‘Anbessa’ Review: A Moving Story That Brings Forth The Ethiopian Lion King
Even the drawbacks of the film feel like an intentional choice to avoid the voices of adults from diluting what...
Kelvin Kariuki is a cinephile. He believes movies are the most powerful way to shape perspectives. As a lover and student of Kenyan cinema, he is keen to review and curate the films and shows that are shaping the Kenyan film industry before embarking on his journey of making his own films someday. He would defend 'Supa Modo' with his life.
Even the drawbacks of the film feel like an intentional choice to avoid the voices of adults from diluting what...
'Pepeta' embraces what it is from the start, a drama intending to probe the duality of the lives of children...
Sacrificing plot for beauty, 'Disconnect 2' chooses to simple not care for story at all.
The third and latest season of the South African hit series is by far the best of the bunch.
'A Familiar Christmas' is simple enough to allow a family to glide in and out in the middle of watching...
'No Simple Way Home' feels like what happens when true filmmakers seek out genuine stories and end up finding them...
Our favourite Kenyan films on Netflix as ranked by our critic Kelvin Kariuki.
'Terastorm' doesn’t feel ready for a release, let alone as Kenya's submission for Best International Feature to the 95th edition...
Arguably Kenya's most successful film, 'Supa Modo' should be our 'Parasite.' Our 'Touki Bouki.' It genuinely deserves it.
Every second of the film feels woven with a care and tenderness that exalts it as a phenomenal piece of...