Thursday 20 September 2012

FINDING GOODLUCK

IS FINDING GOODLUCK REALLY WORTH N40 MILLION?

This is a story of AKWARIV, a state taken over by hoodlums and sponsored by the wealthiest politicians to unleash mayhem on citizens and political opponents. GOODLUCK is obviously missing and no trace of him anywhere. The police are saddled with the responsibility of finding GOODLUCK but lack the basic equipments necessary for an efficient search. At this point the unorthodox is employed as all efforts must be put in place to find GOODLUCK.
When MAY18 MEDIA interviewed SHAN GORGE regarding the concept behind the plot, especially as it relates to THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENTS. She said:   I am an unapologetic supporter of the Nigerian police and also a keen observer of our political terrains. Even though Nigerians do not generally rate the police well, even though they seem to see the force as being corrupt, I think given the challenges they daily face in order to keep us safe, I think they deserve our love and understanding. Even though there are a few rotten elements within the force, I think the majority of the officers and men of the force are decent and patriotic Nigerians. The film celebrates those heroes, who daily put their lives on the line to fight criminals, who sometimes may be better equipped than these good men. I also think that though there are some politicians who are not motivated by the desire to do good, and regard politics as blood sport, there are those who have used their offices to do good.”
FINDING GOODLUCK was shot in CALABAR an had array of stars such as: Kalu Ikeagwu, Shan George, Franka Anaka, Ekere Nkangha, Eric Anderson, Ita Asuquo, amongst others. 
The movie purports to be worth N40 million. Now the question! Is: FINDING GOODLUCK REALLY WORTH N40 MILLION?  WATCH THE THRILLER.

HYPED BY MAY18 MEDIA
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Sunday 9 September 2012

THE MEETING



THE MEETING

This is one Nollywood movie synonymous to any Hollywood flick. Very typical of what you would expect from Tyler Perry “WHY DID I GET MARIED”. THE MEETING shot in Abuja, is a story of a Lagos based corporate professional who in a serious pursuit of a government contract, finds himself in a conflict between appeasing government officials to make headway in his contract pursuit, falling in love at a time he shouldn’t; a big distraction from his goal, and been a victim of the popular catch phrase: ‘AFRICAN TIME’ syndrome.
A well scripted story written by Tunde Babablola and produced by Rita Dominic and Mildred Okwo. THE MEETING is a classic movie. MAY18 NOLLYWOOD interviewed the director Mildred okwo on the concept behind the movie and this he said: We are excited about this film because it is a truly Nigerian story that cuts across borders. Anybody anywhere in the world will find something about this film to like. We are not only introducing upcoming stars in Femi Jacobs and Linda I. Ejiofor but we are also showcasing a different and dynamic Rita Dominic.”   The cast include: Rita Dominic, Linda I Ejiofor, Femi Jacobs, Jide Kosoko, Kate Henshaw, Basorge Tariah, Nse Ikpe Etim, and Chinedu Ikedieze.

HYPED BY MAY18 MEDIA
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