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Algeria has said no to the new Barbie movie, just three weeks after it came out in the country. The government’s culture ministry has told movie theaters to stop showing the Hollywood blockbuster right away. An official source shared with Reuters News that the film was against Algeria’s religious and cultural values because it talked…
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Tribe Nation Theatrical Distribution, a mainstream entertainment company specialising in the distribution and marketing of local and international filmed content, recently paid a congratulatory visit to the newly sworn-in Executive Committee of the Directors Guild of Nigeria (DGN). The reception, which held at the DGN headquarters in Surulere, Lagos, was attended by the Executive Management…
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As an individual who has consistently critiqued Nollywood films for their repetitive storylines, uneven pacing, and occasional lacklustre acting, while also acknowledging their redeeming qualities such as impressive cinematography, character portrayal, and costuming, I am pleased to find a breath of fresh air in Femi Adebayo’s “Jagun Jagun.” This film takes me back to the…
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Nollywood actress and also the wife of Adedimeji Lateef, {Adebimpe Oyebade-Adedimeji} has spoken out about her husband’s role in the latest Nollywood blockbuster, Jagun-Jagun. She posted what her husband passed through in the process of making the film, how he broke his leg, and ultimately how she is proud of him. Adebimbe posted this on…
10 Aug
Lebanese authorities have banned the movie “Barbie” from cinemas, citing concerns that it promotes homosexuality and goes against the country’s moral and religious values. The decision comes after the Culture Minister, Mohammad Mortada, postponed the film’s release to late August, stating that it contradicts Lebanon’s principles. The ban is part of a larger trend of…
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