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  • A standing and clapping ovation for the cast n crew ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿพ Finally a script entirely saturated with suspense! So intriguing you don't want to miss a second

    DELICIOUS

    -It was exciting to see the cast selection on Crossroads' poster. A special shout out to Gideon Okeke, he was unrecognizable and his accent was simply fantastic ๐Ÿ˜‚

    -The dialogues were well written, with very deep notes on what true justice is and a big counsel on staying out of trouble.

    A good balance of comedy and instructions; Detective Joseph's monologue at the end was quite inspiring

    -Seyi Siwoku did a great job capturing the audience's attention from the very start with a glimpse of the assault and an introduction of the police station's atmosphere where most scenes would be shot.

    Tension was effectively built to trick us so there was no way to completely figure out the actual facts

    -Visual and special effects were given a good treatment!

    -Costume and make-up teams should be proud of themselves for the delicate and attentive work done on each cast member

    -Thank you to Tunde Babalola for a gripping and authentic screenplay

    BLAND

    -Crossroads, unfortunately, shocked us with the explicit intimate scenes which sadly ruined the suspenseful vibe of the story๐Ÿ˜–
  • Don't know how come this lousy movie would be able to get incredibly 8.3/10 rating. Almost all the actors, male or female, acted so poorly that you might have to force yourself to sit patiently to watch on. The screenplay is perhaps the major factor that ruined the whole movie from the very beginning, it's so incoherent and inconsistent in the narrated dialog. For example, when the soon-to-retire police chief questioned the so-called senator's wife, the Q&A was ridiculous. Her answers were so incoherent and so randomly ridiculous, and the scenes that tried to play out what she said were also so ridiculously clueless. Four guys arrested for no reason, the police roadblock checkpoint scenes involved for the arrests were also so poorly directed and edited. Anybody with the least normal I. Q. would puzzle what's all about.

    The soon-to-retire chief also did a very poor job in acting, he smiled to the senator's wife with no reason.

    There are scenes that absolutely unnecessary or absolutely too long, both obviously followed the poor script to act out under the poor direction of the non-talent lousy director.

    You must be either a genius or a moron to have the patience or the time to sit through the whole nine yards to finish watching this pathetic, boring crap from Nigeria.

    8.3/10? Over my dead body!