wedding she hopes to have someday., 1h56
Directed by John LandisOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Monde imaginaireActors Eddie Murphy,
Arsenio Hall,
Shari Headley,
James Earl Jones,
Madge Sinclair,
John AmosRating70%
Akeem Joffer, the crown prince to the throne of the wealthy African nation of Zamunda, lives a pampered lifestyle with every daily facet performed by servants. Akeem has become fed up with this and wishes to do more for himself. The final straw comes when his parents, King Jaffe and Queen Aeoleon, present him with an arranged bride-to-be named Imani Izzi, whom he has never met and who has been trained to obey Akeem's every command. Akeem concocts a plan to travel to the United States to find an intelligent, independent-minded woman he can both love and respect, and who will love Akeem for who he is and not for his wealth and social status as a prince. Akeem and his best friend/personal aide, Semmi, flip a coin to decide between going to either Los Angeles or New York City, and end up going to New York City. They end up in the borough of Queens and rent a run-down apartment in the neighborhood of Long Island City, passing themselves off as poor foreign students. They begin working at a local fast food restaurant called McDowell's—an obvious ripoff of McDonald's—owned by widower Cleo McDowell and his two daughters, Lisa and Patrice.