Sew the Winter to My Skin recounts the story of outlaw, John Kepe, the self-proclaimed “Samson of the Boschberg Mountains” who stole primarily livestock from farms...
The 1970s and 1980s period was marked by frequent change in governments dominated by the military, growing foreign debt and increase in public unrest was some...
As his way of climaxing the celebration a decade of authentic storytelling with his latest stage plays, Nii Commey brought to us another play over the...
Blitz Bazawule’s directorial debut, The Burial of Kojo is currently up for consideration for the Best Foreign Language Film category the of the 77th edition of...
After Ghana gained independence, Dr. Kwami Nkrumah, President at the time, saw the potential film had so he nationalized the production, exhibition and distribution of film...
The film’s opening starts off like a quirky horror thriller setting you up for a big scare. And that’s how Damien meets his love interest Danielle....
Most of the films shown to native Gold Coasters during World War II (1939-1945) were newsreels and documentaries which were well designed propaganda films aimed at...
In Violence Voyager, Bobby decides to go with his friend Akkun into the mountains outside their village, to a place perfect for a secret base. On...
The trailer for ‘Till Sunset’ caught our attention earlier this year and we had been waiting to see it. We finally made some time to see...
Tony Asankomah, founder and creative writer for GhMovefreak.com has been announced among speakers for the 2019 Ghana Bloggers Summit to be hosted at the SB Incubator...