Moses Inwang

Movies

Bad Comments
Story
Frank Orji is an actor with a vibrant career. After an edited video of him comes out online, his reputation is tarnished. It causes Frank to be excessively cyberbullied by trolls. With the help of a hacker, his bodyguard and his personal assistant, Frank decides to track down the bullies and give them a taste of his own medicine.
Bad Comments
Director
Frank Orji is an actor with a vibrant career. After an edited video of him comes out online, his reputation is tarnished. It causes Frank to be excessively cyberbullied by trolls. With the help of a hacker, his bodyguard and his personal assistant, Frank decides to track down the bullies and give them a taste of his own medicine.
Lockdown
Director
The film is based on Nigerian medical doctor Ameyo Adadevoh who was credited with having curbed a wider spread of the Ebola virus in Nigeria by placing the patient zero, Patrick Sawyer.
Lockdown
Writer
The film is based on Nigerian medical doctor Ameyo Adadevoh who was credited with having curbed a wider spread of the Ebola virus in Nigeria by placing the patient zero, Patrick Sawyer.
Unroyal
Director
When a rude and arrogant princess finds herself relying on a gatekeeper after a terrible accident, it may be enough to make her change her ways.
Merry Men 2: Another Mission
Director
Four men have stopped robbing the rich to give to the poor and now are focusing on running their businesses.
Cold Feet
Director
At an exotic resort with her husband to celebrate their fifth anniversary and her birthday, an ex-army colonel's wife runs into an old flame. Sparks begin to fly.
Crazy People
Director
An actor returns after a one-year hiatus to track down his impersonator.
American Driver
Director
An American driver, Jack Curry takes a job driving Nigerian celebrities to the annual GIAMA Awards to impress his boss Kate. Along his journey he tries to become friends with actor Jim Iyke, who wants to be left alone.
Alter Ego
Director
Bent on bringing sexual predators to justice, a strong-willed attorney and activist struggles with her own demons while trying to satisfy her desires.
Body Language
Director
A popular stripper is perturbed when a mysterious man continuously turns up to the club requesting that she dance for him, however they soon become close, but little does she know that he has an ulterior motive.
Stalker
Editor
A fashion stylist finds herself being stalked by a man after her car breaks down in the countryside.
Stalker
Producer
A fashion stylist finds herself being stalked by a man after her car breaks down in the countryside.
Stalker
Writer
A fashion stylist finds herself being stalked by a man after her car breaks down in the countryside.
Stalker
Director
A fashion stylist finds herself being stalked by a man after her car breaks down in the countryside.
Birthmark
Director
A privileged young man becomes obsessed with his former nanny, the woman who practically raised him since he was a baby. She continuously rebuffs his advances but before long it all becomes too much to bear.
I Think He Loves Me
Director
A naive young lady in search of a job, finally lands a gig with nollywood’s most notorious bad boy, much to the satisfaction of her boyfriend and family, until it consumes her in a most destructive and pitiable manner.
Itoro
Director
A concerned woman takes her neighbors to court after discovering that they terribly abuse their help. After winning the case, she takes responsibility for the child, but lives to bitterly regret the decision.
Damage
Director
A prominent married couple Taiwo and Sarah played by Uche Jombo and Kali Ikeagwu respectively, have a life that is marred by domestic violence. When things are going well, their relationship is blissful, but when it is going badly is hellish. On one occasion the husband surprises his wife by spelling out I love you with petals by their swimming pool, but when they fight it is vicious and violent. Quick tempered Taiwo appeases his wife by buying her gifts after they fight. Their home life affects their children in the worst way. Their son is violent at school and their daughter is withdrawn to the point of muteness, her own way of protesting, but the couple refuses to see that the violent nature of their relationship is responsible until it is too late.