The Life + Times Of Eunice Olumide
Eunice Olumide is your favourite creative’s favourite creative. Here, she tells us about the inspiration behind her directorial debut, how she navigates multiple creative disciplines, and what it is to be a woman in a male-dominated industry.
Netflix Unveils Fresh Wave Of South African Stories For Late 2024
Netflix South Africa details their roll-out for the rest of 2024.
South Africa’s Buzzing Music Scene Is The Star Of Mandla N’s New Flick ‘Piano Love’
Artist and film director Mandla N draws from his own experiences in the music industry in this hard-hitting tale of making it out the trenches.
The Art Of Storytelling: How Rapman Changed TV Forever With ‘Supacell’
Several superhero stories have come and gone, but ‘Supacell’ has proven there is staying power in telling the right stories. Highlighting the inherited blood disorder sickle cell, which affects predominantly Black people, this moment of visibility has been impactful in more ways than one.
Gabriel Moses, Pharrell Williams Explore the Pulse of West Africa in New Film ‘All Day I Dream About Sport’
A visually stunning meeting of minds.
Church, Cassettes, and Cinema: How Nollywood Defied the Odds
From forbidden TV to streaming giants, Taiwo Adeyemi dives into the rich, often forgotten history of Nigeria’s film industry, revealing a vibrant legacy that refuses to fade.
‘Supacell’ Gathers Together Reluctant Superheroes to Fight Evil. We’ve Been Here Before
Writer-director-producer Rapman puts a South London spin on a Netflix superhero drama whose main power is inspiring a sense of déjà vu
‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Is the Biggest Superhero Movie Inside-Joke Ever
The official MCU/X-Men crossover has arrived — along with enough meta-cameos, dead-franchise resurrections, punchlines involving ‘The Music Man’ and pegging, corporate synergy, and fan service to crack a genre in half
Emmys Nominations 2024: Biggest Snubs and Surprises
‘Reservation Dogs’ finally got some recognition! ‘The Sympathizer’ didn’t? (Except for the lone white guy.) We break down the yays and aw-hell-nays of the Television Academy’s latest decisions
One Year After the Actors’ Strike, AI Remains a Persistent Threat
Some SAG-AFTRA members tell Rolling Stone they have been pressured to sign contracts consenting to digital replicas of their likenesses