Tuesday 6 May 2014

40GS THE MOVIE

 


Its a story of a young girl Furaha who after working during the kenyan general elections receives her first paycheck ever. It is a journey to find out what becomes of her small fortune. Who does she trust with her hard earned cash. Her aunt Gathoni who has been a guardian for few years or her friend Alex who has eyes for her and knows where to get the best gadgets.


                                 THE CAST
Maryanne Mburu          Furaha
Faith GatimiAunt Gathoni
AlekiAlexander Ikawah
THE CREW




























ProducerJoan Kabugu, Faith Gatimi
DirectorJoan Kabugu
CinematographerDavid Kamau
Production DesignerNjihia Mbitiru
EditorSammy Maina
Costume DesignGillian Achieng
Hair and Make-UpGillian Achieng
SoundtrackBMF Kenya
Sound DesignDan Oloo
Visual EffectsN/A
ScreenplayJoan Kabugu






             THUMBS UP

Great choice of cast



The story was developed nicely.

              FLAWS

Lighting

Continuity

Unbelievability in some scenes.









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Friday 4 April 2014

CELEBRATED KENYAN ACTOR BENJAMIN OCHIENG' IN ANOTHER HOLLYWOOD FILM

Benjamin Ochieng' is not stopping! He is working hard to be the real deal in Hollywood. Currently,  has featured in another Hollywood film; God's Not Dead as Reverend Jude.



He acts alongside a famous cast including Dean Cain; the host of 'Believe it or Not'. To see the rest of the cast visit-> GOD'S NOT DEAD CAST

The film follows the life of a Present-day college freshman and devout Christian, Josh Wheaton (Shane Harper),  who finds his faith challenged on his first day of Philosophy class by the dogmatic and argumentative Professor Radisson (Kevin Sorbo). Radisson begins class by informing students that they will need to disavow, in writing, the existence of God on that first day, or face a failing grade. As other students in the class begin scribbling the words “God Is Dead” on pieces of paper as instructed, Josh find himself at a crossroads, having to choose between his faith and his future. Josh offers a nervous refusal, provoking an irate reaction from his smug professor. Radisson assigns him a daunting task: if Josh will not admit that “God Is Dead,” he must prove God’s existence by presenting well-researched, intellectual arguments and evidence over the course of the semester, and engage Radisson in a head-to-head debate in front of the class. If Josh fails to convince his classmates of God’s existence, he will fail the course and hinder his lofty academic goals. With almost no one in his corner, Josh wonders if he can really fight for what he believes. Can he actually prove the existence of God? Wouldn’t it just be easier just to write “God Is Dead” and put the whole incident behind him? GOD’S NOT DEAD weaves together multiple stories of faith, doubt and disbelief, culminating in a dramatic call to action. The film will educate, entertain, and inspire moviegoers to explore what they really believe about God, igniting important conversations and life-changing decisions.



Watch trailer here;

 

In theaters, Spring 2014. 

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Wednesday 2 April 2014

KENYANS IN HOLLYWOOD



Here is a special list of Kenyan actors/actresses who have played roles in Hollywood projects.

Lupita Nyong'o
12 years a slave
Edi Mue Gathegi
The reccuring role of Dr. Jeffrey Cole (aka "Big Love") in the television series House 
As Cheese in the 2007 film Gone Baby Gone 
As Laurent in the films Twilight, its sequel The Twilight Saga: New Moon 
As Darwin in X-Men: First Class
Owiso Odera
As Papa Tunde in The Originals.
Acholiland

 Raymond Ofula
Tomb Raider; The Cradle Of Life. as village leader.

Kipsang Rotich
He voices Nien Nunb in Kikuyu language in Star Wars; Episode VI- Return of the Jedi.(1983)

Benjamin Ochieng'
The X files(1999)
The Anatolian (2007)
The disciple (2008)
Charles Gitonga Maina 
The Air Up There

Others include;
John Sibi Okumu (The Constant Gardener)
Lenny Juma (Tomb Raider II)
Joseph Olita (Rise and Fall of Idi Amin)
Kiran Shah (Lord of the Rings Trilogy)
Gordeep Roy ( Return to Oz),

HAS JB MASANDUKU CHEATED ON TINA KAGGIA??

