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  • Grammy-winning Nigerian  singer, Burna Boy ventures into movies

    Grammy-winning Nigerian  singer, Burna Boy ventures into movies

    Grammy-winning Nigerian  singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as  Burna Boy, has made his way into the movie industry.

    The 32-year-old artiste is set to make his debut as an executive producer in Black Mic Mac’s upcoming movie ‘3 Cold Dishes.’

    Burna Boy would executively produce the movie through Spaceship Films, a company he co-founded alongside Bose Ogulu, his mother.

    The movie will be co-produced by Black Mic Mac, Ifind, Alma Prods, Asurf Films, and Martian Network.

    Directed by Asurf Oluseyi and written by Tomi Adesina, ‘3 Cold Dishes’ is a story set across Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, and Côte d’Ivoire.

    “This film is a testament to the strength and resilience of its characters, and it took us blood and sweat to get it to this stage,” the director, Asurf Oluseyi stated in an interview with Variety.

    The film boasts of star-studded casts such as Osas Ighodaro, Femi Jacobs, Wale Ojo, Ruby Akubueze, Brutus Richards as well as some Ivorian and Senegalese actors.

  • No more movies –  Reminsce calls it quit with acting

    No more movies – Reminsce calls it quit with acting

    Nigerian rap sensation, Remilekun Abdulkalid Safaru, popularly known as Reminisce has called it quit with acting in Nollywood movies.

    The artiste who featured in a thrilling Nollywood movie, 2018 action crime thriller, ‘King Of Boys’,revealed that he will no longer accept roles in movies.

    Speaking in the latest episode of the Zero Conditions podcast, the ‘Local Rappers’ crooner said he only accepted to play the role of Makanaki in the feisty crime thriller because he wanted to try something new.

    “I am not acting again. I’m not interested anymore,” he said.

    He said he would have loved to fulfil the wishes of fans who want to see him in more movies but “no.”

    Reminisce emphasized that he is adventurous, hinting that he may decide to become a newscaster in the future just for the fun of it.

    Recall that the indigenous rapper also revealed that he would be going on a break to allow him concentrate on his family.

  • “Naked scenes are crucial in films”- Nollywood actress, Ogunmola

    “Naked scenes are crucial in films”- Nollywood actress, Ogunmola

    Nollywood actress, Bolaji Ogunmola, has stressed that adult scenes are needed in most movies to tell stories better.

    Speaking in an interview, Ogunmola noted that one cannot be telling stories about prostitutes or strippers, and they would be fully clothed.

    Nollywood actress, Bolaji Ogunmola, has stressed that adult scenes are needed in most movies to tell stories better.

Speaking in an interview, Ogunmola noted that one cannot be telling stories about prostitutes or strippers, and they would be fully clothed.

In her words: “I think it is needed sometimes to drive home certain aspects of the character portrayed. One cannot be telling stories about prostitutes or strippers, and they would be fully clothed.

"If the stories require it; then, let them show it. When a film is very good, the sexual scenes are not the first thing people would remember. It would be about how the film made them feel.”

    In her words: “I think it is needed sometimes to drive home certain aspects of the character portrayed. One cannot be telling stories about prostitutes or strippers, and they would be fully clothed.

    “If the stories require it; then, let them show it. When a film is very good, the sexual scenes are not the first thing people would remember. It would be about how the film made them feel.”

    Nollywood actress, Bolaji Ogunmola, has stressed that adult scenes are needed in most movies to tell stories better.

Speaking in an interview, Ogunmola noted that one cannot be telling stories about prostitutes or strippers, and they would be fully clothed.

In her words: “I think it is needed sometimes to drive home certain aspects of the character portrayed. One cannot be telling stories about prostitutes or strippers, and they would be fully clothed.

"If the stories require it; then, let them show it. When a film is very good, the sexual scenes are not the first thing people would remember. It would be about how the film made them feel.”

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) recalls that sometime in 2018, the actress asserted that people think she is not talented because she is curvy.

    According to Ogunmola, her best childhood memories were her birthdays.

    “I was very flamboyant as a kid and I loved to play dress-up. It’s memorable for me right now because I hardly celebrate birthdays anymore, unlike when I was a child.

    “I had my elementary education at Philomena Nursery and Primary School, Ebute Metta, Lagos. For my post-elementary education, I attended Yinbol (Yinka Bolarinwa) College, Ibadan. I studied Business Management and Entrepreneurship at the National Open University of Nigeria, Victoria Island, Lagos. I also obtained a diploma in Acting from the Royal Arts Academy, Surulere, Lagos.”

