There’s something quietly intriguing about the film ‘We Were Dangerous‘. I must admit that it took me several attempts to fully commit to watching this feature...
There’s a very Ghanaian saying that goes, “Abusua dɔ funu,” which translates as “family loves the corpse.” As morbid as it sounds, it captures a deeply...
In response to the growing threat of cybercrime in Ghana, The Ghana Fintech and Payments Association, in collaboration with CyberBells Foundation, FinTech Management Solutions, and Village...
The year is 2025, and just when I thought we were finally done seeing COVID-19-themed films, along comes ‘A Trip Elsewhere‘. And to be honest, I...
It’s always interesting to see young actors daring to break out of the mould of being just talents for hire, to being the ones doing the...
Writer and director Gabriel Mayo‘s feature film debut “A Weird Kind of Beautiful” takes us to a not-so-enjoyable gathering of old friends after the funeral of...
The CEO of Rootflix and founder of African Women Arts and Film Festival (AWAFFEST), Ichie Kelechi Eke, announces the 6th edition of AWAFFEST, set to take...
Everyone appreciates a good sci-fi/horror mix or, at the very least, the effort it takes to spin a narrative that effectively blends these two elements, which...
I have seen a few films manage to capture the raw and unfiltered human experience of battling a life-altering illness with as much sincerity as ‘Hello...
In many ways, it feels like 2025 is shaping up to be a great year for the Ghanaian film industry, judging from some of the films...