Jb Masanduku has been involved in yet another scandal. He has cheated on his wife Tina Kaggia with a teenage girl. Here are the photos.

After he learnt that we had the photos. He recorded a public apology.

Here is the link-> MASANDUKU Apology

Footage courtesy of Niaje.

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Monday 31 March 2014

LUPITA TO FEATURE IN STAR WARS



After an exempolary perfomance in 12 Years a Slave which won her an Oscar, Lupita Nyong'o is not stopping. The 31-year-old Kenyan actress has met with American film and television producer JJ Abrams to discuss a potential role in his forthcoming film, Star Wars: Episode VII. It is rumoured that the role Nyong’o is being considered for is a descendent of Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Production on the film is set to commence from mid-May to September 2014 and the film is due for release in December 2015.
 


She will work alongside Hollywood stars including the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch (The Hobbit: There and Back Again), Gary Oldman (The Dark Knight Rises), Michael Fassbender (12 Years a Slave), Alex Pettyfer (Magic Mike), Saoirse Ronan (Hanna) Michael B. Jordan (Chronicle), Ed Speleers (Downton Abbey), John Boyega (Half of a Yellow Sun), Jesse Plemons (Breaking Bad), Matthew James Thomas (Britannia High), Adam Driver (Girls) and Ray Fisher (Off-Broadway production: Fetch Clay, Make Man), though none have been confirmed for roles in the film.

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#BigQs with INNOCENT NJUGUNA




 Who is Innocent? 
Innocent is a cool easy going guy.

Of all the paying careers, why acting? 
Acting gives me a sense of belonging

How long have you been acting?
I started...quit and went to school, worked in different fields and went back to my   first love.... let’s say one year and a half years.

Have you managed to live a comfortable life with your skill? In other words, is acting paying?  
Well, it is not as paying as it should be since I have to work two or three jobs which is not easy, but, things are not so bad. Things can only get better!

You have a great body, has it always contributed in getting you roles?
(Laughs) I sure do hope it does. I have loved working out ever since I was young and admired all those guys on t v or in my hood who were fit.....I think it does contribute in a way

Why do you always land the 'bad boy' role?
Does it mean your personality is quite similar? (Laughs) No, I am just the opposite. I don't think am a bad person but I don't mind it at all, I like those roles.

What do you really look for in a woman?
I like them small, a good heart, love me for me, hold a conversation, speaks her mind, take care of me like a baby…(Laughs)

What is that role you can never play?
I am an actor...I try to be as versatile as I can, just like Johnny Depp.

What do you think is wrong with our film industry?
We need a body... a structure and then everything else will fall in place





You are also a model, spotted on the 'HBOX' billboard, has it boosted you career in anyway? HBOX is a new commodity in town...So, I guess it will all depend with how well it hits the market

In your own words, compare the Film industry in Kenya and Nigeria...
Nigeria is on a different level. Most of their content is not up to standard but they have the support of their government and their own people...the good thing is Kenyans are now starting to embrace their own, so I should say that we are headed there.

Who is your best actor in Kenya?
Raymond Wafula. He does roles that I will be doing when am his age, which is awesome.

Do you think Kenyan TV stations are doing enough to support local content?
Ten years ago, we had close to zero percent content, right now we are close to forty percent. We are not there but am hoping with time things will get better. A lot of media houses have shown a lot of interest in the Kenyan content.

Do you support the gay community in Kenya?
I believe everyone has a reason for what they do. I do not need to approve or disapprove, it's your life, do what you want.

Who is your best Kenyan director?
I have worked with a few. they have different styles and all of them are really great...Allan of JANE AND ABEL, Alfi of MABESTE, Gatero of JULIET and Eric of MAMA DUKA a young director and very creative.