    On her journey into acting, she said: “I had an idea that I was going to be involved in the entertainment industry. I thought it was going to be music, but I couldn’t sing. Afterwards, I thought I was going to be a model, but I was fat. So, I suspected it would be film I was going to do.

    “One day, I was in church and my drama team told me to act the role of Esther in a play. I eventually did and my acting was commended. That was when I knew that there was something interesting about acting. Till today, every time I go to that church, everyone remembers me as ‘Esther.”

    Professionally, her first movie role in Nollywood was Uduak Isong’s “Okon Goes to School” which Lancelot Imasuen directed.

     

    On how she got noticed in Nollywood, the actress said: “I think both my body and talent got me noticed in the industry. To be honest, you can’t just have a fairly good body and not have a bit of talent. You must have at least a bit of both otherwise, there would be a problem. You must be able to look good and also be able to act. If you have a Kim Kardashian body but can’t act, you won’t go far. However, I’d have to say that Sobi’s Mystic is my most challenging and daring job yet.”

  • How I accept roles in movies – Nollywood actor, Kunle Remi

    How I accept roles in movies – Nollywood actor, Kunle Remi

    Popular Nollywood actor, Kunle Remi has revealed factors he considers before accepting a movie role.

    The actor, who was on an Instagram live with Kunle Afolayan said, “I am going to start by talking from before and now. Before, I will take most scripts that go with my morals or discipline, I will take most scripts based on the fact that I am trying to prove myself, I am trying to prove a point. And while I was doing that I got stuck in the loop of looking the same way every time in every script.

    “So, now crossing over for me or maturing to a point where you send me a script and the first thing I am looking for is who is the character I am about to play? Would I see myself in this character? If I see myself in this character, I think it is very easy, if I am not going to see myself in this character then it seems like it works for me, so now I am interested in the work because this is not Kunle, this is not close to Kunle.”

     

  • [VIDEO] They just suffer me, I was paid N5000 for movie roles – Kenneth Aguba reveals

    [VIDEO] They just suffer me, I was paid N5000 for movie roles – Kenneth Aguba reveals

    Veteran Nollywood actor, Kenneth Aguba has revealed the amount he was paid for movie roles.

    Aguba claimed that he was paid N5000 and go through stress before he receives his pay

    “They just suffer me they can’t pay me. They eat me money and didn’t pay me well, they paid me 5000 and said they were paying me”.

    Recall that in July the actor surfaced in an online video for being homeless.

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  • Movies produced by new Nollywood actors lack originality – Emeka Ossai

    Movies produced by new Nollywood actors lack originality – Emeka Ossai

    Veteran Nollywood actor and film director, Mr Emeka Ossai has said movies produced by new Nollywood actors lacked originality.

    Ossai, who made this known in Lagos State on Friday, said this was the reason most veterans in the industry were off the screen, stressing that a chunk of the new Nollywood movies lacked focus.

    Ossai said that the Nollywood industry was pulled out of the woods by the efforts of the veterans and ensured it remained afloat.

    “The veterans started the path called: Nollywood some years back and were able to colonize Africa and the diaspora to love our contents and to love Nigeria.

    “To sustain Nollywood, the kind of story we tell should be original and indigenous. Some people have infiltrated the industry with colonial mentality of doing business; they want to adulterate our culture by bringing in some content outside our cultural identity.

    “People acting and mimicking the whites when they are blacks by speaking through their nostrils and changing the trajectory from contemporary Africa stories should rethink,” he said.

    Ossai argued that there had been some unwritten values in the Nollywood industry, which had helped it grown and must be protected.

    “Some producers of movies have created “New Nollywood” by bringing in untrained artistes. In our own time, we were trained either formally or informally.

    “We were trained in the Nollywood through apprenticeship or actual practice overtime before becoming a frontrunner in the business.

    “Some artists can play the role of a “Waka Pass” for 10 years before getting a lead role. A fresher cannot muscle an old hand in role within a short time,” he said.

    Ossai reiterated that the Nollywood industry needed the inputs of the veterans who would provide the lead for the new entrants to flourish.

    He said some of the new films produced by young artistes that goes to the cinema should have the inputs of the old hands for it to be recognised.

