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Movie Review: ‘A Tribe Called Judah’: A Masterpiece Of Drama, Comedy & Suspense

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A Tribe Called Judah‘ takes viewers on a journey through the deep relationships of a Nigerian family, expertly integrating aspects of drama, comedy, and suspense.

Movie Title: A Tribe Called Judah

Running Time: 2 hours, 14 minutes

Release Date: December 15, 2023

Directors: Adeoluwa Owu, Funke Akindele-Bello

Producer: Funke Akindele-Bello

Cast: Funke Akindele, Jide Kene Achufusi, Timini Egbuson, Uzee Usman, Tobi Makinde, Olumide Oworu, Ebelle Okaro, Uzor Arukwe, Nse Ikpe Etim, Genoveva Umeh, Faithia Williams, Nosa Rex, Greg Ojefua, Ibrahim Yekini, and Boma Akpore.

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Over the last three years, Funke Akindele has consistently set new records and achieved significant milestones with her blockbuster films, such as ‘Omo Ghetto the Saga‘ (2020) and ‘Battle on the Buka Street‘ (2022).

Both films have been recognised as the highest-grossing films in Nollywood history, with ‘Omo Ghetto the Saga’ generating over ₦636 million and ‘Battle on the Buka Street’ surpassing ₦668 million at the box office.

Continuing her successful run, Funke Akindele’s latest Christmas release, ‘A Tribe Called Judah,’ has once again created history by achieving the largest opening for both a Funke Akindele film and a Nollywood production, collecting ₦122 million at the box office in less than two weeks. This information is based on the records of the Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria.

‘A Tribe Called Judah’ is a family drama that resonates with the audience on multiple levels. Without exaggeration, it’s fair to say that Funke Akindele has surpassed her standards with this production.

The story revolves around an intriguing conflict in a low-to-middle-income family. Raised by a single mother, five sons with different fathers depict the familiar dynamics of good, bad, ugly, and worst experiences inherent in every family.

The Plot

The movie begins with Jedidah Judah, a single mother of five boys, starting her day with morning prayers. After praying, she anoints pictures of her sons, seeking God’s protection over them.

Jedidah is portrayed as not only a prayerful mother but also a strong and supportive pillar in her community. Her reputation is built on hard work and supportive roles within her neighbourhood.

In terms of support, Jedidah had assisted Linda, a woman in the community, in starting a small pepper business. However, this act did not sit well with Linda’s husband, Papa Michael, who destroyed the business and physically abused Linda.

When Jedidah intervened, Papa Michael redirected his aggression towards her, calling her names and threatening to harm her. Unfortunately, he slapped her in the presence of her youngest child, Ejiro. Without hesitation, Ejiro immediately contacted his brothers, collectively known as the tribe called Judah.

Emeka, the eldest son, works as a sales representative at a mall. His father, Kalu, impregnated Jedidah and then relocated, leaving Emeka to be raised by his grandmother.

Adamu, the second son, is a security guard at the mall. His father, Bako, from Kano, rejected Jedidah due to religious differences, leading to his departure and subsequent remarriage in Kano.

Shina, the third child, has a troubled past as a hoodlum. His father, Lekan, was a lesson teacher to his elder siblings and eloped with Jedidah after Shina’s birth.

Pere, the fourth child, engages in petty theft. His father, Boma, married Jedidah but passed away.

The youngest son, Ejiro, is a painter and a lover-boy born from a bar romance and a one-night stand during a difficult time in Jedidah’s life.

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Despite the diverse backgrounds of the children, the family faces a crisis when Jedidah’s health deteriorates due to consuming unhealthy sachet-packed spirit drinks. She develops kidney disease, and her children must raise N18 million for her operation and N100,000 weekly for dialysis. Complicating matters, Emeka loses his job while trying to care for his mother’s health.

In a desperate attempt to save their mother, the siblings decide to rob Emeka’s ex-boss, known for money laundering. The story unfolds as they navigate through challenges in pursuit of their goal.

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Character Analysis

The core of the movie revolves around the compelling theme of a single mother dealing with challenging children, resonating strongly with both the audience and the actors in ‘A Tribe Called Judah’.

The film brings together a diverse cast of Nollywood performers from different ethnic backgrounds to portray the united family of Judah. The siblings, listed in descending order, include Emeka (Jide Kene Achufusi), Adamu (Uzee Usman), Shina (Tobi Makinde), Pere (Timini Egbuson), and Ejiro (Olumide Oworu).

