Review: ‘Married to Work’ is Unnecessary and Unattractive
'Married to Work' is the latest Pan-African title on Netflix that leaves your memory as quickly as it enters it.
'Married to Work' is the latest Pan-African title on Netflix that leaves your memory as quickly as it enters it.
Even the drawbacks of the film feel like an intentional choice to avoid the voices of adults from diluting what is simply a story of a boy.
Sacrificing plot for beauty, 'Disconnect 2' chooses to simple not care for story at all.
Even with all the raw materials for a powerful emotional story, 'Christmas Love' feels underwhelming.
In 'Speak their Names', Silvia Cassini wields her mighty pen to present us a powerful tale set in the summer of 1587 in Triora.
In 'Blessed Be the Fruit', director Martin Kigondu takes us through a harrowing tale of a teenage nun.
'A Familiar Christmas' is simple enough to allow a family to glide in and out in the middle of watching it instead of worrying about the plot.
'No Simple Way Home' feels like what happens when true filmmakers seek out genuine stories and end up finding them rather easily close to home.
'Villains in the Metropolis' is a crime thriller by definition only as it largely fails to grasp the genre in its entire concept.
Our favourite Kenyan films on Netflix as ranked by our critic Kelvin Kariuki.
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