Iman Usman
Iman Usman’s filmography is kinda wild, honestly. So, you’ve got "Andragogy" (2023) — it’s not the sort of movie you just watch and forget. The story digs into what happens when adult education collides with real life, not just the textbook stuff, but the messy, human side of learning and growing up when you’re technically already “grown.” It’s not preachy, though. There’s this sharp humor running through it, and the characters are way more relatable than you’d expect from a film about, well, learning.
Then there’s "The Haunted Hotel" (2023), which is a whole different flavor. You walk in thinking, “Oh, another spooky hotel flick,” but this one flips the script. It’s got jumpscares, sure, but it’s also kinda funny in places and has these weirdly touching moments. The ghosts? Not your cookie-cutter horror types. They’ve got stories, and the living characters are just as haunted as the actual spirits. The film messes with your expectations, mixing horror with a dash of drama and even a little romance when you least expect it.
And don’t even get me started on "Rego Nyowo" (2025). People are hyped for this one, mostly ‘cause the buzz says it’s gonna be Iman’s boldest move yet. The plot’s still mostly under wraps, but rumor has it, it’s set in a near-future world with all these cultural twists and a cast that doesn’t play by the usual rules. If you’ve been following Iman Usman’s work, you know to expect something fresh and probably a little bit weird—in the best way.