This Ghanaian and Nigerian collaboration is a belly full of laughs, brought to you by Apstairs International Media, in collaboration…
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With so many films released yearly we have reviewed some films that have really caught our attention. Ghollywood which is the name given to the Ghana film industry. To me we may need to think about how this name may be misinterpreted in America or UK. But that aside Ghollywood started in the early part of the 1980s. Like Nollywood in Nigeria the Ghana film industry has seen a huge rise in output thanks to digital platforms
“Aloe Vera” is classified as a romantic satire and is likely the first of its kind since “Dinner at My…
We should not under estimate the impact of the pandemic in 2020. Not only did the world reset but the…
Fix Us is a Ghanaian film that’s perfect for an audience that loves a good laugh. It is a comedy…
Gold Coast Lounge, a Ghanaian noir film released in 2020, takes viewers on a captivating journey into a world of…
“Azali” – A Powerful and Authentic Ghanaian Masterpiece “Azali,” directed by Kwabena Gyansah, is a Ghanaian film that contributes positively…
In 3 Days” Is a Ghanaian movie from Clement Kofi Amoah the director and producer of the 2017 movie My…
It’s a mid autumn afternoon and calendars around the world read October 5, 1962. All movie lovers and goers alike…
We have all seen and heard of Coming to America 1 and 2, now its time for a film which…
Sin City (2019) the movie staring Yvonne Nelson and directed by Pascal Amanfo has had people waiting and talking in…
The Burial of Kojo follows the tumultuous relationship between two brothers, Kojo and Kwabena. Close at first but things fall…
If you are looking for a very enjoyable experience and a movie to watch with friends and family you shouldn’t…
The African take on the classic Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ which was about a free-thinking white woman, and black…
If Tomorrow Never Comes: Film Review; a young girl, old into slavery by her uncle If tomorrow never comes tells…