    “A film called, “Lion Heart by Genevieve Nnaji, is an essentially an old Nollywood film upgraded to the world standard and the result was great because it attracted great endorsements worth millions of dollars.

    “The younger ones cannot go to the cinemas without the inputs of the older ones and think it will succeed, no, it might fail.

    “The old hands will keep the torch running, while the new entrants will complement, actors that rose to the top started in a humble way.

    “We have many examples of them like Omotola Jalade. She joined the industry when she was in the secondary school and got a role, probably more than a decade after, ” he said.

    “So, it will be difficult for a fresher to compete or play a role with such a veteran,” Ossai said.

  • Nollywood produced 375 movies in Q3 2021 — NFVCB

    Nollywood produced 375 movies in Q3 2021 — NFVCB

    The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) says it recorded 375 Nollywood movie productions in the third quarter (Q3) of 2021.

    According to NAN, the data was listed in the Q3 report of the board’s department of film censorship and classification.

    The report captured all films submitted to the board’s offices from across the country.

    According to the report, the number of movies produced during the quarter represented a sharp decline when compared to the previous quarters.

    The NFVCB says 635 movies were produced in the second quarter and 416 in the first quarter.

    “The report is for onward submission to the relevant Federal Government authority for the compilation of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the third quarter (GDP) Q3, 2021,” the NFVCB said.

    According to the report, Lagos had the highest number of movies produced for the period with 159.

    Abuja followed closely with 108 movies while Onitsha recorded 83 movie productions.

    The analysis by location further showed that Kano had eight while Port Harcourt and Jos recorded six respectively.

    Benin had five movies for the period under review.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that NFVCB had described Nollywood as Nigeria’s “new oil” capable of attracting investors.

    “The film industry can… create jobs, and boost the nation’s GDP if adequate attention is given to it,” the agency said.

    “The industry is no longer for entertainment alone, but it offered great opportunities in creating a lot of jobs for the youths. We always see new faces every day in the industry.

    “Assuming this industry is not waxing stronger, joblessness would have pervaded everywhere.”

     

  • 5 Christmas-themed movies you should watch on Netflix

    5 Christmas-themed movies you should watch on Netflix

    With Christmas around the corner, TheNewsGuru brings to you 5 fun Netflix movies that will lighten up your Christmas.

     

    Princess Switch: Switched Again

    ‘Princess Switch: Switched Again’ follows the life of the now married Princess Stacy and her look-alike friend, Duchess Magaret, as they pursue new adventures.

    To understand this movie, you’d have to watch the prequel; ‘Princess Switch’ where the story begins.

    In this sequel, Princess Stacy and Duchess Magaret will have to switch again but things will get complicated after Fiona, the duchess’ cousin ruins things.

    Vanessa Hudgens maintains her lead role as Princess Stacy, Duchess Magaret, and cousin Fiona.

     

    How The Grinch Stole Christmas

    This Christmas comedy is a great movie. The plot follows Grinch lives in solitude just outside Whoville.

    He hates the townsfolk and despises Christmas. Cindy Lou, a six-year-old girl, who believes in the spirit of the festival, sets out to reform him.

     

    Jingle Jangle

    Hope is found for a once joyful toymaker whose apprentice betrayed him after his granddaughter appears on his doorstep.

    ‘Jingle Jangle’ is a great Christmas fantasy musical with charming characters and yes, it’s one which the entire family can enjoy.

    ‘Klaus’

    After carefree Jesper is announced as the worst postman in the Academy, his father ships him off to a small waring town in the north pole.

    Jesper is given an ultimatum to build up the postoffice at the town or forfeit his inheritance.

    ‘Klaus’ is a great family movie for the season.

     

    ‘Holidate’

    Think about this; two strangers who are fed up with being single during the holidays decide to become each other’s platonic plus-ones.

    Of course, they’ll begin to catch real feelings for each other, and a lot of drama will play out in this romantic comedy.

    ‘Holidate’ is a perfect movie to watch with friends and or a date but please not for kids under the age of 18.

  • Self-isolation: 7 Nollywood movies you should see on Netflix

    Self-isolation: 7 Nollywood movies you should see on Netflix

    With many Nigerians being forced to stay at home, boredom can have a negative impact on your mental health. With businesses, schools and religious organizations closing in some parts of the country, options can be limited on how we can keep ourselves busy.

    Some good news? There are a couple of non-clinically tested transformative cure for boredom and one of them is watching movies.

