Thursday 14 March 2013

The Assassins Practice out today in cinema


The Assassins Practice is already in cinemas now. Watch it from today. This is a psychological thriller, featuring David

Friday 11 January 2013

Review of the movie " The Impossible"


Impossible is a movie that narrates tragedy moments faced by a family when encountered by natural disaster. The sadness in this movie seem to go on longer that anyone expected scene to scene. The Impossible features the devastating disaster that happened in 2004 (tsunami) with an insight into the horrific scenarios many victims had witnessed. However, to make the true story cinematic, a family had to be placed at the centre of it.

Thursday 10 January 2013

Coming soon this 2013: Flower Girl Teaser


Coming soon on the big screen is Flower Girl Teaser; a not to miss. 


Follow updates on Website: www.flowergirlthemovie.com and Twitter: @flowergirlmovie

An Yvonne Okoro's movie : Contract review



The Africa society is plagued with some cultural issues which have over the year transcended into unethical gender imbalances especially as most people crave the western ways of life. This movie Contract shows some evidence of this.

To briefly narrate the sequence; this is about a man whom in his quest to find the woman who will take his money, have his child and disappear, Peter begins a roller coaster, contracted relationship with Abena Boateng, a crude but clever local girl who is anything but impressed with Peter's affluence.

Adams Apple review


Well, it is no doubt Ghanaian have taken African movie to a destination never thought of in a million years. The movie industry has grown from home cinema to big screens film turning head all round the world at the depth in which it has quickly transformed. Before Ghanaian movies, all we heard of was Nigerian films famously called Nollywood. Ghanaian had to compete with Nollywood long establishment. Barely 10 years of age after cross border awareness and recognition, the Ghana film industry welcomed Shirley Frimpong Manso: one of Ghana’s prolific filmmaker; whom  after several award winning movies left her print once again by making a comeback with a mind-blowing movie capsules which drove many to the height of appreciation in the African movie industry.

The youngest ever Best Actress Oscar nominee 2013


Shouldn't she be playing on school playing ground with childreen of her age? Well apparently no..! the 9-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis has just set a record by making history. Watch preview after the cut...

Tuesday 8 January 2013

Skyfall review 2012


In an industry and era where jaw dropping and eye popping 3D visual are becoming the It approach to many blockbuster filmmakers, one must say Skyfall was not about showcasing motion executive or iconic characters; but rather, it was about people being capable of making mistakes or being erroneous and letting the deep rooted impact of betrayal take its cause. 

It is no doubt that the last few Bond movies have been competent at offering wild action adventures but none of the modern Bond films has taped and dogged into a painful and emotional back stories of 007 and Judi Dench like Skyfall has. Of course in every Bond movies it is tradition to star along side a Bond girl right till the end; Skyfall was somehow different as the major Bond girl was distant. Instead, as Daniel Craig's third field work as an MI6 operative, he spectacularly stared closely opposite  one of the most talented actress Judi Dench's. Her character had been pushed as the centre femme fatale, but no one can question she actually stood out and overshadowed Craig by blending as the emotional anchor of the movie in times when MI6 is seriously under threat than ever.
Daniel Craig and Judi Dench in ‘Skyfall’