Parting shot… 
You can never go wrong with passion

Wednesday 26 March 2014

#BigQs WITH RIXPOET













Tell us who is Rixpoet.
Rixpoet is a cool, calm and collected poet with a passion for
words, love and peace.

How was your childhood?
It had many things in it. I'm the first born in a family
of three children. I've grown up really closed and writing has been my
therapy since then. I was suicidal at the age of 16 because of
problems I faced at home. It's been a long journey. Somehow, I'm still
alive.

When did you discover your talent?
At 16 years, during that hard time. Had
been expelled from school and it was virtually impossible to study
from home, especially the subjects that were a challenge to me like
Mathematics, Physics and Biology. I was lonely. Remembering my late
sister who had died in my watch at five months old, I imagined that
she would have been around to give me a shoulder to lean on had she
been alive. That inspired me to pen down my first ever poem titled 'A
Letter To The Grave', in which I expressed my feelings to my late
sister. The rest is history.

What is your style in poetry?
I'd like to describe my poetry as one that speaks to the soul;
thought provoking. I am in love with the idea of expressing myself in
the simplest of words yet creating diverse and vast meanings and
images in people's minds and hearts.

If you were not a poet, what would you be doing?
I'd be a news editor in some media house or a footballer in the
Tusker Kenyan Premier League. But I still want to play football. :)

Do people love what you do?
The people who read or have listened to my work are in a better
position to answer that. I however get humbled by the amazing feedback
I get from my fans and critics.

What inspires you?
My life is my first inspiration. I've been through things which
have helped shape my art because of the way I understand life and view
the world. It gives me a cutting edge to bring out things not everyone
can imagine anyone would write about and the whole idea helps me
create new experiences in people. My inspiration also comes from the
smallest things to the biggest; could be a conversation I overheard in
a matatu or the body language of the people I meet in the streets. It
could be the weather or how I feel about a particular food. It could
be anything.

Where do you see yourself in three years time?
I run a weekly arts forum called Fatuma's Voice and I meet lots of
young poets who need so much guidance and mentor-ship. In three years
I'd want to have taken the Kenyan poetry scene to international status
by doing quality videos and mentor-ship classes for upcoming poets and
other artists. (www.fatumasvoice.org)

Do you beleive you are the best poet?
Well, in art, one cannot call or term himself as the best like they
do in hiphop. As a poet, I work on the quality of my work so that I
could give people experiences and also learn and work with others so
that I could be able to better myself. I am living my art to the
fullest though, and is in the process of beginning my poetry band.

At what rate is poetry growing in Kenya?
Poetry in Kenya is growing at a very fast rate. What we need is
the corporate world to invest in it, but mostly, Kenyan established
and upcoming poets to be more passionate so as to achieve
international standards so that it could be easy to break out to
outside markets, rather than only concentrating to have a niche in the
towns which the art is flourishing. There is a lot of work to be done.

What would you advice anyone who wants to venture into poetry?
I wouldn't advise anyone to be a poet. It's an inborn thing. It's
not like a career that people go to specialize for in school. It's a
talent, and not everyone has it because we are different. Those who
think they do, therefore, should do it for the passion first and more
so work to make an impact to people's lives than just getting paid for
their work or being known out there. A poet is a very powerful person
in the society. He has words, one of the greatest and most appropriate
modes of communication. He needs to use this power to make the world a
better place apart from offering entertainment. And most of all, he
needs to live his art.

What is your taste in women?
Hehe. Interesting question. I am attracted to mature women. People
I could hold heavy and constructive conversations with yet also joke
about the most stupid things under the sun and be able to get along.

Who is your favourite Kenyan actor?
I do not have a favourite Kenyan actor. I admire quite a number
though; from Charles Bukeko, Nick Ndeda, Gerald Langiri, Oliver
Litondo, to the hilarious Olwenya Maina.

Who is your favourite Kenyan actress?
Well, I shall include Brenda Wairimu, Mkamzee Mwatela, and Nini
Wacera in that list, among others.

Favourite food?
Ugali anytime :) I admit I love mchele though.

Final say;
Words are living things.

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