Jide Kene Achufusi, known for his roles as Nnamdi Okeke in Living in Bondage: Breaking Free and Chidi in Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards, authentically embraces his Igbo identity in his portrayal of Emeka. Uzee Usman, taking on the role of Adamu, brings a dedicated commitment to his character.

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Emeka (Jide Kene Achufusi) and Adamu (Uzee Usman) 

However, the standout performances come from Tobi Makinde, Timini Egbuson, and Olumide Oworu.

Makinde, portraying Shina, a hoodlum with a comedic touch, brings subtle deep delivery to his character. Egbuson, departing from his usual lover-boy persona, delivers a captivating performance, while Oworu, portraying Ejiro, the mischievous lastborn and lover boy, showcases impeccable acting skills.

At the heart of the Judah family is Funke Akindele, embodying Jedidiah Judah. Initially portrayed with excessiveness, her character evolves into a quietly honest portrayal as the film progresses.

Beyond the Judah family, Uzor Arukwe delivers a noteworthy performance as the antagonist, Chidokie, the Chairman of C and K Furniture.

Playing Emeka’s boss involved in money laundering, Arukwe adds humour and authenticity to the character, avoiding stereotypical roles by injecting humour into serious situations. His portrayal of the loud, semi-literate Igbo businessman with struggling English and a lively personality is both truthful and unpredictable.

Review

‘A Tribe Called Judah’ takes its audience on a captivating journey through the intricate dynamics of a Nigerian family, skillfully weaving elements of drama, comedy, and a touch of suspense.

The movie’s narrative strength lies in its storytelling, efficiently introducing central characters and themes in the first act. The universal value of a mother’s love adds depth to the story of a single mother grappling with her problematic yet relatable children.

As the plot unfolds, the impending adversity of Jedidah’s illness becomes a catalyst for the family’s unity. Despite occasional melodrama, the story’s ability to create and resolve conflicts, introducing more complex challenges, maintains engaging momentum.

The chemistry among the diverse ensemble cast significantly contributes to the film’s authenticity, reflecting the brotherhood and unity in diversity resonant in Nigerian society. The movie effectively portrays the multiethnic structure of Nigeria and underscores the importance of unity.

Impressive visuals capture the essence of Nigerian landscapes and settings, providing a vivid backdrop for the characters’ lives. The soundtrack, while subtly enhancing the viewing experience, could have been more prominently featured to intensify emotional moments.

Well-executed subplots, particularly those involving Ejiro, his girlfriend, Shinene, and his gang, add layers to the narrative. The skilful blend of humour, emotion, and suspense ensures viewers embark on a transformative journey with the characters, setting this movie apart. It evokes moments of laughter, sadness, and action.

The movie successfully justifies each character’s journey, offering the audience a sense of connection and understanding. ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ manages to surprise, defying predictable expectations and delivering a palatable cinematic experience.

Rating: 8/10

‘A Tribe Called Judah’ is a testament that Nigerian filmmakers can craft compelling scripts with well-defined characterization.

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“Everybody Loves Jenifa” Can Beat ₦5 Billion – Funke Akindele

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Funke Akindele aims to achieve a record-breaking ₦5 billion in ticket sales with her new film, Everybody Loves Jenifa, set for release on December 13, 2024.

Known for her exceptional marketing acumen, Akindele launched promotional campaigns months in advance to build anticipation for the movie.

True to her tradition of bold and innovative marketing strategies, the acclaimed filmmaker has captivated audiences through teasers, social media engagements, and exclusive events.

On November 20, 2024, at an exclusive Exhibitor Soirée held at Filmhouse Cinemas, Akindele shared her ambitious goal. She expressed confidence in achieving the ₦5 billion target, highlighting the film’s appeal and the extensive promotional efforts behind it.

Akindele’s strategic approach, coupled with her proven track record, positions Everybody Loves Jenifa as one of the most anticipated releases of the year.

Her unique ability to connect with diverse audiences ensures strong box office potential, reinforcing her status as a leading figure in Nigeria’s film industry.

“We can beat ₦5 Billion, I have faith,” she said.

Last year, A Tribe Called Judah faced a significant threat when it was leaked online, leading to potential revenue losses. To prevent a similar incident, the filmmaker has urged cinema administrators and audiences to remain vigilant.

She emphasized the importance of maintaining a secure environment and discouraged the use of mobile devices to record the film during screenings.

“I plead with you guys, I know things are hard now but I want to beg you to be security conscious. People use their phones to film. Remember what happened to us last year, with  A Tribe Called Judah? Please let’s be very careful, let’s be vigilant. It’s our movie. We want to make money from it. Imagine what we would have made if A Tribe called Judah wasn’t pirated. But we thank God. This is another opportunity, please protect this film for me. Please I beg you in the name of God, no phones. We had to record a video to tell people, no recordings,” she added.

