Showing posts with label King of Boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King of Boys. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2019

Nollywood Takes Over Hollywood, Celebrates Feat


L-R: Ose Oyamendan (2nd L), Kemi Adetiba, and Banky W
(By Oluwagbemiga Asuelimen) - The Weekend Nollywood took over Hollywood
          When you live in Los Angeles, you often feel you have seen everything. You have most likely gone through an earthquake or two. You have seen men become women and women become men. You have seen stars rise and fall. You have eaten food you can not even pronounce. You have been on a roller coaster through life and, sometimes, you do not know what is real and what is make belief.
Last week, the city saw what it had not seen before, not in this light. Nigeria was in town.
“We’re gonna rock this town the way it’s not been rocked in a long time,” beamed Nigerian-American filmmaker Ose Oyamendan as he strolled in his Ankara shirt under the mild afternoon sun into a meeting with the big wigs at The Egyptian Theatre on Tuesday afternoon.
A few hours later, the online version of the prestigious Los Angeles Times spilled the beans on the unsuspecting city when it announced, “Watch Out Hollywood, Nollywood is coming to town”. This is the closest you get to a cultural coup. Nigeria, long bashed in the media for scandals, corruption and fraud, was getting a public rebranding, thanks to the Nollywood In Hollywood event.
          The headline lit up social media. Kemi Adetiba, the queen of Nigeria’s box office whose film, KING OF BOYS, was selected for screening posted a blurb of the newspaper headline on her Instagram page with a simple line, “Hey mommy… Hey daddy… Guess who just got featured in the @latimes”. Good news must travel fast. Within an hour, the news had been viewed or shared over a million times on social media. It would expand to over ten million in the next few days.

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Nollywood: 2018 Ten Most Loved Movies


(From Channels TV Updates) -Top 10 Nollywood Movies People Loved In 2018

2018 was yet another big year for Nollywood as the industry continues to get better and better.
With a lot of movies increasingly hitting the big screens and receiving more recognition globally, many say the Nigerian movie industry is now truly coming into its own.

Here are 10 of the most liked and successful movies of the year according to Google’s viewer ratings, in no particular order.

Saturday, January 05, 2019

King of Boys: A Compelling Lagos Story


(By Obianuju Okafor) - King of Boys had a lot to live up to from day one of its announcement. Kemi Adetiba’s previous feature film project was the successful Wedding Party film. That particular project had been a collaborative win with EbonyLife Films tag teaming other major production houses – FilmOne Distribution, Inkblot Productions and Koga studios – and all of them together trusting the project to the hands of the director who had, for the most part, cut her teeth directing music videos. She delivered then, and it’s easy to say that with King of Boys she has performed an even greater feat.
An effective trailer built anticipation for King of Boys, and the gangster royalty themed premiere managed to also heighten conversations about what was to be expected. All this background is necessary to point out the tall expectations that followed King of Boys, and why it is amazing that it did not disappoint. There is a common Nigerian parlance used in discussing films that have been well marketed and therefore well talked about prior to a bulk of people actually seeing it. It is this concept of over-hyping, where people who watch a movie after an explosion of compliments for it condition their enjoyment by claiming that it is merely ‘okay’ and unable to live up to the particular tall order or hype that had so far followed it.