This Easter weekend, staying in might just be the better plan. With fresh releases and returning favorites, this lineup brings a mix of romance, chaos, and high-stakes drama—whatever mood you’re (…)
Rwandan cinema is not defined by a single style or generation, but by a range of filmmakers approaching storytelling from radically different angles—some grounded in realism, others drawn to (…)
Not sure what to watch this weekend? From well-reviewed dramas to fun action movies and feel-good stories, these are the films critics are talking about right now.
Here are the Top 5 weekend (…)
Movies don’t just happen—they are built from the ground up. Producers are the architects behind every story we see on screen, guiding scripts from idea to production, supporting talent, and making (…)
Few careers in Rwanda’s film industry have begun as unexpectedly as that of Dusabe Busine Israel. Once determined to become a school headmaster, he is now an actor and director contributing to the (…)
A new weekend means a new wave of streaming releases. From Prime Video’s youthful take on Sherlock Holmes to Netflix’s unsettling true-crime docuseries The TikTok Killer, several new titles have (…)
Eliane Umuhire has built a career that moves fluidly between African cinema, European co-productions and international productions. From her award-winning performance in Birds Are Singing in (…)