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Adenike Adebayo reviews Nollywood comedy movies

In a new episode, movie critic Adenike Adebayo reviews AY Makun's "A Trip to Jamaica" and Bovi Ugbomma's "It's Her Day."
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In a new episode of The Screening Room, movie critic, Adenike Adebayo, reviews AY Makun's "A Trip to Jamaica" and Bovi Ugbomma's "It's Her Day."

Shot in Nigeria, America and Jamaica, "A Trip to Jamaica" focuses on Akpos (AY) and his Fiancée Bola (Funke Akindele), who travel across the Atlantic to visit family, they unexpectedly end up on an adventure they could never imagine.

"A Trip to Jamaica" stars Hollywood  acts Roberts and Dan Davies, Jamaica acts Paul Campbell and Rebecca Silvera,Ghanaian actor Chris Attoh and Nigerian actors that include AYMakun, Funke Akindele, Nse Ikpe Etim, Patoranking, Cynthia Morgan and Ras Kimono.

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In "It's Her Day," a soon-to-be wed couple from different backgrounds have contrasting ideas of what their wedding day should be like. The husband-to-be (Bovi) who has to deal with the demands and antics of his fiancée and her sisters during his wedding preparations.

“It’s Her Day” also features actors like Amanda Ebeye, Enajite Dede, Gregory Ojefua, Omoni Oboli, Shaffy Bello, Thelma Ezeamaka and Toni Tones.

Adenike rates "It's Her Day" 3/5, and gives "A Trip to Jamaica" a 2.5/5.

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