Everybody Loves Jenifa features an impressive cast. Funke Akindele as Jenifa and Folarin ‘Falz’ Falana as Sege lead the cast. Jackie Appiah, Nancy Isime, and Stan Nze join them as celebrated actors.

The film also stars Bisola Aiyeola, Patience Ozokwor, Chimezie Imo, and Isaac Olayiwola, popularly known as Layi Wasabi. This talented ensemble promises to deliver an unforgettable cinematic experience.

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Lee Min-Ho Returns To The Big Screens In Netflix’s “When The Stars Gossip”

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Lee Min-ho is set to make a triumphant return to the big screens with Netflix’s upcoming South Korean series When The Stars Gossip.

After a well-planned hiatus, the iconic actor will star in this highly anticipated sci-fi romance alongside Gong Hyo-jin.

The series will premiere globally on January 4, 2025. Netflix K-Content announced it with exclusive first-look images that tease a captivating narrative exploring love and life among the stars.

In the series, Min-ho takes on the role of an OB-GYN who becomes a space tourist. Meanwhile, Gong portrays a space mission commander. Their characters promise an exciting dynamic that blends romance and adventure in an interstellar setting.

Renowned as one of South Korea’s most celebrated actors, Lee Min-ho rose to international fame with his breakout role as the charismatic Gu Jun-Pyo in the 2009 drama Boys Before Flowers.

His performance earned widespread acclaim and established him as a key figure in the global Hallyu wave. Over the years, he has enthralled audiences with his performances in hit dramas. These dramas are The Heirs (2013), Legend of the Blue Sea (2016), and The King: Eternal Monarch (2020).

Known for his selective approach to roles, Min-ho consistently curates projects that highlight his versatility, leaving fans eagerly anticipating his next move.

His most recent major project, Apple TV+’s Pachinko, showcased his exceptional acting skills. In seasons one (2022) and two (2024), Min-ho delivered a critically acclaimed performance as Koh Hansu, a morally complex and nuanced character. This role further cemented his reputation as a versatile and skilled actor.

Lee Min-ho’s deliberate approach to choosing projects has elevated the anticipation for When The Stars Gossip. Fans are thrilled to see him return to the small screen in a fresh and compelling narrative.

The series boasts an impressive supporting cast. They include Gong Hyo-jin (When the Camellia Blooms), Oh Jung-se (It’s Okay to Not Be Okay), Han Ji-Eun (Be Melodramatic), Kim Joo-hun (Castaway Diva), Lee El (My Liberation Notes), Lee Cho-hee (Once Again), and Heo Nam-jun (Sweet Home).

Indeed, the show promises to captivate audiences worldwide with its unique mix of sci-fi and romance.

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“Gladiator II” Records ₦99.1 Million In Its Opening Weekend At The Nigerian Box Office

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Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II has taken the Nigerian box office by storm, earning an impressive ₦99.1 million during its opening weekend. This remarkable feat positions the epic as the second-highest opening film of the year in Nigeria.

Before its weekend release, Gladiator II generated significant momentum. On Wednesday, it earned ₦8.13 million, followed by ₦8.96 million on Thursday.

An advanced screening earlier in the week pulled in ₦17 million across two days, showcasing strong local anticipation. These milestones cement the film as one of 2024’s top-performing titles in Nigeria.

The sequel, directed by Ridley Scott, follows Lucius, the nephew of Maximus, the heroic protagonist of the original Gladiator. After ruthless Roman emperors seize his home, Lucius embraces the life of a gladiator to seek revenge and restore Rome’s glory.

The film delves into timeless themes of vengeance and redemption, set against the backdrop of ancient Rome.

Featuring a star-studded cast including Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn, and Denzel Washington, Gladiator II has captivated Nigerian audiences. The movie’s strong local performance underscores the growing appeal of global cinema in Nigeria.

On the international stage, Gladiator II debuted with an estimated $87 million, marking the largest opening weekend for any Ridley Scott film.

This success highlights the sequel’s long-awaited arrival, nearly two decades after Gladiator premiered in 2000. The development of the sequel spanned years, with numerous script drafts considered before the final version emerged in 2018. Paul Mescal joined the cast in early 2023, solidifying the project’s momentum.

Written by David Scarpa (Napoleon) in collaboration with Peter Craig, Gladiator II was distributed by Paramount Pictures.

Filming took place between June 2023 and January 2024, delivering a cinematic masterpiece that bridges nostalgia and modern storytelling.

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