     

    Below are 7 Nigerian movies you can watch on Netflix

    1. Isoken

    ‘Isoken’ is a classic interracial romance complete with the finest performances. The Jadesola Osiberu film stars Dakore Egbuson, Marc Rhys, Joseph Benjamin, Funke Akindele, Lydia Forson and Tina Mba.

     

     

    2. 93 Days

    The Steve Gukas directed thriller is based on the 2014 Ebola outbreak in Nigeria and the medical practitioners who saved Nigeria. The general mood of the film is sad but, it’s a great way to reflect on the true heroes of world. It stars Bimbo Akintaola as Dr. Stella Adedavoh, Danny Glover, Somkele Iyamah among others.

     

    3. Phone Swap

    In Nigeria, you probably can never go wrong with a good romantic comedy. Film lovers want to fall in love and have a good laugh while at it. There’s no need to judge especially not in these dire times. This Kunle Afolayan movie is a fine selection especially for lovebirds isolating together. ‘Phone Swap’ follows the story of Mary (Nse Ikpe-Etim) , a seamstress who accidentally swaps her phone with Akin (Wale Ojo), an arrogant alpha male.

     

    4. Potato Potahto

    The romantic film is based on an estranged couple who rediscover their love and fall back in love. The Shirley Frimpong- Manso directed Ghanaian/Nigerian collaboration stars OC Ukeje, Joselyn Dumas, Joke Silva, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Chris Attoh and Nikki Samonas.

     

    5. Taxi Driver: Oko Ashewo

    The dark comedy directed by Daniel Oriahi follows the story of a naive young man who moves to Lagos to continue his deceased father’s taxi service business. The movie’s cinematography is one of the many endearing features of this flick. It stars Femi Jacobs, Odunlade Adekola among others.

     

    6. The Arbitration

    For film lovers looking to get that rush of adrenaline from unraveling a story ripe with suspense, this Niyi Akinmolayan directed drama is a sure bet. The movie is ridden with entertaining plot twists surrounding a sexual harassment theme. It stars Adesua Etomi, OC Ukeje, Iretiola Doyle and Somkele Iyamah.

     

    7. The Wedding Party

    If you missed the box office king in cinemas, now might be the best time to catch up. ‘The Wedding Party’ is no stranger to Nollywood filmmakers. Its thrilling wedding themed story and its ensemble cast is till date a fan-favourite.

     

  • Seven top movies to see this Easter season

    Thinking of what to do with your “short” Easter break? Why not spend the break relaxing with some good movies at the cinemas?

    Experience a blend of comedy, adventure, action, horror and a dash of inspiration with these movies this Easter season.

    1. Shazam: This action movie from DC comics is a good way to start the movie marathon. It shows a 14-year old who can turn into an adult super-hero by shouting “Shazam!’’ It is a combination of action, adventure, science fiction and fantasy. DC comics for the first time, sprinkles in a dose of fun and comedy in their movie. Aren’t you just curious of how that will turn out?
    2. Captain Marvel: Very similar to Shazam in genre, it is an action, adventure, science fiction and fantasy movie. Starring a female super-hero, Brie Larson as Captain Marvel, It is packed with humor and visual thrills. Find out how Captain Marvel must harness her powers to save the day.
    3. A Madea Family Funeral: After some action and adventure, unwind with this comedy by Tyler Perry. It is the final installment of the Madea film series and promises to keep a smile on the face.
    4. The Curse of La Llorona: The title announces that it is a horror movie. For those who like to grab their seats as their hearts pound away in fear, this is for you. It tells the story of a legendary ghost who stalks children. Do discover what the curse of the weeping woman (la llorona) is and tell the rest of us that are scared of having nightmares.
    5. Little: imagine your overbearing boss transforms into a child and is at your mercy. What will you do? Well, April is has been served a 13 year old version of her boss on a plate and she holds the fork. Find out what she will do in the movie comedy, Little.
    6. 4th Republic: 4th republic dives into the Nigerian political scene. It unveils a determined and incorruptible female politician played by Kate Henshaw. She is resolved to make changes in the political arena and must fight for this. Will she succeed?
    7. Breakthrough: Breakthrough is a good way to end the holiday. Highly inspirational, it will propel you into a geared up state for resumption of work and duties. It as movie based on a true story. Be engulfed in between a boy who must fight for his life, a mother’s unfaltering love and hope in the face of the impossible.