Inside Kenya’s ‘Crime and Justice’ and ‘Crime and Justice Lagos’: Who Did It Better?
Kenya's 'Crime and Justice' lacks the very thing that elevates 'Lagos' - authenticity, which makes one wonder if it was really made for us.
Kenya's 'Crime and Justice' lacks the very thing that elevates 'Lagos' - authenticity, which makes one wonder if it was really made for us.
Somehow, despite the clear degeneration of plot, 'Mpakani' manages to hold ones interest vaguely to the very end.
The series is filled with all the clichés and tropes that define the genre, everything that any good show would try to steer clear of.
Vera Sidika, Minne Kariuki, Susan Kaittany, Sonal Maherali and Lisa Christoffersen are the lavish housewives in this latest African franchise.
'Pepeta' embraces what it is from the start, a drama intending to probe the duality of the lives of children raised in the hardships of Kibera.
Blood & Water and Far From Home both bear similarities to the Spanish hit Elite. But who did it better?
The third and latest season of the South African hit series is by far the best of the bunch.
It wasn't a very complex premise they were working with, and the show's laziness attempted to make it even less complex.
Every single stage of this production seems to have been confused, or rushing it, or doing it for the money.
Pepeta follows the intertwining story of a young footballer, an unforgiving cop and an ambitious coach.
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