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2/10
I could easily go in for a Documentary than this
27 August 2019
Once upon a time in Hollywood came in with great cinematography and expectations, I give it to it. But same can not be said for the story, especially when it's a Tarantino. The story was slow, and a whole 2 hours was spent trying to make a point which eventually isn't worth it.

This simply looks like the movie made because you want to test your new camera and cinematography skills.
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Acrimony (2018)
10/10
extremely marvelous
24 April 2018
Though it has not been what we had expected from a day to day movie, the directing and acting makes us swing moods and takes sides at every seconds and the opposite in the next minutes like we could not have a mind of our own. Taraji, i believe could have done more, but probably playing by the script. overall a twigging and wonder filled movie for every young couple.
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9/10
Wonderful connecting story, Intriguing and yet Unpresumptuous;
20 March 2016
Circle of Life is the theme of the movie which stands out from any other Nigerian movies I have ever seen.

Ukeje was fascinating in his act; I have not seen anyone this relaxed in his role interpretation; same will not be said for Ali.

Kudos should be accorded to the Director who perfected the story with absolute interpretation; and did I forget the Script writer. All played a perfect role in circle of life.

The movie is a classic in standard with a subtle touch, yet revealing. I never wasted any second in this movie. Every scene portrayed making you happy screen.

Once again, Intriguing and Thrilling.
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Fifty (2015)
9/10
Colorful and detailing but thrilling isn't the word
16 March 2016
Women are the focal point and Lagos is just a beauty. One could watch the movie without blinking the eye starring at what never looks like Lagos, but still is. Funny and lively, one smiles dubiously even when you are being portrayed on screen as either one of the women or few of the guys or perhaps the parents. Pity, Hatred and repetition seem to surrounds the movie as seen in Lekki Bridge; and among the women whose connections wasn't detailed much. Bandele's work is evident and he is really making a world renowned brand with Nigerian stories. In general, Fifty is standard, beautiful and lively, it is expected to be thrilling at the end but the goose in my pimples didn't show off much but I was happy remembering few lines and scenes at the end.
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