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      Nigerian horror series, The Mystic River streams on Netflix
      May 28, 2021
      Ofime’s New Epic Series The Mystic River A Testament Of Horror In Inhuman Traditions
      May 28, 2021

      THE MYSTIC RIVER BERTHS ON NETFLIX

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      Nigerian movie industry is fast gaining rapid growth as its first horror movie; “THE MYSTIC RIVER” berths on the Netflix platform. A project by Rogers Ofime, while Uxodinma Okpechi directed the six-part horror movie.

      “The Mystic River” which stars Jide Kosoko, Dele Odule, Lota Chukwu, Ben Toutou, Joke Muyiwa, Thelma Nwosu, Jeffery Musa David, premiered on Netflix May 14, 2021

      The six-part horror series, tells the story of a young couple who relocate to a remote Nigerian Village following the woman’s deployment as a doctor in the village health center. They are oblivious of the deadly practice of sacrificing pregnant women to their gods to avert suffering and death. The mystery surrounding the disappearing pregnant women is about to be unraveled by the young doctor who herself is pregnant, as she encounters the brutal suicide of Bisi who is marked for sacrifice, right before her.

      According to Rogers, the plot is about good and evil. There are some things we don’t like in our country today and we can stand up and do something about it just like the doctor stood up to fight tradition. We don’t have to leave everything to the government. I believe that standing up, saying something or making a change will go a long way.’

      Starring leading actors such as Jide Kosoko, Dele Odule, Joke Muyiwa, each episode is wrapped in suspense.

      The setting of the series is archaic, it speaks to present state of the country, where bloodshed has become the order of the day amid decay in every sector including health.

      SOURCE: The Coven News

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