When two crazy families get stuck inside an apartment for a night, a missing dagger and a fire scare are the least of the problems. Netflix’s new Egyptian family drama Face to Face can be criticized for a lot of things, but not for a lack of entertainment value. The tension between the in-laws over the divorce settlement of their kids is an engaging watch you wouldn’t want to miss.
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Sherif and Dalia have spent years together, and their relationship has been pretty much a fairytale on social media. They have a little boy together, and Adam’s the glue that helps the couple stick together through thick and thin. One night, the couple gets into a heated argument, and things go beyond their control. Dalia’s mother overhears the fight over the phone, and she comes to the house along...
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What happens in the movie?
Sherif and Dalia have spent years together, and their relationship has been pretty much a fairytale on social media. They have a little boy together, and Adam’s the glue that helps the couple stick together through thick and thin. One night, the couple gets into a heated argument, and things go beyond their control. Dalia’s mother overhears the fight over the phone, and she comes to the house along...
- 4/26/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
Preceded by a crew of gymnasts who shot fire — and themselves — high in the air, Black Sherif earned a hero’s welcome when he took the stage at the El-Wak Stadium in Accra, Ghana, to headline the AfroFuture festival last December. The event, which has become one of the hallmarks of winter celebrations in West Africa, attracted roughly 40,000 attendees across its two days, according to its founder. Black Sherif was the sole Ghanaian artist to headline, and he stands as one his country’s brightest stars thanks to his eclectic remaking of U.
- 3/21/2024
- by Mankaprr Conteh
- Rollingstone.com
Ghanaian rapper/singer Black Sherif’s latest single “Zero” is tranquil bliss – with an edge. Mabel, who calls Swedish (with Sierra Leonean heritage) singer Neneh Cherry and British producer Cameron McVey mom and dad – joins him on the new song.
Over a dreamy track punctuated by hard hip-hop drums, Blacko and Mabel meditate on healing and living drama free. While Sherif raps about balancing fame and dark forces with his sense of peace, Mabel sings, “Found me a piano in the hotel lobby/Singing to myself, I don’t – nobody...
Over a dreamy track punctuated by hard hip-hop drums, Blacko and Mabel meditate on healing and living drama free. While Sherif raps about balancing fame and dark forces with his sense of peace, Mabel sings, “Found me a piano in the hotel lobby/Singing to myself, I don’t – nobody...
- 2/9/2024
- by Mankaprr Conteh
- Rollingstone.com
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