Jamaica, a Caribbean island
nation, has a lush topography of mountains, rainforests and reef-lined beaches.
Many of its all-inclusive resorts are clustered in Montego Bay, until a
certain Warri (akpos) and Jennifer Bastard!! colonized the island.
The spotlight yet again is
focused on Warri Delta State, the birth place of Ayo Makun popularly known as
AY the comedian/actor.
From the producers of the
highest grossing movie in West Africa {30 Days In Atlanta} comes the next
installment of the franchise mega blockbuster titled A Trip To Jamaica, in
collaboration with Africa’s number one distribution company FilmOne.
The star studded title hits the
silver screens on the 30th September 2016. It is a whole new
story, so people who have not seen the last one, will be able to understand and
really get into it.
Generally, this movie is a
really great choice for new/old audiences to watch. All the characters
seem like they come to show for the first time, and they give the audiences
enough information to catch up even though they only know a little bit of the
first installment.
The scenes of pure comedy and
action are explicitly awesome, and it was also entertaining to see different
(Hollywood) stars in Nollywood production for the first time. I highly
suggest people watching this movie.
Br.
Remi (FBM)
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